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Topics About Miscellaneous (8)

  • Atushman
  • sweet_luv_4u
  • cretura
  • simplycool
  • princesstamtam
  • valarien

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  1. princesstamtam wrote ∼Wednesday, Sep 17

    Attention. Humans love attention and being dramatic, over the top and sometimes a little reckless does it for them. It's not just humans though. My neighbor has a puppy who passes out if you don't keep your eyes on her when she's running in a circle chasing her tail.  I've come to realize there are many different reasons for drama and so called quiet consideration is one as well. You know the quiet brooding, mysterious countenance that makes everyone want to "find out more"

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  2. valarien Tourist from Rosa Parks wrote ∼Thursday, Sep 18

    People have different motivations for their behaviors:

    Some people are dramatic, because they feel and react completely without regard to appearance or impressions that others may have of them. Their hearts live on their sleeves and they simply don't have the artifice to hide what is within them.

    Others are the complete opposite of the previous group. They want to draw everyone into their world and they do so by creating huge displays of emotion and 'drama' so that people will ask, "what's wrong", "what happened", "Why are you crying/laughing/screaming like that". These people's fulfillment comes from their interaction with others and the actual energy that they draw from the people around them stimulates them and encourages them to perpetuate the attention seeking behaviors.

    Those are the obvious answers, I think. But there are emotional reasons, spiritual reason and personal reasons that people sometimes indulge in various behaviors, including being dramatic. Most times, it takes watching and listening with your heart to see what people truly crave and need when they behave in a certain manner.

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  3. Atushman wrote ∼Thursday, Oct 09

    women are dramatic they cry for anything and everything

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    1. princesstamtam wrote ∼Thursday, Oct 09

      Starting to become more familiar

  4. simplycool wrote ∼Tuesday, Oct 14

    IT'S SIMPLE,DRAMA ATTRACTS ATTENTION. EVER BEEN TO SEE A PLAY, A MOVIE, A COMEDY, WHATS A FARCE, ITS ALL DRAMA. ITS A PERFORMANCE, PEOPLE WHO PERFORM ATTRACT ATTENTION, SEE THAT CLOWN IN THE PARK, THE JUGGLER, THE MIME. DRAMATISTS SIMPLE HAVE NOT THE CONFIDENCE OF THE OTHERS AND SO DO WHATEVER TO ATTRACT ATTENTION AND IF THE OPPORTUNITY IS NOT THERE THEY CREATE A SITUATION. IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE OBVIOUS EITHER. SOME ARE MORE SUBTLE THAN OTHERS. BE CAREFUL THESE ARE OFTEN THOSE WHO TRAP OTHERS TOO.

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    1. Atushman wrote ∼Sunday, Oct 26

      im living with the most dramatic woman on earth. its so annoying

  5. cretura Tourist from Rosa Parks wrote ∼Thursday, Oct 16

    This picture rocks.
    Some people are so good at pulling energy. They change the room when they walk into the room. Some people are so over the top all the time that it brings levity to their various creations.

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  6. sweet_luv_4u Tourist from Al-Arabia wrote ∼Monday, Oct 20

    Hmmm.... great answers I like, I like, hee hee but, let me see I sometimes act "dramatic" in a relationship mostly because if I don't he seems oblivious as to why I'm upset. If I then ignore him he might worry but when I'm really upset and I speak my mind... well, then he really worries and promises to change his inconsiderate habits =) so far 2 meaningful discussions (within 4 days) I wouldn't say like drama-queen-hear-me-scream nooo, just I feel the need to get things off my chest and get some sort of assurance from him because I want to make sure we are both on the same page. Now I don't uderstand why men okay I'll be fair.... some men see that as being dramatic when a woman wants to talk her heart out (as I sometimes do) with her significant other. Geez!

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