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Alot of drama queens & kings on here
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The technical answer is some people have poorer emotional regulation than others.
It's something you are born with and has a genetic element. Some people (kids and adults) are generally much more stable and others are prone to being more up and down with less control over this.
It's a hard thing to teach and learn if you don't have it innately.
Imagine feeling every emotion you usually feel, but 20x stronger. Some people just do.
It's related to sensory processing - some people are much more sensitive to sound, temperature, or have poorer regulation of sending where their body is in space.
I heard about one little lad who couldn't sense properly when he was thirsty and the mum had to get the school to make him drink using an alarm as a reminder.
I was at a seminar about this recently. Fascinating stuff. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"The technical answer is some people have poorer emotional regulation than others.
It's something you are born with and has a genetic element. Some people (kids and adults) are generally much more stable and others are prone to being more up and down with less control over this.
It's a hard thing to teach and learn if you don't have it innately.
Imagine feeling every emotion you usually feel, but 20x stronger. Some people just do.
It's related to sensory processing - some people are much more sensitive to sound, temperature, or have poorer regulation of sending where their body is in space.
I heard about one little lad who couldn't sense properly when he was thirsty and the mum had to get the school to make him drink using an alarm as a reminder.
I was at a seminar about this recently. Fascinating stuff." mmmmmmmmm |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Its what makes the forums worth visiting..if it weren't for the racists,retards,and PC loving,drama inducing,holier than thou moral brigade this place would be shit" i think u r right coz its all abt fun thou
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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That's it!
I've had enough!
Why are people always having a go at us drama queens and attention whores!
It's not on, questioning our right to have hissy fits and drop the dummy out of the pram
Leave us scream and shout in peace!!!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The technical answer is some people have poorer emotional regulation than others.
It's something you are born with and has a genetic element. Some people (kids and adults) are generally much more stable and others are prone to being more up and down with less control over this.
It's a hard thing to teach and learn if you don't have it innately.
Imagine feeling every emotion you usually feel, but 20x stronger. Some people just do.
It's related to sensory processing - some people are much more sensitive to sound, temperature, or have poorer regulation of sending where their body is in space.
I heard about one little lad who couldn't sense properly when he was thirsty and the mum had to get the school to make him drink using an alarm as a reminder.
I was at a seminar about this recently. Fascinating stuff."
A bit deep
I think sites like this are a stage for 'needy' people.. Not talking about all in here but there are huge percentage.. |
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By *evaquitCouple
over a year ago
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"The technical answer is some people have poorer emotional regulation than others.
It's something you are born with and has a genetic element. Some people (kids and adults) are generally much more stable and others are prone to being more up and down with less control over this.
It's a hard thing to teach and learn if you don't have it innately.
Imagine feeling every emotion you usually feel, but 20x stronger. Some people just do.
It's related to sensory processing - some people are much more sensitive to sound, temperature, or have poorer regulation of sending where their body is in space.
I heard about one little lad who couldn't sense properly when he was thirsty and the mum had to get the school to make him drink using an alarm as a reminder.
I was at a seminar about this recently. Fascinating stuff.
A bit deep
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Necessarily deep. It's a great post, informative, educational yet contains tongue in cheek undertones and dry humour. It encapsulates this thread entirely. A very dramatic type of a post, top of the tree type of a post, owning the thread type of a post, a true boss post, Queen worthy, King worthy type of a post. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The technical answer is some people have poorer emotional regulation than others.
It's something you are born with and has a genetic element. Some people (kids and adults) are generally much more stable and others are prone to being more up and down with less control over this.
It's a hard thing to teach and learn if you don't have it innately.
Imagine feeling every emotion you usually feel, but 20x stronger. Some people just do.
It's related to sensory processing - some people are much more sensitive to sound, temperature, or have poorer regulation of sending where their body is in space.
I heard about one little lad who couldn't sense properly when he was thirsty and the mum had to get the school to make him drink using an alarm as a reminder.
I was at a seminar about this recently. Fascinating stuff.
A bit deep
Necessarily deep. It's a great post, informative, educational yet contains tongue in cheek undertones and dry humour. It encapsulates this thread entirely. A very dramatic type of a post, top of the tree type of a post, owning the thread type of a post, a true boss post, Queen worthy, King worthy type of a post. "
strange person!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Correct, to the user that genetics are a factor, however it needs to be remembered also experiences in the early years could also have an impact on how we regulate emotions.
How a Mother bonds with her baby can impact on neuron development in the frontal cortex (part of the brain that deals with emotion). Love really does shape a babys future disposition, which includes the ability to manage emotions
See Bowlby, Gerber, Ainsworth for their findings on attachment theory and the impact it has on child development now and the future
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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"Why some people are so dramatic?x "
probably for the same reason you chose the title of your thread OP....
attention seeking..........
(sorry late to the thread.... the irony alarms at chez fab are being serviced....) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I always think that some of the most diva like people on here must have very little else going on in their lives for the _iews of strangers on an internet forum to become such a big deal to them. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Why some people are so dramatic?x
probably for the same reason you chose the title of your thread OP....
attention seeking..........
(sorry late to the thread.... the irony alarms at chez fab are being serviced....) "
No! Not your bee ba bee ba thingy |
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