How can you find someone to spank you?
There are many clubs out there where people have gotten together through the use of the interenet and are involved in this activity all over the world. You just have to put in the right searches and You will find what you seek.
According to Maslow our lowest or most fundamental needs and motives center around what?
According to Maslow, our lowest or most fundamental needs and motives center around physiological needs such as air, water, food, shelter, and sleep. These are the basic requirements necessary for survival and form the foundation of his hierarchy of needs.
Different people react in different ways to being drunk but if you think the way you are when you're drunk is abnormal or dangerous ect. you might want to talk to somebody, it might be embarassing, scary ect. but it might be worth it.
Why are people good in different things?
People are good at different things due to a combination of factors such as genetics, upbringing, education, practice, and passion. These factors shape individuals' talents, skills, and interests, leading them to excel in specific areas where they are naturally inclined or have put in the effort to develop expertise.
Why is everyone at school mean to me?
Without knowing your situation, it is rather hard to tell. Everyone in school catches it in some way or another. A lot of it is how you deal with it. If you react like it really bothers you, then they may target you out more. Something I noticed about people that are mean to other people is that their personal life usually stinks. They may seem happy and popular, but there is something personal that drives them to be mean to others to make themselves feel better. They mess with those that are a little different or a little more timid to make themselves feel more normal. If you had a way to see what their lives were like when their school mates weren't around, you would probably see that things weren't so good. The best thing to do is realize this and ignore the remarks. If things get really out of hand, then go to an adult you can trust and let them know what is going on. They will be able to help you find options to possibly help the situation. There is no reason anyone should get away with making you feel bad all the time. In the mean time, remember that even though it seems to take eternity, school will be over some day. I graduated 14 years ago. When I go back to my old neighborhood, I sometimes run into the old crew from school. It seems like the meanest and nastiest of them are stuck in the same old rut, dysfunctional, and never seemed to do well for themselves. I'm sure this isn't going to happen in every case, but it is incentive to not worry about them, do the best you can for yourself and leave them behind.
Give some examples of case studies on human behavior?
The Stanford Prison Experiment conducted by Zimbardo in 1971 demonstrated the powerful influence of situational factors on behavior, as participants took on the roles of guards and prisoners and exhibited extreme behaviors.
The Milgram Experiment conducted by Milgram in 1961 showed the obedience of individuals to authority figures, even when it meant delivering potentially harmful electric shocks to others.
The Little Albert Experiment by Watson and Rayner in 1920 demonstrated conditioning principles by conditioning a young child to fear a white rat through association with a loud noise.
This is a very broad question as every scientist alone is different, but depending on what field you're in you'll think differently as well. You can say scientists generally are skeptical, analytical thinkers. Scientists generally think in a paradigm, which is the knowledge that's currently in the field (so what you learned in classes). Like if you were to guess what would happen if you threw a ball in the air, you'd think it'd fall to the ground because of gravity. The law of gravitational force is part of the paradigm of science. Specifically you can say it's in the paradigm of physics, but the idea is used by most scientists.
HGH, or Human Growth Hormone, is a natural hormone produced by the human brain that helps your body to function properly. There are various artificial HGH products on the market for those who feel they need to grow taller, but they all should be taken after one has finished going through puberty, and after consulting with their doctor.
What causes sudden rage and temper tantrums?
Sudden rage and temper tantrums can be caused by a variety of factors, including stress, frustration, unmet needs, underlying mental health issues, or a lack of emotional regulation skills. It's important to address these issues with the help of a therapist or mental health professional to identify triggers and develop healthy coping strategies.
How do you help get over the lose of a pet dog?
REMEMBER YOU NEVER REALLY LOSE A PET. THEY ARE FOREVER IN YOUR HEART. THE MORE YOU LOVE THEM THRU THE YEARS THE MORE COMFORTING IT IS TO REMEMBER THEM AND KNOW THEY ARE ALWAYS ALWAYS AND FOREVER WITH YOU, IN YOUR HEART. KISSING PICTURES OF THEM ONCE IN A WHILE HELPS ALSO. IVE BEEN THERE MANY TIMES.
But I had my dog for years and years but he was a miniature Yorkshire terrier so he escaped under the fence and he was like my baby and every time I think of him or look at pictures of him it just makes me cry my eyes out :'(
At times yes it is good to be quiet, like in class when your teacher is teaching the lesson... but sometimes its not good to be quiet... I'm quiet myself, but not all the time, because some people that are quiet keep a lot of things to themselves, and don't want to tell anyone. maybe it embarrassing or they just don't want to tell anyone. so the answer is yes and no
What are the two basic types of behavior?
