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why? what if you don't get it? will that make you feel worse? how?

2006-10-17 19:03:23 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Psychology

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Yes....everyone will ask for sympathy and understandings at certain times of their lives.

When faced with problems, it is normal for humans to seek for sympathy. The 'Group Behaviour' in human beings will create an innate need for anyone to seek understanding, sympathy and association.

If we don't get it, we will move on to the next person. Anyway, we already feel bad...so it will not make any difference.

Cheers..

2006-10-18 16:21:55 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

your only word that i see is wrong is the word (or) it should be (and),you get both, because you need to have close friends,do this as much as you can and in return, you do this with same person back and soon it has balance again,and allot of good karma and knowledge base, we all need someone we can lean on. til we come up again lo-blood sugar stress and wrong diet with out regards to allergies in the food system, so many things change each day and they all jump on the same band wagon for different reasons and that's how the burden is incalculable

2006-10-18 03:06:04 · answer #2 · answered by bev 5 · 0 0

of course..and sometimes we get it and sometime we don't..w/me it helps more that when I ask, I get the empathy from the people I need it from the most..hard to explain, but better to get it from someone who you really respect than from some aquaintance who maybe doesn't really know you
yeah, if you don't get it it can make you feel deflated..so don't expect it, but be grateful when you get it...

2006-10-18 02:13:30 · answer #3 · answered by OliveRuth 4 · 1 0

most of the time...though in an unconscious way. Yes, it pisses me off if someone denies it, makes me angry, grouchy.

2006-10-18 04:36:15 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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