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Psychology - October 2006

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Is it height of optimism or idiocy?

2006-10-01 04:03:57 · 19 answers · asked by Hobby 5

Just out of interest...I was watching x-factor this morning, and without fail, with everyone who got through in Simon's category their reaction was to bury their head in their hands. I thought that was generally a response to bad news...Any psychological explanations?

2006-10-01 03:53:25 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

I am more interested in those who might be institutionalized to prevent harm to self or others than those who might be medicated or in therapy and living among the general population. Recently collected hard data on either group, however, would be appreciated.

2006-10-01 03:44:39 · 3 answers · asked by Richard 7

Think about the question properly...the answer lies within the question......maybe someone who studies would have an idea...thats all the clues your getting, i cant make it any easier.

2006-10-01 03:27:10 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

about my girlfriend dying these horrific painful gorey deaths
in one of my nightmares she was inpaled through the stomach with a pipe! what do these dreams mean is something going to happen to my girl

2006-10-01 03:19:43 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

forever.

2006-10-01 03:13:37 · 37 answers · asked by v stupid 2

when i observe english people when they are not involved in any conversation (e.g. on tube), most of them look uptight and uninterested in other human beings.

And when they start a conversation they change completely and pretend they enjoy the convesation and care about a person they speak to (it looks pathetic if you are from another culture and perceive their real attitude, as they may think it is invisible or accept this mutual bullshiting).

this extreem change shows what is real and what is an overly friendly attempt to overcome the english antisocial nature. ..... being english, are you aware of this or do you think it is normal to bullshit other people ?

2006-10-01 03:02:29 · 11 answers · asked by WPIZDEMANTO2 W 1

2006-10-01 03:01:09 · 8 answers · asked by JAMES 4

Have a nice day!! ^_^

2006-10-01 02:59:50 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

Can anyone help? I have a very strange memory for numbers,I can hear or see a telephone number twice and remember it straight away and can recall it even several weeks later.I just want to know if there is a psychological term for it.I asked this question before and most people replied that it was autism,which I know I don't have,I interact perfectly as well.Thanks

2006-10-01 02:03:07 · 17 answers · asked by Angela O 3

2006-10-01 01:54:46 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-10-01 01:54:10 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-10-01 01:53:35 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

Seems to me that some guys are afraid of taking responsibilities, and I'd like to know if it's true. If it's true, what responsibilities are they afraid of then? Thanks for sharing.

2006-10-01 01:43:03 · 16 answers · asked by CRT 3

i came to the uk to work in b2b sales and am hearing that am not a typical sales guy and my body language is limited. what can that be?

is this related to the english hypocritical showing emotions that they dont feel and that english people like bulshiting each other that way, and i may be too real in my body language?

2006-10-01 01:37:37 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

There have been a few people I've met in my life who really seem to get pleasure from making other people irritated or angry. It's really like they've scored a point if they have got to somebody.

I'd really like to know what - psychologically - is going on with these people.

2006-10-01 01:20:10 · 20 answers · asked by tuthutop 2

a person who likes to dream, a person who is determined, a person who is always unhappy with what he has, a person who is careless, a person who is comlex-filled, a person who is smart or clever, a very charming lady, a person who is always anxious, a person who tries to be someone else.

2006-10-01 00:58:31 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

A guy seemed to change his mind about getting intimate with me, although he asked for intimacy first. He asked me quite a few questions about my thoughts on physical intimacy with him, and then he seemed to put me off. He even said that we should leave things to fate to see what would happen in the future. I thought he was telling me that he wouldn't want to get intimate, but then things took a different turn yesterday when we chatted on line. He gave me a detailed plan on our physical intimacy, like the time and place for us to meet. I wonder if he actually wanted to get intimate with me but wasn't 100% sure of my attitude on this, so he decided to put me off until he knew my real intention. Since I'm unsure if my hunch is correct, I'd like to hear what you think. Please share with me your invaluable opinions on this, and your opinions are greatly appreciated.

2006-10-01 00:19:14 · 6 answers · asked by patience s 1

It is said that the goal of advertising is to create the need for the product. Some of the commercials I see, for alcohol as an example, show all these beautiful people people being witty and alluring. Most of the bars I've been in are havens for cretins.

2006-10-01 00:11:13 · 4 answers · asked by Rod 2

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