There are two types of basic human behavior. Innate behavior, which is automatic and exhibited by all individuals. Learned behavior, which is modified by experience and will vary. Both of these behaviors are triggered by stimulus.
How do you deal with finding someone dead?
If you find someone dead, the first step is to ensure your own safety and call emergency services immediately. Avoid disturbing the scene and wait for professionals to arrive and handle the situation. It's important to take care of your emotional well-being and seek support from friends, family, or a counselor if needed.
The moon illusion is a phenomenon where the moon appears larger when it is closer to the horizon than when it is higher in the sky. This occurs due to perceptual cues from the surrounding environment, such as buildings or trees, that make the moon appear larger in comparison.
What are some contributing factors for shyness?
A majority of us are shy because we have had negative experience in our childhood, where after expressing our thoughts to either classmates or even your parents, you are ridiculed straight after. So from those experiences, your mind is in a state of negativity already. These thoughts if not forgotten can be built up over the years to your adulthood and as a result can lock your lips in most situations.
If you want to overcome this, you must first confront that fear. That day when you had the bad experience, the person you were speaking with might have had a bad day or he/she didn't realise that they were hurting you.
None of us are perfect, in fact the truth is far from it. Don't let what has happened in your past determine your future. Analyse what happened before and the most important thing you can do in the world is forgive that person. Without forgiveness you will be locked up in your own cell. Forgiveness releases your mind and allows you to move forward.
Being shy is detrimental to your life, you won't be able to fulfil your potential. You don't have to be the life of the party, but be an active communicator. The first step as described above is to realize your fear and if anyone has hurt you in the past, you must FORGIVE into order to move on.
Blind spot in counseling process?
A blind spot in the counseling process refers to a lack of awareness or understanding of a particular issue or dynamic that is impacting the client. It can hinder progress in therapy and prevent the counselor from effectively addressing the client's needs. It is important for counselors to remain open to feedback, engage in ongoing supervision, and continually reflect on their practice to help identify and address blind spots.
a Culvert is a drainage ditch or literal (half pipe) I am sure you mean Covert, meaning concealed or undercover. Come to think of it Watergate would fit both definitions as these fittings are used for waste water- drainage from storms, etc.
The way narcissists (and psychopaths) interact with others makes them extremely potent manipulators. How potent? So potent that their powers of manipulation are spooky and seem downright magical.
How does the way they interact with others make them such expert manipulators? Because practice makes perfect, and they have been practicing the art of manipulation in every interaction since birth.
Indeed, in playing to the mirror of your face, that's what they're doing, isn't it? Manipulating you. Everything they say and do is entirely for effect, to get the reaction they want from you. That IS manipulation.
They're regulating, manipulating your reactions. But you aren't like them. Your reactions come from within. So, what are they ultimately regulating and manipulating? Your thoughts. Manipulation is mind control.
Manipulation is a subtle thing. So subtle that we are usually unaware of being manipulated, unless the manipulator blows it and breaks the spell. So, manipulators are putting thoughts into our heads that we think are ours. A very dangerous thing.
Since a narcissist isn't acting on normal human premises, since all he is doing is playing you for the reaction he wants, truth is irrelevant. Truth or lies - it's all the same to him. Whichever works. Usually that's lies.
It would be more correct to say that there is no such thing as truth to a narcissist. Because there is no such thing as truth when playing Pretend. That's why narcissists and psychopaths beat lie detector tests. (In fact, so do many people from "shame" cultures where lying to save face of oneself, one's family, one's tribe, and one's religion is considered morally necessary and expected.)
Psychopaths are known to get so good at manipulating people that, by the time they're teenagers, they routinely fool and manipulate mental healthcare professionals, judges, prison officials, parole boards, and social workers who know they are psychopaths, are on the lookout for attempts to manipulate them, and should be immune to manipulation.
It isn't a matter of intelligence: it's a matter of practice, experience. This is because most of what transpires in interaction happens too quickly to think it through.
In playing to the mirror of your face, the narcissist receives a steady stream of your feedback to the steady stream of words and body language he sends. He continuously reacts to every nuance of it in "real time," if you will. A sideways glance from you might make him alter his choice for the next word in the sentence he is saying. Or his facial expression or tone of voice. Or it might make him take a step closer to you.
