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January 28, 2011 at 6:47 PM #660435January 28, 2011 at 6:51 PM #659307sunny88Participant
I found it very interesting that she mentioned on her website how she was still taking care of her customers while giving birth to her child. Sounds to me that having a child is less important than her career. I wonder how good a Mom she is…
January 28, 2011 at 6:51 PM #659370sunny88ParticipantI found it very interesting that she mentioned on her website how she was still taking care of her customers while giving birth to her child. Sounds to me that having a child is less important than her career. I wonder how good a Mom she is…
January 28, 2011 at 6:51 PM #659973sunny88ParticipantI found it very interesting that she mentioned on her website how she was still taking care of her customers while giving birth to her child. Sounds to me that having a child is less important than her career. I wonder how good a Mom she is…
January 28, 2011 at 6:51 PM #660111sunny88ParticipantI found it very interesting that she mentioned on her website how she was still taking care of her customers while giving birth to her child. Sounds to me that having a child is less important than her career. I wonder how good a Mom she is…
January 28, 2011 at 6:51 PM #660441sunny88ParticipantI found it very interesting that she mentioned on her website how she was still taking care of her customers while giving birth to her child. Sounds to me that having a child is less important than her career. I wonder how good a Mom she is…
January 28, 2011 at 7:14 PM #659312ArrayaParticipant[quote=CA renter]
Perhaps it’s just me, but I think she fits that mold almost to a “T”.[/quote]
I suppose she could be, but I was more referring to the act of sadism just for the act – rather than for some sort of goal attached to it. I’ve been reading about violent disorders lately. Most do overlap though.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sadistic_personality_disorder
Sadistic personality disorder is:
A) A pervasive pattern of cruel, demeaning, and aggressive behavior, beginning by early adulthood, as indicated by the repeated occurrence of at least four of the following:has used physical cruelty or violence for the purpose of establishing dominance in a relationship (not merely to achieve some noninterpersonal goal, such as striking someone in order to rob him/her).
Humiliates or demeans people in the presence of others.
has treated or disciplined someone under his/her control unusually harshly.is amused by, or takes pleasure in, the psychological or physical suffering of others (including animals).
January 28, 2011 at 7:14 PM #659375ArrayaParticipant[quote=CA renter]
Perhaps it’s just me, but I think she fits that mold almost to a “T”.[/quote]
I suppose she could be, but I was more referring to the act of sadism just for the act – rather than for some sort of goal attached to it. I’ve been reading about violent disorders lately. Most do overlap though.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sadistic_personality_disorder
Sadistic personality disorder is:
A) A pervasive pattern of cruel, demeaning, and aggressive behavior, beginning by early adulthood, as indicated by the repeated occurrence of at least four of the following:has used physical cruelty or violence for the purpose of establishing dominance in a relationship (not merely to achieve some noninterpersonal goal, such as striking someone in order to rob him/her).
Humiliates or demeans people in the presence of others.
has treated or disciplined someone under his/her control unusually harshly.is amused by, or takes pleasure in, the psychological or physical suffering of others (including animals).
January 28, 2011 at 7:14 PM #659978ArrayaParticipant[quote=CA renter]
Perhaps it’s just me, but I think she fits that mold almost to a “T”.[/quote]
I suppose she could be, but I was more referring to the act of sadism just for the act – rather than for some sort of goal attached to it. I’ve been reading about violent disorders lately. Most do overlap though.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sadistic_personality_disorder
Sadistic personality disorder is:
A) A pervasive pattern of cruel, demeaning, and aggressive behavior, beginning by early adulthood, as indicated by the repeated occurrence of at least four of the following:has used physical cruelty or violence for the purpose of establishing dominance in a relationship (not merely to achieve some noninterpersonal goal, such as striking someone in order to rob him/her).
Humiliates or demeans people in the presence of others.
has treated or disciplined someone under his/her control unusually harshly.is amused by, or takes pleasure in, the psychological or physical suffering of others (including animals).
January 28, 2011 at 7:14 PM #660116ArrayaParticipant[quote=CA renter]
Perhaps it’s just me, but I think she fits that mold almost to a “T”.[/quote]
I suppose she could be, but I was more referring to the act of sadism just for the act – rather than for some sort of goal attached to it. I’ve been reading about violent disorders lately. Most do overlap though.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sadistic_personality_disorder
Sadistic personality disorder is:
A) A pervasive pattern of cruel, demeaning, and aggressive behavior, beginning by early adulthood, as indicated by the repeated occurrence of at least four of the following:has used physical cruelty or violence for the purpose of establishing dominance in a relationship (not merely to achieve some noninterpersonal goal, such as striking someone in order to rob him/her).
