@RedPill1991@Daniel51495076 You still haven't proven their depression increases because they are lonely, or because they don't have child. You didn't prove anything 😂
@Daniel51495076@RedPill1991 This was a single example of many credible sources saying the same thing. Even women who are older are proven to be more happier in the same way.
@RedPill1991 I said it doesn't prove they're happier because they're married. I never said they weren't happier. You just don't understand how context works. You know you have nothing when you turn to insults.
@RedPill1991 @queenlibra_305 But what does that have to do with women who are single and childless taking more antidepressants? Again, this is not a source proving what you claimed. It doesn't mean they are more happier because they are married, etc.
@RedPill1991 @queenlibra_305 Yeah, almost as if there's a little thing called nuance. Let's not forget how many men don't get help for their own mental health so the numbers are always going to make women higher when it comes to mental health diagnosis.
But you still can't prove what you claimed so..
@RedPill1991 @queenlibra_305 Tell me you don't know how to debate when 🥱 At least use sources that will back your claims if you're going to open your mouth.
@RedPill1991 @queenlibra_305 Words matter. It's not caused by them being SINGLE. That just so happens to be the demographic that takes more antidepressants. You didn't prove anything.
@RedPill1991 @queenlibra_305 Yes, it does show single women have the highest rate of antidepressant use. That doesn't mean it's because it's caused from being single or child less.
@RedPill1991 @queenlibra_305 Now yes, women may be more likely to be diagnosed with depression except that's not the topic we are discussing. There is no proof (or at least any you have provided) that says single.. child less.. women are more likely to take antidepressants because of those reasons.
@RedPill1991 @queenlibra_305 Yes, the first graph is relationship status but it still has no connection to your first claim.. it doesn't provide evidence or back what you said.
@RedPill1991 @queenlibra_305 You're "data" has no relation to your claim that women who are childless and single use more antidepressants. You're just blindly throwing around data as a way for you to prove your point.
@RedPill1991 @queenlibra_305 What do these graphs have to do with the aforementioned topic? They still have no relation to women who are single and child less using antidepressants.. I'm not sure you understand how giving sources work when you're debating a topic.
@RedPill1991 @queenlibra_305 I'm not denying that many women are turning to antidepressants but the article you link had no connection saying it was because of women being childless or single. It actually spoke of covid 19 being a big factor and how many women were isolated during that time