Kleptomania?
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At 10/25/13 10:34 PM, MarieSchrader wrote: Uhmmm. Excuse me? What are you accusing me of?
I will none of this
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Common thieves are a dime a dozen, a wise one can rob their self blind..
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Kleptomania involves disproportionate ownership where logical fallacies and hypocrisies arise the moment they claim pseudo-apprehension over someone else's objects.
You do not make examples, you make excuses; you do not solve problems, you shift problems; you do not stand behind your statements, you stand behind your stasis.
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At 10/26/13 12:15 PM, Little-Kinky wrote: Hey, I've tried to stop stealing stuff. Even after I got caught. Went about 6 months forcing myself not to do it until I suddenly found myself taking a worthless ring from a store.
Oh, it doesn't really bother me that you like stealing little things.
It bothers me a little that you'd describe it like some sort of mental problem instead of just saying "hey I like to steal stuff".
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At 10/26/13 07:26 PM, Entice wrote:At 10/26/13 12:15 PM, Little-Kinky wrote: Hey, I've tried to stop stealing stuff. Even after I got caught. Went about 6 months forcing myself not to do it until I suddenly found myself taking a worthless ring from a store.Oh, it doesn't really bother me that you like stealing little things.
It bothers me a little that you'd describe it like some sort of mental problem instead of just saying "hey I like to steal stuff".
I do like stealing things. But what you're saying is like telling a someone with a mental disorder to stop listening to the voices in their head. Or telling someone with DID to tell their other personalities to kick it.
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At 10/26/13 09:06 PM, Little-Kinky wrote: I do like stealing things. But what you're saying is like telling a someone with a mental disorder to stop listening to the voices in their head. Or telling someone with DID to tell their other personalities to kick it.
I understand now.
I guess it's just difficult for me to understand why it'd be so hard to stop stealing small things if it makes you feel bad or you think it's wrong.
This is probably going to sound like bad advice lol but if all you're doing is stealing low priced objects from stores I wouldn't beat yourself up about it. There's far worse things you could be doing.
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At 10/26/13 09:06 PM, Little-Kinky wrote: I do like stealing things. But what you're saying is like telling a someone with a mental disorder to stop listening to the voices in their head. Or telling someone with DID to tell their other personalities to kick it.
Being mentally erroneous does not mean responsibilities fall out of your hands. It means that, right now, you fit a mental-profile, and anyone with a critical process of thinking can tell whether someone is full of themselves, or they are truly, objective, absolutely, indubatably lost in tranlation because of something that occurs beyond their power.
Being a kleptomaniac, is like being a hyperchondriac. People just like thinking something is "wrong" with themselves, to ignore responsibility and get away with being the lowest common denominator.
You do not make examples, you make excuses; you do not solve problems, you shift problems; you do not stand behind your statements, you stand behind your stasis.
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Being mentally erroneous does not mean responsibilities fall out of your hands. It means that, right now, you fit a mental-profile, and anyone with a critical process of thinking can tell whether someone is full of themselves, or they are truly, objective, absolutely, indubatably lost in tranlation because of something that occurs beyond their power.
Being a kleptomaniac, is like being a hyperchondriac. People just like thinking something is "wrong" with themselves, to ignore responsibility and get away with being the lowest common denominator.
In a lotta ways that's true. I'm perfectly fine with admitting I'm a little thief that gets a rush from stealing things. But every day, even when I'm trying to not do it, something inside of me is driving me in the directions of stealing something, anything.
I'm not ignoring responsibility. That would be like a drunk person saying they shouldn't be held responsible for killing someone, because they were drunk.