Humiliates or demeans people in the presence of others.
has treated or disciplined someone under his/her control unusually harshly.is amused by, or takes pleasure in, the psychological or physical suffering of others (including animals).
January 28, 2011 at 7:14 PM #660446ArrayaParticipant[quote=CA renter]
Perhaps it’s just me, but I think she fits that mold almost to a “T”.[/quote]
I suppose she could be, but I was more referring to the act of sadism just for the act – rather than for some sort of goal attached to it. I’ve been reading about violent disorders lately. Most do overlap though.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sadistic_personality_disorder
Sadistic personality disorder is:
A) A pervasive pattern of cruel, demeaning, and aggressive behavior, beginning by early adulthood, as indicated by the repeated occurrence of at least four of the following:has used physical cruelty or violence for the purpose of establishing dominance in a relationship (not merely to achieve some noninterpersonal goal, such as striking someone in order to rob him/her).
Humiliates or demeans people in the presence of others.
has treated or disciplined someone under his/her control unusually harshly.is amused by, or takes pleasure in, the psychological or physical suffering of others (including animals).
January 28, 2011 at 8:37 PM #659342urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=sunny88]I found it very interesting that she mentioned on her website how she was still taking care of her customers while giving birth to her child. Sounds to me that having a child is less important than her career. I wonder how good a Mom she is…[/quote]
Hey there.
None of that.
Those of us who study the dumb science still have people who rely upon us.
The week my kid was born (as I blogged here) I was fired by 5 different clients.
Why?
Because they wanted me to spend more time with my son.
They felt that they were helping me somehow.
The reality is that I don’t get sick leave or time off.
If I take a day off, I probably won’t lose a day’s pay but I might lose a month’s pay.
Having kids is a great motivator and working is a way to help feed those kids.
When you are self-employed the concept of your career is not exactly the same.
I don’t fault her for working while having a kid.
Those clients who tried to help me actually were part of the reason it was one of my slowest years.January 28, 2011 at 8:37 PM #659405urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=sunny88]I found it very interesting that she mentioned on her website how she was still taking care of her customers while giving birth to her child. Sounds to me that having a child is less important than her career. I wonder how good a Mom she is…[/quote]
Hey there.
None of that.
Those of us who study the dumb science still have people who rely upon us.
The week my kid was born (as I blogged here) I was fired by 5 different clients.
Why?
Because they wanted me to spend more time with my son.
They felt that they were helping me somehow.
The reality is that I don’t get sick leave or time off.
If I take a day off, I probably won’t lose a day’s pay but I might lose a month’s pay.
Having kids is a great motivator and working is a way to help feed those kids.
When you are self-employed the concept of your career is not exactly the same.
I don’t fault her for working while having a kid.
Those clients who tried to help me actually were part of the reason it was one of my slowest years.January 28, 2011 at 8:37 PM #660008urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=sunny88]I found it very interesting that she mentioned on her website how she was still taking care of her customers while giving birth to her child. Sounds to me that having a child is less important than her career. I wonder how good a Mom she is…[/quote]
Hey there.
None of that.
Those of us who study the dumb science still have people who rely upon us.
The week my kid was born (as I blogged here) I was fired by 5 different clients.
Why?
Because they wanted me to spend more time with my son.
They felt that they were helping me somehow.
The reality is that I don’t get sick leave or time off.
If I take a day off, I probably won’t lose a day’s pay but I might lose a month’s pay.
Having kids is a great motivator and working is a way to help feed those kids.
When you are self-employed the concept of your career is not exactly the same.
I don’t fault her for working while having a kid.
Those clients who tried to help me actually were part of the reason it was one of my slowest years.January 28, 2011 at 8:37 PM #660146urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=sunny88]I found it very interesting that she mentioned on her website how she was still taking care of her customers while giving birth to her child. Sounds to me that having a child is less important than her career. I wonder how good a Mom she is…[/quote]
Hey there.
None of that.
Those of us who study the dumb science still have people who rely upon us.
The week my kid was born (as I blogged here) I was fired by 5 different clients.
Why?
Because they wanted me to spend more time with my son.
They felt that they were helping me somehow.
The reality is that I don’t get sick leave or time off.
If I take a day off, I probably won’t lose a day’s pay but I might lose a month’s pay.
Having kids is a great motivator and working is a way to help feed those kids.
When you are self-employed the concept of your career is not exactly the same.
I don’t fault her for working while having a kid.
Those clients who tried to help me actually were part of the reason it was one of my slowest years. -
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