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Trending & News I’m VERY interested in Psychology. I suppose this is because I’m a very curious person, and it’s intriguing for me to understand the (almost endless) underlying reasons behind why different people “like this” and “do that.
And “pychology” is an ingrained part of who I’m attracted to: (of course I like a nice body & face, but) I swoon over a “sexy” (= confident) exhibitionist woman who loves to “rock what she’s got” and enjoys INTENTIONALLY showing off her body & turning guys on […which gets me into trouble sometimes, but there’s not so much I can do about it 🤷 because I LOVE women who are “naughty” (equals teasing / seducing) & “slutty” (equals enjoy dressing and behaving in a very sexual manner)].
Also:
From being on GAG and looking for helpful online sources, I’ve learned that “Psychology Today” online is a great reference and I’ve found some very illuminating articles — see examples of such articles which are included in my (Most Helpful) opinions to these 2 questions…
What should a healthy relationship provide for the people in it?
I enjoy Psychology Today as well.
Ok cool
Have you ever read any of Robert Greene books?
No but his books sound very interesting…
en.m.wikipedia.org/.../Robert_Greene_(American_author)
“Robert Greene (born May 14, 1959) is an American author of books on strategy, power, and seduction. He has written six international bestsellers, including The 48 Laws of Power, The Art of Seduction, The 33 Strategies of War, The 50th Law (with rapper 50 Cent), Mastery, and The Laws of Human Nature…
[One of his] Books
The Art of Seduction
Greene's second book, The Art of Seduction, was published in 2001. The book profiles the nine types of seducers (e. g. The Rake, The Siren, and The Charmer) and details aspects of attraction, authenticity, storytelling, and negotiation. Greene uses examples from historical figures such as Cleopatra, Giacomo Casanova, Duke Ellington and John F. Kennedy to support the psychology behind seduction...”
Wbu?
I read the art of seduction and I just got the laws of human nature. I think you’d enjoy his books.
I just ordered “The Art of Seduction,” thanks for mentioning the author/his books to me.
Welcome let me know what you think when you get to it
Ok will do
Yes, I started university majoring in Psychobiology, but switched. Today I'm involved in the intersection of psychology and artificial intelligence!
That’s interesting!
That fits into GaG nicely.
@dustybiker. LOL! How so?
“Artificial intelligence”
@dustybiker. You think the intelligence on G@G is artificial? I agree, how else can we explain the stoopid people here?
The people aren’t stupid. We are all just looking for short distraction throughout the day or company. We don’t need to plug our brains in fully for either. It’s a nice place to recharge.
Thank you for MHG!
HELL NO.
ok here me out, I attempted it at university and the research and stats module completely destroyed any confidence I had that I was a smart individual lol. I really couldn’t get my head around it, and I tried my best to understand but I couldn’t grasp it. Now I just see it as a huge mistake that I went to school for Paychology. I didn’t know I was expected to do some form of Maths. If I did I like to think I wouldn’t have taken it.
I feel like I still have this odd bit of trauma and stress when I read the word ‘Psychology’. So yeah, I try and stay away now because deep down that experience upsets me.
Anyway, I’m currently doing Business and I’m enjoying it.
Went to school for Psychology*
I’m glad you found something you enjoy!
Thank you ☺️
I'm very interested in Psychology I find it fascinating, and I regret not getting a degree on it.
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I stay the hell away from it. When I went to community college for my two year associate degree in information systems technology, I Had to take psychology. Ended up making a D in it. Hated that junk with a passion and still do.
I like to use reverse psychology on people. It usually works
It used to work on me!
Not any more?
Not so much lol
Good for you. You got wise to it then
Not really because I think everyone is fucking nuts in one way or another
Very interested. I like to attempt to understand behavior.
Mostly I want to understand better how my own brain works and how my actions impact my kids. Aside from that I’m not really deeply interested
I used to be but felt like I got to the bottom of how people think and was not impressed.
not really, i am afraid to find out how crazy i am.
love psychology!
I don’t know what most people think but I don’t think that. I think some people don’t have a natural tendency to understand people and maybe it can make it frustrating to learn. Like I don’t have a natural tendency in math so I find it frustrating and stressful to learn.
I’m daft in my personal life…. The most narcissist and self absorbed person I knows had a bachelors in psychology and a masters in counseling.
She doesn’t practice counseling though…. Thank god. She has claimed that she only got the degree to be superior to others and not to have to work.
I got my degree in psychology
Very. I like psychology.
It’s interesting, but I’d probably not take it.
It’s a huge interest of mine
yes very much
No, not really.
Yes I am
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