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#464
Feb 4, 2013
Hank?.
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#466
Feb 6, 2013
Vote for Rick
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#470
Feb 11, 2013
mob |
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#473
Feb 20, 2013
Staples
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#477
Feb 21, 2013
Ok
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#480
Feb 22, 2013
And??
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#481
Feb 23, 2013
You!
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#483
Feb 24, 2013
Close it down
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#484
Feb 24, 2013
Rejected stalkers are intrusive and inordinately persistent. They recognize no boundaries – personal or legal. They honor to “contracts” and they pursue their target for years. They interpret rejection as a sign of the victim’s continued interest and obsession with them. They are, therefore, impossible to get rid of. Many of them are narcissists and, thus, lack empathy, feel omnipotent and immune to the consequences of their actions.
Even so, some stalkers are possessed of an uncanny ability to psychologically penetrate others. Often, this gift is abused and put at the service of their control freakery and sadism. Stalking – and the ability to “mete out justice” makes them feel powerful and vindicated. When arrested, they often act the victim and attribute their actions to self-defense and “righting wrongs”. Stalkers are emotionally labile and present with rigid and infantile (primitive) defense mechanisms: splitting, projection, projective identification, denial, intellectualization, and narcissism. They devalue and dehumanize their victims and thus “justify” the harassment or diminish it. From here, it is only one step to violent conduct. Domestic Violence and Abuse statistics – Click here Before we proceed to outline the psychological profile of the stalker, it is important to try and gauge the extent of the problem by quantifying its different manifestations. More plainly, studying the available statistics is both enlightening and useful. Contrary to common opinion, there has been a marked decline in domestic violence in the last decade. Moreover, rates of domestic violence and intimate partner abuse in various societies and cultures – vary widely. It is, therefore, safe to conclude that abusive conduct is not inevitable and is only loosely connected to the prevalence of mental illness (which is stable across ethnic, social, cultural, national, and economic barriers). There is no denying that the mental problems of some offenders do play a part – but it is smaller than we intuit. Cultural, social, and even historical factors are the decisive determinants of spousal abuse and domestic violence. |
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#485
Feb 24, 2013
Lol
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#487
Mar 1, 2013
Democrats
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#490
Mar 16, 2013
cheese
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#491
Mar 27, 2013
Me comino
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#492
Mar 27, 2013
Right behind you
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#493
Mar 27, 2013
I'm comin'...
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#494
Mar 27, 2013
Ok sandy
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#495
Mar 27, 2013
haha poster talking to himself again, so crazy, so sad. and off topic as usual.
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#500
Apr 12, 2013
Say I want to no did I win
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#505
Apr 26, 2013
This shows how moderators are not monitoring posts
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#506
Apr 26, 2013
test
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