Talk:Re: Chapter 73/@comment-141.0.10.33-20160416102810/@comment-27247962-20160416111257

There's only variation in the way you approach a topic, but initially everything starts with compassion and empathy when you're dealing with someone who has traumatic experiences. Everything starts with listening & then it'll depend on the character of the victim, which words/signs/or compassionate acts (hug, someone by your side,...) he/she needs or doesn't need. That's the only variation and that variation is needed only because of the character, not because of the traumatic experience.

Since you bring up 'shooting', I take you live in a country where guns are allowed? Guns or weapons aren't allowed in ours, so murder is something that rarely happens here, but rape on the other hand, is not that uncommon. So I take that you being used the gunviolence, makes it easier to cope with murder, since it happens more often and easier because the law allows it, while rape is a more common thing here, which makes it a topic that is brought up more, then murder. But I don't think there's a difference in the gravity here, it's both wrong & will be categorized as such.

Choosing what is worse, is the last thing that should be discussed regarding these topics.