Apologies, Hope, I'd not seen this thread before I posted in the previous one...
I think all this is a very personal thing. Why do they have to air it all in public?
Because publicising the condition and the situation normalises it, and normalising it removes the stigma.
The media attention the issue is getting recently is because it's depicted/seen as 'strange' or 'odd' and therefore other people's lives are worthy of attention purely because they are being lived differently.
Once the stigma is removed, by exposure, then everyone can just accept that it happens and move on, leaving people to live the lives they want to live so long as they aren't interfering with anyone else's.
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