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Huh? That's such a completely bizarre non-sequitur I wonder if you shouldn't be tested for itOriginally posted by sasguru View PostHave you been tested for impending senility? I strongly advise it.
(Did you notice the number "11" at the left of my single-line post?)
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From a psychological perspective regarding games playing in relationships Suity takes on the role of the 'alcoholic'. For validation he wants to be both castigated and saved. As you say it's validation. Like a small attention seeking child 'look at me mummy, look at me daddy' Suity craves attention either good or bad, but mostly bad. In the same way as children will misbehave Suity gets more attention for his bad behavior type posts then he does for his 'good' ones.Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostQuite; I wouldn't bother offering advice. It's not advice you're after, it's sympathy and validation.
It was more of a general observation.
I think he needs a time out and then some hugs.
This all stems back to parents again Im afraid.
Tell me about your Grandmother Suity?
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Quite; I wouldn't bother offering advice. It's not advice you're after, it's sympathy and validation.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostWhat advice? I only seem to get reamed out by you.
It was more of a general observation.
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Lets be honest, its threads like Suity's which makes reading General in CUK enjoyable. I just wish it would not follow the same template every time.
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You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to sasguru again.
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12. Im living the dream, I've pimped the car up and now I just want to dig holes in Africa
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11. I'm not well - I've been feeling rotten ever since that holiday in the tropics
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