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Mr. Skip Starbuck
 
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JohnH,
I think you hit the nail on the head. I wonder if I should forward a copy
to Harry's wife. While the poor woman is not a Dr. Dr., as a social worker
I am sure she could refer Harry to some excellent therapists.

If he is this way in rec.boats, can you imagine what he is like at home. I
think I understand why his wife let Harry spend his vacation on rec.boats.


"PocoLoco" wrote in message
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On Sun, 2 Oct 2005 15:47:27 -0400, "Mr. Skip Starbuck"
wrote:


"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
I don't think there is room up my butt for you, Smithers, and Hertdik at
the same time. Perhaps you ought to play choosies for a while.


This is really bothering me now, not only does Harry have anal fixation,
but
he is envisioning sticking very large objects up his butt. I don't know
why
but it just seems very sick to me. I know what he does can not be
healthy.


Keep in mind what I said earlier about anal fixation and it's causes as
you read
the following excerpt from the Narcissistic Personality Disorder site I
referenced in an earlier post:

"Psychodynamic theories for the development of NPD revolve around issues
of
unmet basic childhood needs. Narcissistic defenses are innately present
during
the first eighteen months of an infant's life. The infant is able to
experience
being the center of his mother's world and a oneness with the mother
develops.
This makes the child feel powerful and omnipotent. The child's world has
no
limits. One theory suggests that near the end of the eighteen-month period
a
psychological transformation causes the disintegration of the child's
oneness
with the mother to occur. During the separation period if the mother was
not
responsive and sensitive to the child's needs during the first eighteen
months
then NPD will develop."

Notice the time period and similarities between the two disorders.


--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."