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Just let it be. As long as she's eating, sleeping and not missing out on school or anything for this band, you don't have anything to worry about.

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Which word means about the same as obsessed?

obsessed=infatuated


What is the difference between self-obsessed and selfish person?

Self-obsessed is when somebody cares more about themself than other people. Selfish is being greedy, or hording something, money for instance. These two are very different. Actually, I would think they are generally the same. To me when a person is selfish they are also self obsessed and vice verse. There is such a wide range of things that one can be selfish or obsessed about and the question was the difference between self-obsessed so the answer is nothing. A selfish person is "selfish" and a "self" obsessed person is "selfish". To me they are the same thing. Its anything that has to do with that person that's usually what rules their world. These type people are also greedy, very needy, attention seekers and usually extremely narcissistic.


What ideas did James say Freud was obsessed with?

James believed that Freud was obsessed with the idea of unconscious motivation, repressed memories, and the role of sexuality in psychology. He thought that Freud's emphasis on these factors overshadowed other important aspects of human experience.


Being obsessed with yourself?

Being obsessed with yourself can indicate a lack of empathy or concern for others. It could also stem from insecurity or a need for external validation. It's important to recognize the impact of this behavior on relationships and work towards developing a healthier sense of self-worth.


How to spank a 14 year old girl And how My sister needs one and my parents let me spank her so please tell me how?

This is a sure way to ruin the sisterhood between you and your sister for life. Parents are the ones who should discipline and if they do not know how there are better ways like taking things away. Any child child psychologist will tell you this. Suggest therapy instead.