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yesterday history edited Greg Martin CC BY-SA 4.0
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yesterday comment added PLL I don’t disagree with the overall conclusion, but I think this answer is a bit too dismissive of OP’s impulse to delete GS. Absolutely, the compulsive behaviour needs addressing more broadly — but blocking the stimulus can often be a very useful step in addressing a compulsive habit. Deleting an ex’s phone number, pouring one’s bottles down the sink, requesting a voluntary ban at the bookies… Not the whole solution, but potentially a good part of one.
2 days ago comment added principles-investigator By the way, I updated the phrasing of my question.
2 days ago comment added principles-investigator @ÆzorÆhai-him- it was a rhetorical question.
2 days ago comment added Æzor Æhai -him- @Ian I know that - but they won't do it on an anonymous website.
2 days ago comment added Æzor Æhai -him- @principles-investigator I think it would be unwise for anyone, even (especially?) a licensed psychologist to answer that for you.
2 days ago comment added principles-investigator Tough, but fair. I guess I can look into CBT?
2 days ago history answered user67527 CC BY-SA 4.0