.....Try these -
Self-consciousness
Conformity
Subordination
Social norms
2007-05-30 02:14:15
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answered by ? 7
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Yes - wicked behavior that is chosen sin.
You mean living/conversing dishonestly around a willing audience? I thought scientific theory and the gossip mill already came to a conclusion on the subject? Seems to be a long list of excuses and labels covering hatred despite the fact that they also are only doing it for the money.
It's always a two-party situation and both usually thrive on the damage it causes in some way. I just dealt with a situation last night concerning this....two young adults dabbling in the witchcraft of misogyny. One being my son (loaded with a known women-hater) as usual and both were dealt with. It's a habit neither one of them has decided to kick yet and most likely will be passed down to my grandson willingly by his own father despite guidance and boundaries others have verbalized.
That is an example - hatred is hatred it shouldn't be glossed up and candy coated with excuses. The person or people being used to entertain the willing audience are obviously not into the game of being treated in this manner so they deal with it.
People are responsible for keeping their hearts and minds healthy.
2007-05-30 10:00:41
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answered by GoodQuestion 6
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Paranoia
2007-05-30 09:15:53
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answered by Marvinator 7
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..."paranoid anxiety"...having unreal unfounded fears about something or anything that hasn't been proven to actually physically exist yet. Unrealistic expectations, futuristic anxiety, fantasy stuff, ....all of this kind of thinking exists within this realm of highly conflicted mentality too.....I say try to avoid individuals that utilize this type of thinking as their own foundation. They'll confuse you eventually with it as well.
2007-05-30 09:43:59
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answered by scott s 6
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Great question. I know what you mean... not paranoid, but like just not acting exactly like you would if you knew you were by yourself not being watched. I'm interested to see if you get an answer.
2007-05-30 09:17:30
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answered by smilestace2001 2
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Paranoid Schizophrenic (spelling?)
2007-05-30 09:14:24
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answered by jennifer 3
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there's another term for it, if you are referring to ppl behaving differently under observation rather than just talking about paranoia. i can't remember it just now but look on some sociology sites for it too.
2007-05-30 09:41:03
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answered by Anonymous
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use the word paranoia on your research. a person is paranoid when he believes things are there when in reality isn't. you should define reality first though..
2007-05-30 09:13:38
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answered by ninjai 2
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Behavior? I would spill my coffee, misspell words on the computer, and be very paranoid.
2007-05-30 11:34:17
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answered by dtwladyhawk 6
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paranoid, overly concerned, too observant, cautious
2007-05-30 09:14:47
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answered by MuseumGirl48 3
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