Do you think a young person with so much hatred needs help?!


Question: A young person who hates people, children, parent, those who want kids, and women who can't makeup their mind, and almost everything, do you think that kind of person needs help?

If a harmless person resents children, do you think something bad should happen to him?


Answers: A young person who hates people, children, parent, those who want kids, and women who can't makeup their mind, and almost everything, do you think that kind of person needs help?

If a harmless person resents children, do you think something bad should happen to him?

I think if a young person hates people yes they probably should talk to someone to work out whatever issues they might have. Sounds like it would be something at least to work out.

As far as women who can't make up their mind, well that describes alot of women, and isn't necessarily a problem per sey but more like a minor thing. I think its still someone someone could work on personally for themself but nothing major.

As far as someone who resents children, i don't think something bad should happen to them. It's not like they actually do anything bad to children though right? now, if they do that's different of course. then they should be dealt with by authorities right away, but depends on what you mean.

Why wouldn't they?

If someone resents children then that's their decision. As long as they never harm a child.

im goign to say yes only becuase i dont want u to one day loose it . i mean u migfht think u hhavwe control now but one day u might just ssnap and we dont need a nother VT shooting

I am not standing up for this person but it sounds like he might have a trouble sometime in his life and know he emulates it back. It might have something to do with his fuamily backround. It would be a good idea for him to see a phsyciatrist, but he must make that decision by himself.

There is something very wrong here. There is probably no sensible or rational cause for this kind of extreme behavior. It is over the top. Why? I am really hung up on that.
If they keep dwelling on it, I think they will act it out. Isn't that a part of intention? If you think and dwell on certain things over and over again, you're going to get to the place where you work yourself up into a state and act out. It is pre-meditated. When you immerse yourself in something, you are creating something just like you have imagined, otherwise you don't give it the time of day. You can't have it both ways. It is a part of the intent. You are not fearless or more brave for having endured the trial.
A person could intimidate people and keep them reacting with their outrageous behavior but they have to keep doing things to keep it going. They're antics are no longer cute or entertaining when they continue to do it. It could be that people become accustomed to the repetition, and they become desensitized to the shock and the horror that could prevail. A feeling of superstitiousness could result from the disassociation where something hasn't happened but in a random and arbitrary sort of way it will, and it may have nothing to do with whether this was good or bad, right or wrong. It has been separated from its origin. It leaves no sense of deliverance from the injustice of it all. You could feel kind of infected by having to associate yourself with it, like it rubbed off on you.
That is really disturbing. I can't help but think it has to end somewhere, but where? Anyone or any number of things at any time could combine to resolve the conflict and no one will want to lift a hand to become involved. They will all say they saw it coming and what do you expect. You're going to have that.
Some kids that are adopted have attachment problems. They have no respect for anyone. They can be very hard to manage and they won't do anything good for themselves. It's hard to give to them, they will just trample it in the mud. It's a vicious downward spiral. What can you do?
Maybe this has embellished your sentiment. I don't think I've resolved or changed anything. I hope this gives you some perspective and some objectivity on it. Good Luck.

Anger is a common defense mechanism for people who are in denial of their own severe depression.





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