WOW, eye-opening report from Scotland about kids who are sexually confused

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  1. crank

    crank Well-Known Member

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    Bad parenting causes depression (in kids, teens, and young adults).

    Yes, the uber-nerds 'care', but nowhere near enough for it to sway them from their course. And the effects of such things on our actions is how we measure them.

    Have I met a high schooler? Is that a joke? I have three kids between the ages of 15 and 21.

    At no point did I suggest that refusal to seek peer approval should be at the sociopathic level.
     
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    I'm not sure why you focus on boys. Girls, quite often, are far crueller.
     
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    I do not know what Planet you are from, and this may be true of your World.

    I however have never in my experience in the U.S.A. planet Terra / Earth experienced that Girls are more cruel than Boys.

    And I mean physical cruelty, not the usual nyah nyhah verbal stuff.

    Just one question Crank old man, what colour is the sun on your World ????
     
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    Teenage girls can be absolute horrors. Quite vicious. That kind of 'bullying' isn't less potent than physical bullying, it just doesn't leave visible bruises.
     
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    Well I was either very lucky or cute or something, because all cruelty I ever experienced was from Boys.

    Girls were always very very nice to me.

    Boys beat me, called me gay or afag ect....
    Girls never did that to me.

    I had many female freinds all through my life, as I was someone Girls always confided in.
     
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    They can be horrific to each other.

    PS: you were probably super cute. That's always a pass!
     
  7. Polydectes

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    sometimes not always.

    I don't believe they're unaffected.

    there's a certain degree that is necessary. That's all I was saying.
     
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    The majority of mental illness in teens is environmental (aka, bad parenting).

    Yes, they're 'affected', but not to the point where it impacts their day to day lives. Remember, that's how we clinically measure these things .. their impact on our day to day functioning.

    Of course, we still have to exist in society. Conformity is important. There's a difference between being deliberately provocative, and being yourself.
     
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    Polydectes Well-Known Member

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    I'm not big on Freud.

    how do you know?

    I love how you seamlessly go from making the most absurd statements do trying to apply clinical measures to your, what did you call them to again, "uber nerds?" Sounds like a stereotype based on interest to me it's hard to be clinical with such a strange variable.

    So antisocial behavior is always deliberate meaning not connected with a mental illness that someone cannot help?

    I would ask the Cracker Jack box you got your psych degree from for your money back.
     
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    You're frequently rude, Poly.

    Not sure why, but evidently I'm not the only poster to note it.
     
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    My evaluation of your position was correct. If you want to be taken seriously don't go from schoolyard nonsense to attempting to sound educated.

    I do not apologize if you are offended. Support your claims. That is your burden

    See the previous statement to understand why.
     
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