Aften said:
even the negitive things, in all relativity, are positive.
So, with that logic, within all positive experiences would also be negative?
Sounds like you have found a philosophy that works for you, that allows you to accept your time there. That's great, but it's not your place to evaluate others' perceptions of the experience. Everything IS relative. And unlike HLA taught you, there's more than one way to perceive and interpret things.
Has it occured to you that your experience may have been better because you had two (lesbian?) allies who made your time there more enjoyable/tolerable?
Again, that is fine and good, but the fact that it 'could've been worse' doesn't justify your attempt to dictate to others what and how they should communicate. I am curious as to why it bothers you and Pip that others speak their mind.. something they were not allowed to do while at HLA. I've heard that it is easier for the girls. Might that be true?
Change can't and won't happen until problems are identified. Problems aren't identified if people don't talk about them. I assume that the 'positive' things were not problems. So, why would it be the goal of this forum or the participants to speak only of the 'positive'?
HLA lied to parents on a regular basis. They played child against parent. That is unethical and needs to be exposed, along with anything else that is unethical or questionable. Doesn't matter if there were a few good staff or a few good memories. The whole picture needs to be viewed, not small slices that you recall as positive.