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by wooster » Thu May 19, 2011 9:04 pm
Simon Attwood wrote:Are you Captain Chaos?

Nah, that's me

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Back to the childbirth thing, I find it perfectly normal that a young girl finds the idea sickening. (Esp. when talking about other ppl giving birth.) It's kind of gory, y'see - one of the advantages of giving birth is that you don't get to watch it yourself.
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by SpeckledUnicorn » Thu May 19, 2011 9:09 pm
I was trying to switch subjects Wooster o-o;
Eh I'm not going to have babies.
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by Simon Attwood » Thu May 19, 2011 9:20 pm
http://sycofx.wordpress.com/"From the highest person to the lowest person, self-development must be deemed the root of all, by every person. If this root is neglected, what grows from it cannot be well-ordered."
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by Simon Attwood » Thu May 19, 2011 9:23 pm
wooster wrote:Simon Attwood wrote:Are you Captain Chaos?

Nah, that's me

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Back to the childbirth thing, I find it perfectly normal that a young girl finds the idea sickening. (Esp. when talking about other ppl giving birth.) It's kind of gory, y'see - one of the advantages of giving birth is that you don't get to watch it yourself.
Interesting. i once read a study that girls don't like hairy spiders because the hairyness reminded them of their own pubescent sproutings.
http://sycofx.wordpress.com/"From the highest person to the lowest person, self-development must be deemed the root of all, by every person. If this root is neglected, what grows from it cannot be well-ordered."
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by crystal_richardson » Thu May 19, 2011 9:24 pm
JPKAS wrote:It just is entirely repulsive to me. It's to the point where I don't even like being around pregnant women . I think the idea of being pregnant terrifies me. Something growing in you like a little parasite. uhg.
The gateway into this world. Ha. xD.
Yeah I don't think I should get into my dislike of pregnancy in this forum , though. If you really want to talk about it I think I should start a thread elswhere. I'm not sure where I should start it though. : S
This is about AsPD and the genetic link, after all.
I'm tempted to psychoanalyse you

"Dislike of pregnancy...hmm..what could that indicate??"
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by SpeckledUnicorn » Thu May 19, 2011 9:25 pm
What seriously? XDDD
I don't like ladybugs. What's the reason behind that? owo
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by wooster » Thu May 19, 2011 9:31 pm
Simon Attwood wrote:Interesting. i once read a study that girls don't like hairy spiders because the hairyness reminded them of their own pubescent sproutings.

I don't think that theory holds much water. I had insect-phobia (I esp. hate the big hairy moths) loooong before puberty - even before I could talk. I think I always had entomophobia. (I'm somewhat more okay with spiders though, as the look less insect-like. Also they feed on other insects, which is good.)
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by SpeckledUnicorn » Thu May 19, 2011 9:36 pm
I actually like daddy long legs. That's about it.
Ah gosh. I tried keeping this forum on track to no avail. Oh well. Gotta go with the flow.
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by marycarterpaint » Thu May 19, 2011 10:43 pm
crystal_richardson wrote:marycarterpaint wrote:psychopathic tendencies are genetic and present from birth. However, the sadism is learned.
At first, I agreed with this. I was like, that makes sense. Genes/pre-birth external factors account for remorselessness and unemotionality while poor upbringing/deviant social conditioning accounts for the behavioural expression of the disorder: sadism. But then I thought, what about all those sadistic psychopaths that come from good families?
Could sadism be genetic too!?
it seems likely/possible that there is more than one road that leads to psychopathos and some of these may not require an environmental component.
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