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To: Ken Benes who wrote (83523)3/20/2002 12:00:16 PM
From: Richnorth  Read Replies (1) of 116762
 
Hey! You name-dropper! Another of gold_tutor's proteges, eh?

Too bad your narrowmindedness and prejudice do not allow you to give credit to others for their versatility.

You fit to a T a couple of the personality types indicated in Charters' post on Anal related personality types.

For sure, you must have got your ass effed up so much in Vietnam that you now betray that personality disorder.

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P.S. From Charters'post:-

anal-expulsive: Psychology. of or relating to a phase of the anal stage in which sensual pleasure is obtained by expelling feces. This manifests itself in adulthood with behaviour related to the gratuitous use of expletives in speech, insults, mudslinging and character degradation of others. Excessive and emotional deprecation of people who have displeased him is the hallmark of the expulsive. Irritation of people by habits and speech which are distasteful is also a common trait.

anal-retentive: Psychology. of or relating to a phase of the anal stage in which sensual pleasure is obtained by retaining feces. The adult expression of this trait is seen in obsessive-compulsive behaviour, nit picking, and excessive, almost manic orderliness and pedantry. It may also manifest itself in habitual correction of other's "mistakes" or seeming disorder, with ritual precision and predictability.

projection: Psychology.
1. the attributing to another person of a characteristic or impulse that one finds emotionally unacceptable in oneself, as when an unfaithful husband accuses his wife of infidelity.
2. the act of unwittingly attributing one's own beliefs and values to others.
3. the perceiving of events around oneself in terms of one's own needs and wishes.
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