So, I read an article today about this girl and I saw a clip on "Dr. Phil" in which she talked about how much she loves negative attention. Needless to say, I was shocked, because even the most depraved individuals among us loves positive attention or being shown in a positive light. Even Charles Manson gets pissed when he's criticized, ostrisized and demonized. But this girl, seems to think its cool to publish posts on social media saying that she wants to be raped, and enjoys being raped. Yes, I said she's posted on social media that she wants to be raped and enjoys being raped. I couldn't believe what I was reading the first time I read it either. But apparently, I can still be shocked and surprised. As much as I think of myself as a worldly, wise, sophisticated man, the fact is, sometimes I feel like I'm just not ready for today's youth. At least not the ones who are growing up outside my house.
“Tracey” as she calls herself, was apparently a guest on the Dr. Phil Show possibly around October 16. Admitting that she posts attention-seeking commentary on social media just to get noticed.
She boasts. “People were sharing my comments and I had 26,000 likes and 4,000 comments. No eff’s given to the fact that most of them are negative."
“I would talk about what’s going on with my life, what’s going on with my body, and the fact that I want to marry a rich white guy,” she says on a clip shown on the Dr. Phil Show.
She is shown on camera kissing some random white guy. And shows us a post she wrote that says, “I want to get raped right now.”
Adding, “rape is amazing.”
“90% of the comments are negative, but I love it. I do have a rape fetish, but I have not been raped,” she says to the camera in her Valley-girl voice, while wearing an extremely bad weave. But is nothing as bad or damaged as the brain in her head underneath that weave!
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This is what the American Psychiatric Association says in DSM-5: "DSM-5 criteria for narcissistic personality disorder include these features:
ReplyDelete•Having an exaggerated sense of self-importance
•Expecting to be recognized as superior even without achievements that warrant it
•Exaggerating your achievements and talents
•Being preoccupied with fantasies about success, power, brilliance, beauty or the perfect mate
•Believing that you are superior and can only be understood by or associate with equally special people
•Requiring constant admiration
•Having a sense of entitlement
•Expecting special favors and unquestioning compliance with your expectations
•Taking advantage of others to get what you want
•Having an inability or unwillingness to recognize the needs and feelings of others
•Being envious of others and believing others envy you
•Behaving in an arrogant or haughty manner
Although some features of narcissistic personality disorder may seem like having confidence, it's not the same. Narcissistic personality disorder crosses the border of healthy confidence into thinking so highly of yourself that you put yourself on a pedestal and value yourself more than you value others." She needs to see a "doctor", but not "Dr. Phil".
She definitely needs medical attention. Not sure if she's narcissistic! But she sure isn't realistic, and she's definitely disturbed.
DeleteI've been raped before and that's nothing anyone should EVER want. I think she needs some serious medical attention ASAP.
ReplyDeleteI AM SO SORRY. The fact that she would even make a mockery out of it is sickening.
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