Absolutely!
A lot of wisdom there Sadie! Thanks. I hope you have some friends and family who look out for you. I have several good friends who I've known for nearly 20 years and we all try to look out for each other. On a few occasions I've been ready to do some very foolish things and luckily I would tell one of them. They would proceed to slowly convince me that what I was planning on doing was foolish because I wasn't thinking rationally. I usually would listen to them and once it sunk in that these were my best friends telling me this I would come around and realize what I had almost done. If I have a friend/family member who I see as being particularly vulnerable due to some circumstance in their life I take extra care to guard them from anyone who might try to take advantage of them.
Good friends and family are important to have when you are unable to see things clearly. At times of crisis in peoples lives they make bad decisions and regret some of those for a long time. I agree with Magda that it is not an Sp's "job" to be a "shrink." I also agree with Train that it is nice if an Sp can talk about problems people are having in their lives and give them an honest opinion even if not a "trained" one.
Jessy of Celines Fantasies is one Sp who has a knack for this as she is very intelligent and thoughtful and didn't mind talking to me about problems I was experiencing at the time I met her. She actually seemed to enjoy it and was happy that she was able to shed some light on "how women think" and "how my mind effects my level of sexual arousal." I didn't expect her to do this but it was a major added bonus and I will repeat with her because of what Robin (of Spreadsheet fame)describes as a "Maternal attitude" towards her clients which keeps them coming back. I didn't see her so much as a maternal figure as I did a beautiful intelligent woman who was perfectly suited to talk about those two specific issues with me. I don't need another maternal figure, I have one of those and she does me little good when it comes to discussing sex, LOL!
I think a lot of guys like being able to talk to a beautiful woman about their problems if not for anything more than a soothing touch and an ear to bend. In Japan, Geishas' have been doing this for Centuries and it is ingrained into their culture as a perfectly acceptable and honorable practice. Of course when the "session" is over the client goes home alone or to his wife but he has had a "release" of sorts which helps to ease a troubled mind.
Back to the subject though. I also agree with Canadian Joe that our self esteem plays a major role in our level of vulnerability. Its an excellent point. Someone who thinks they are not worthy of something will not "allow" themselves to achieve it in many cases. I've heard some famous "self help" people say that you have to believe that you deserve to be happy or you will never be. Therefore I think its important to keep an eye out for people who go after individuals with low self esteem problems. It could be that they see them as easy prey. An obvious tipoff would be a drop dead gorgeous type suddenly expressing interest in a really ugly but very rich Lawyer.
Sadie said:I agree that both men and women have a predatory side.
When it comes down to it, we are all big boys and girls, and we have to look after ourselves. Cos sure as hell nobody else is going to do it!
As for revenge, I used to be a revengeful kinda gal.. Now, I am of the opinion that revenge is like trying to keep hold of a hot coal while you're waiting for the opportunity to throw it at someone.
Sadie
A lot of wisdom there Sadie! Thanks. I hope you have some friends and family who look out for you. I have several good friends who I've known for nearly 20 years and we all try to look out for each other. On a few occasions I've been ready to do some very foolish things and luckily I would tell one of them. They would proceed to slowly convince me that what I was planning on doing was foolish because I wasn't thinking rationally. I usually would listen to them and once it sunk in that these were my best friends telling me this I would come around and realize what I had almost done. If I have a friend/family member who I see as being particularly vulnerable due to some circumstance in their life I take extra care to guard them from anyone who might try to take advantage of them.
Good friends and family are important to have when you are unable to see things clearly. At times of crisis in peoples lives they make bad decisions and regret some of those for a long time. I agree with Magda that it is not an Sp's "job" to be a "shrink." I also agree with Train that it is nice if an Sp can talk about problems people are having in their lives and give them an honest opinion even if not a "trained" one.
Jessy of Celines Fantasies is one Sp who has a knack for this as she is very intelligent and thoughtful and didn't mind talking to me about problems I was experiencing at the time I met her. She actually seemed to enjoy it and was happy that she was able to shed some light on "how women think" and "how my mind effects my level of sexual arousal." I didn't expect her to do this but it was a major added bonus and I will repeat with her because of what Robin (of Spreadsheet fame)describes as a "Maternal attitude" towards her clients which keeps them coming back. I didn't see her so much as a maternal figure as I did a beautiful intelligent woman who was perfectly suited to talk about those two specific issues with me. I don't need another maternal figure, I have one of those and she does me little good when it comes to discussing sex, LOL!
I think a lot of guys like being able to talk to a beautiful woman about their problems if not for anything more than a soothing touch and an ear to bend. In Japan, Geishas' have been doing this for Centuries and it is ingrained into their culture as a perfectly acceptable and honorable practice. Of course when the "session" is over the client goes home alone or to his wife but he has had a "release" of sorts which helps to ease a troubled mind.
Back to the subject though. I also agree with Canadian Joe that our self esteem plays a major role in our level of vulnerability. Its an excellent point. Someone who thinks they are not worthy of something will not "allow" themselves to achieve it in many cases. I've heard some famous "self help" people say that you have to believe that you deserve to be happy or you will never be. Therefore I think its important to keep an eye out for people who go after individuals with low self esteem problems. It could be that they see them as easy prey. An obvious tipoff would be a drop dead gorgeous type suddenly expressing interest in a really ugly but very rich Lawyer.