FeralMindset · M
They have VIP
robbie2499 · 61-69, F
@FeralMindset What does VIP mean in this context?
swirlie · 31-35, F
@robbie2499
VIP allows one to see who's been monitoring their profile, otherwise you'd never know. There's one dude on here named @beerme who uses his VIP status to block anyone he sees looking at his profile because he's so incredibly insecure.
VIP allows one to see who's been monitoring their profile, otherwise you'd never know. There's one dude on here named @beerme who uses his VIP status to block anyone he sees looking at his profile because he's so incredibly insecure.
robbie2499 · 61-69, F
@swirlie Ah..thank you for answering. I should have figured it out :)
BiasForAction · M
Laughing at everything however mundane
robbie2499 · 61-69, F
@BiasForAction This is a good one. I know people who laugh inappropriately as well.
MtnManJohn · 61-69, M
An old guy who wears suspenders and a belt at the same time.
swirlie · 31-35, F
@MtnManJohn
It's called "multiple redundancy" in the event of a catastrophic suspender failure.
It's called "multiple redundancy" in the event of a catastrophic suspender failure.
@MtnManJohn
I do that and I'm not insecure :)
There are suspenders that are designed to work with a belt. A great invention. The ends overlap a belt. Far better than those clip type suspenders that often slip off; also can be used with cheap pants where the maker didn't include suspender buttons.
The belief that suspenders and belts are never worn together goes back years. I remember my grandpa teasing someone about that 70 years ago when grandpa was 80, so it must go back to the 19th and maybe the 18th centuries.
I do that and I'm not insecure :)
There are suspenders that are designed to work with a belt. A great invention. The ends overlap a belt. Far better than those clip type suspenders that often slip off; also can be used with cheap pants where the maker didn't include suspender buttons.
The belief that suspenders and belts are never worn together goes back years. I remember my grandpa teasing someone about that 70 years ago when grandpa was 80, so it must go back to the 19th and maybe the 18th centuries.
CactusJackManson · 51-55, M
They constantly talk about their "achievements."
deadmoon · 31-35, F
When they require a significant amount of reassurance or communication with you.
nobodyishome · 31-35, F
They want to go to garbage
nudistsueaz · 61-69, F
Many resist any changes
CurrentName · 51-55, M
When any little thing becomes an international event of Disrespect, and WILL NOT be tolerated.!
Good question, but I'm not sure about defining insecurity and if either good or bad. A lot of overachievers became so because of previous insecure chapters in their lives. And some underachievers may never have experienced insecurity.
So maybe an insecure person is one who lacks the will or ability to respond to threats to his/her security or the security of those he/she cares for.
So maybe an insecure person is one who lacks the will or ability to respond to threats to his/her security or the security of those he/she cares for.
DunningKruger · 61-69, M
Oh, I don't know. It might be, you know, maybe? I guess. Maybe?
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nobodyishome · 31-35, F
@DunningKruger what
DunningKruger · 61-69, M
@nobodyishome You know, right?
CurrentName · 51-55, M
@DunningKruger
Funny cause I use those all the time. I say it so, whatever he's saying that I don't agree with, doesn't sound so stupid.
Those are good ones tho.
I'll definitely keep that in mind.
Thank you for enlightening me.
Funny cause I use those all the time. I say it so, whatever he's saying that I don't agree with, doesn't sound so stupid.
Those are good ones tho.
I'll definitely keep that in mind.
Thank you for enlightening me.
Comparing everything or everyone to themselves or feeling the need to constantly compete.
Jealousy and envy
Being unable to celebrate the achievements or good fortune of others.
Etc.
Jealousy and envy
Being unable to celebrate the achievements or good fortune of others.
Etc.
robbie2499 · 61-69, F
@DancingStarGoddess Great answer!
swirlie · 31-35, F
@DancingStarGoddess
I thought we weren't suppose to turn the OP's question into a political post?
I thought we weren't suppose to turn the OP's question into a political post?
@robbie2499 Thank you.
Selah ·
Constant comparison is huge red flag to me.
Constantly needing to prove there better than everyone else.
When they put others down trying feel better about themselves ….
robbie2499 · 61-69, F
@Unefilletrescurieuse That's the worst.
@robbie2499 yep
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
They are overly defensive in a snappy way.
swirlie · 31-35, F
When he runs for the job of President of the USA after being made to look like a fool in a crowded auditorium by a sitting US President.



