So, no matter how cunning a manipulator is, he isn't consciously analyzing your every slight reaction and fine-tuning his act to it. I say that because he can't be. That would be impossible, because no one could think that fast.
He must be relying on a lifetime of experience at this game, reacting habitually in certain ways to certain things he observes in you on the fly. In other words, this manipulation must be rather like the act of hitting a forehand in tennis.
You cannot consciously think your way through the stroke. Too many things are happening too fast. In fact, you will botch your stroke and be lucky to even connect with the ball if you try to consciously think your way through with "Watch the ball ... bend your knees ... keep your arm straight ... keep your head still ... step into the shot ... et ad infinitum." Well, that's exaggerating a bit, because there are only about 100 instructions I could list for hitting a forehand ;-)
You can't think that fast. No one can. So, you must practice that stroke enough under varying conditions to program the unconscious centers of the brain to execute it virtually automatically. When you net your shot or hit it out (provided you note how far off the shot was), your "program" is revised to get the bug out.
This phenomenon is called Natural Learning. It's how we learn to walk and talk.
That "program" isn't just a fixed set of muscle commands from the brain. It's an interactive program like a computer program. Because no two forehands are the same. Yet the more you practice, the better your forehand program, and the more effectively it faithfully produces a good forehand under widely varying conditions. You have only to make the major decisions, such as where and how to hit the ball: speed, spin, and placement. But Natural Learning is so powerful that even tactical decisions become virtually automatic in advanced players. Hence the best players in the world do very little conscious thinking while the ball's in play.
The power of Natural Learning is also illustrated by comparing experienced drivers with young drivers. Young drivers have no experience, so they must think their way through problems. Result? Crash. But with the same problem an experienced driver has no problem. He or she spontaneously makes an intuitive, instinctive move faster than the speed of thought. Result? No crash.
When playing to the mirror of your face, that must be what a narcissist is mostly doing - relying on a lifetime of experience that allows him to react instinctively to every bit of feedback he gets from you. That's how he fine-tunes your reactions into the feedback he wants. Rather like turning the knobs on a short-wave radio.
This is manipulation. And it's occurring faster than the speed of thought, because a narcissist has had so much constant practice at drawing the look he wants that most of his "moves" are virtually automatic.
This is why, I think, narcissists seem like machines with their knee-jerk reactions to things. But those reactions aren't knee-jerk reflexes: they are learned through experience to the point that they become habitual as second nature.
This is also why, I think, we tend to overestimate the intelligence of narcissists, psychopaths, con artists, and other manipulators like dictators who con their way to power. We think they must be brilliant to be so manipulative. But even a stupid narcissist I knew was extremely manipulative. Their skill is the fruit of constant practice at manipulation in every human interaction.
But it doesn't pay to underestimate them, either. That same practice makes them extremely observant and perceptive. Over time that will improve their intelligence, at least some aspects of it.
In fact, they are much more observant and perceptive than they seem. That's because all they're interested in is what they can use. So, though they block out much, what they do choose to see, they see very well. They are interested in your reactions, not you. So, they probably are more aware of how you react to things than you are. But the only information about you they're interested in is what that can use to exploit you. The rest they filter out of consciousness = forget.
So, never think that you are too smart to be manipulated by a narcissist, psychopath, or con artist. You aren't. And you surely can never beat one at his own game.
That's nothing to be ashamed of. It just means that you are an innocent who hasn't spent his or her whole life practicing the black art. So, you won't win that game.
Do humans react to faster light or sound?
Humans tend to react to faster sounds than light due to the way our auditory and visual processing systems work. Sound signals can quickly trigger reflexive responses in the brain and body, allowing for rapid reactions to potential threats or dangers.
What do bunny ears mean when people do it to other people?
Its just a silly thing to do I guess it was idk now aperently bunny ears means you like someone now? What the hell is that I always grew up doing it to my friends and joking we just thought it was a silly and stupid thing to do?
Why do some guys pee in an elevator?
Peeing in an elevator is considered inappropriate behavior typically resulting from intoxication, lack of regard for social norms, or mental health issues. It can be a sign of disrespect for public spaces and disregard for others who use the same facilities.
iwould like to know the history of teamwork,how it started and people involved.
iwould like to know the history of teamwork,how it started and people involved.
Well teamwork is all about communacation and coorparation:D
When you're scared, take deep breaths to calm yourself down, focus on the present moment, and try to identify what is causing your fear. Reach out to a friend or a professional for support, and remember that it's okay to feel scared - it's a normal emotion.