Triggered in the colloquial sense of “upset”, yes. There’s a huge portion of the population who are addicted to the endorphin rush of getting angry or crying.
If you’d ever seen someone with PTSD fully freak out you wouldn’t use the term so lightly, I suspect. Nobody wants to lose ever more time reliving the worst moments of their life. Nobody seeks that shit out.
Triggered in the colloquial sense of “upset”, yes. There’s a huge portion of the population who are addicted to the endorphin rush of getting angry or crying.
If you’d ever seen someone with PTSD fully freak out you wouldn’t use the term so lightly, I suspect. Nobody wants to lose ever more time reliving the worst moments of their life. Nobody seeks that shit out.