when you come across people who are always crying about their problem, wanting to suicide, wanting to avoid everything but still wants to talk to certain people, do you view them as weak or attention seeking? exploiting peoples' compassion?
Just kind of wondering, how to differentiate between people who are really weak or just emotionally manipulating others?
Originally posted by labbishLife:when you come across people who are always crying about their problem, wanting to suicide, wanting to avoid everything but still wants to talk to certain people, do you view them as weak or attention seeking? exploiting peoples' compassion?
Just kind of wondering, how to differentiate between people who are really weak or just emotionally manipulating others?
i view them as scheming
people who are weak should have died off within a short period of time
thus if a person is as described above surviving for a long time, then the person is scheming
Depends on how serious the problem that they have, is it true or it is a trap
Who cares....just learn to recognise these people and avoid them...
Me ish a selfish ass, so I rather not get involved in their stupid problems.
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Originally posted by littlemissbonkers:Who cares....just learn to recognise these people and avoid them...
Me ish a selfish ass, so I rather not get involved in their stupid problems.
i also wish can avoid them but apparently that 1 or 2 always there to bring down the atmosphere with their "what's new" problem. =.=
Originally posted by TTFU:Depends on how serious the problem that they have, is it true or it is a trap
its hard. i don't know why but apparently, guys tend to take it as true all the time. =.= trying to console them, give them the same advice again and again which they obviously dont bother to take in and help themselves.
its like, calling people to tell them they want to die. =.= then what? people have to drop everything to rush to them. then the cycle repeat again. =.= abit no point leh. but also scare if dont rush to them, they really gonna hurt themselves. =.=
Originally posted by labbishLife:
its hard. i don't know why but apparently, guys tend to take it as true all the time. =.= trying to console them, give them the same advice again and again which they obviously dont bother to take in and help themselves.its like, calling people to tell them they want to die. =.= then what? people have to drop everything to rush to them. then the cycle repeat again. =.= abit no point leh. but also scare if dont rush to them, they really gonna hurt themselves. =.=
Who are they? Your friends? Your ex-gfs? OR your GFs? lol
Anywayz...to be on the safe side....just call their parents and tell them about the situation...Problem off your hands! :D
You're not their babysitter and these people really have to learn to solve their own problems...especially if these are all minor issues. Best if you know how to differentiate between the attention seeking ones and those who truly need help.
Originally posted by TTFU:Depends on how serious the problem that they have, is it true or it is a trap
Yeah.. but mostly are trap. beware!
they emotionally unstable... one moment can be happy, next moment depressed. like got bipolar disorder or some mental problem
Originally posted by Carppo:they emotionally unstable... one moment can be happy, next moment depressed. like got bipolar disorder or some mental problem
manic depression. I am a bit like that also.
Manic depressive - What does it mean?
Manic depressive refers to mood swings from overly “high” (manic) to overly “low” (depressed). Another name for manic-depressive illness is bipolar disorder. This refers to a person’s mood alternating between “poles” of mania (highs) and depression (lows). Bipolar disorder is a brain disorder that causes unusual changes in the person’s mood, energy, and ability to function.
Manic-depressive illness or bipolar disorder affects both men and women. Although it can start at any age, it usually begins in late adolescence. Bipolar disorder is found among people of all ages, races, ethnic groups, and social classes. It appears to have a genetic link and tends to run in families. Unfortunately, in addition to affecting the sufferer’s life, this disease also has the potential to devastate the lives of the caregivers and those in the immediate family circle.
http://www.allaboutlifechallenges.org/manic-depressive.htm
consulting people of their woes are not weak per se....
but when someone or a country steps on you or your motherland and u take it as it is without any proactive ways to defend yourself or retaliate is considered weak and to add...spineless
Originally posted by Fcukpap:but when someone or a country steps on you or your motherland and u take it as it is without any proactive ways to defend yourself or retaliate is considered weak and to add...spineless
That's true.
Some cowards always like to gives excuses.
Want to act only.
give all sorts of shit to act passive in front of injustice.
TS,
It is very easy to differentiate between someone who really needs help & someone who is out to manuiplate others...
1) you just be their listening ears, use your eyes to get the full meaning of what they are saying
2) always remember what they have said before & in front of others
3) Combine & compare their behaviour & words
4) You know whether he/she is weak or manuiplative
Originally posted by labbishLife:
its hard. i don't know why but apparently, guys tend to take it as true all the time. =.= trying to console them, give them the same advice again and again which they obviously dont bother to take in and help themselves.its like, calling people to tell them they want to die. =.= then what? people have to drop everything to rush to them. then the cycle repeat again. =.= abit no point leh. but also scare if dont rush to them, they really gonna hurt themselves. =.=
Well i am also like that. But i guess there is a limit. Repeating the same thing 3000 times is tiring. If your BF is doing that to another girl, i suggest go with him also. Couples must have a basic level of trust.
no nid u huan lo