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Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Jersey, Channel Islands
Posts: 1,912
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Jersey, Channel Islands
Posts: 1,912
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I am being perfectly serious.We ARE on very different levels where this subject is concerned. If you are not sufficiently emotionally intelligent to recognise dysfunctional behaviour there is nothing I can do about that in any way. Do you understand that?Your perception of the situation demonstrated that clearly to me. I did not want to debate anything with you for that reason .You also annoyed me because of the way you addressed me. This would be like debating advanced mathematics to someone learning algebra.I could go into the realms of explaining a very complex disorder, wholly inappropriate IMO. I am now simply explaining my view as best I can. Some things are learned in life some are intrinsic characteristics of the individual. I have both education and years of experience in psychology. I also have a reasonable level of emotional intelligence without which I would not be a competent therapist. The comment I made was based on what I and others on TIBB recognised and which was being played out, nothing more.This is a very damaged and potentially dangerous man who is not emotionally equipped to deal with Big Brother. He had a very turbulent and damaging childhood. It is that simple if you like. The results of which we witnessed as I feared. If he had not been stopped IMO he would have only become more aggressive. The psychological profiling of prospective HM's has been called into question many times before. Unfortunately there is money to be made from such people in this scenario. Any type of security measure in place for HM's does not justify using mentally ill people in this manner.He will now be in a much more dangerous state of mind than he was before this appalling event. Well done BB. Yes?Now can we at least be amicable please?
Last edited by anne666; 15-07-2013 at 11:31 PM.
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