I decided to explain the specifics of my communication on the forum. Just so you know. 
I visit the forum almost constantly. Although there are periods when I don't come here for weeks. But usually I only read what other people write and don't write anything myself. It's because of compulsions. Sometimes it's easier to me to post something, sometimes it's impossible.
Mostly I read positive treads, like "Laugh Factory" or "What have you accomplished today?" And (I don't know why) threads like "What's for dinner?" or "What's for breakfast?"... Despite that I'm a vegetarian...
It's hard for me to read threads about people's problems, because often I don't know what to say to them. But in these posts I'm looking for situations similar to mine.
And most important... About "Likes". I always want to click on "Like" button when I want someone to know that I appreciate his/her answer, or when I simply like his/her post. But when I do so, there are starting compulsion moments when I click "Like" then "Unlike" and than again "Like" dozens of times (a compulsion that consists in repeating of actions).
So I decided not to touch the "Like"-button yet.
Sorry about that... 
I visit the forum almost constantly. Although there are periods when I don't come here for weeks. But usually I only read what other people write and don't write anything myself. It's because of compulsions. Sometimes it's easier to me to post something, sometimes it's impossible.
Mostly I read positive treads, like "Laugh Factory" or "What have you accomplished today?" And (I don't know why) threads like "What's for dinner?" or "What's for breakfast?"... Despite that I'm a vegetarian...

It's hard for me to read threads about people's problems, because often I don't know what to say to them. But in these posts I'm looking for situations similar to mine.
And most important... About "Likes". I always want to click on "Like" button when I want someone to know that I appreciate his/her answer, or when I simply like his/her post. But when I do so, there are starting compulsion moments when I click "Like" then "Unlike" and than again "Like" dozens of times (a compulsion that consists in repeating of actions).
So I decided not to touch the "Like"-button yet.
It's all good. Yea, that Like button has tripped-up, many a good souls. So don't worry about it, nor sweat it~ / In conclusion: we like, what we like (& I'm not necessarily talking about 'likes,' here). -& as in, the button.