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Re: Alluring...

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 2:35 pm
by ModerateMuslim
AbdiWahab252 wrote:Luggoyo,

I would spare a few in small reservations so that the HUTU kids can learn about the invasive species and be warned of the dangers allowing illegals into your land.

As you are concerned, you can stay behind and help in the Breeding efforts to conserve the last of the pieces but are limited to no more than 2 females from that group. Choose wisely, my friend.,



AW, :down:

what bout ogaden? i thought you loved us? :evil:

Re: Alluring...

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 2:39 pm
by AbdiWahab252
SomaliStar,

OG are native people. They were fooled into buying the Arab story as a way to steal their beautiful women, and take their livestock.

The OG are unique and not Arab. They never seem to buy into the Arab immigrant positions. Always remain steadfast to Somalinimo, are fair impartial people and have been known to take positions contrary to the Arabists.

Re: Alluring...

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 2:44 pm
by gemini07
Alluring - GOB

Keep up the good work,you're my Hero :clap: :som:

Re: Alluring...

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 2:50 pm
by surrender
Shirib wrote:Alluring, u should definitely come around more often like before, we need u to liven up this place :clap:



i second to that! :up: she keeps few in check with reality! :clap: :lol:

Re: Alluring...

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 3:09 pm
by AhlulbaytSoldier
rape trauma syndrome

PTSD

post-traumatic stress disorder is a normal emotional and psychological reaction to trauma (a painful, shocking experience such as rape, war or a natural disaster) that is outside of a person's normal life experiences.

Anyone who experiences a traumatic event can suffer from PTSD. PTSD can affect survivors of war, violent attacks, rape, car or plane accidents and natural disasters and can also affect people who witness these events.

Symptoms of PTSD include recurrent memories or flashbacks of the trauma, nightmares, insomnia and/or lack of interest in family, friends or hobbies. They may suffer from depression. They may also suffer from survivor guilt, have overwhelming emotions, and be irritable or jumpy.

rape trauma syndrome
Immediate reactions after a rape may vary. Some rape survivors remain controlled, numb, in shock, denial disbelief. They present a flat affect, quiet, reserved, and have difficulties expressing themselves. Other rape survivors respond quite differently - being very expressive and verbalizing feelings of sadness or anger. They may appear distraught or anxious and may even express rage or hostility against the medical staff attempting to care for them.

Various factors may aid or inhibit the survivors ability to resolve the issues associated by the rape. Positive feelings of self-esteem, good support systems, previous success in dealing with crisis and economic security all enhance her ability to heal. Survivors who can minimize, (deal with one small segment of the problem at a time ) often find success. Certainly survivors moved to action gain confidence as they implement decisions. But survivors who suffer with chronic stress, lack of support systems and prior victimization struggle less successfully to resolve their issues. Negative self-esteem often hinders their progress and paralyze their efforts. These victims often use maladaptive methods to deal with their stress. These factors hamper their ability to resolve the issues of the rape and move beyond it.

Rape victims can suffer a significant degree of physical and emotional trauma during the rape, immediately following the rape and over a considerable time period after the rape. A study of rape victims has identified a three-stage process, or syndrome, that occurs as a result of forcible rape or attempted forcible rape. This syndrome is an acute stress reaction to a life-threatening situation that can last from two years to a lifetime. It is also often known as rape trauma syndrome or rape related post traumatic stress disorder, rrpstd.

The acute phase begins immediately and lasts up to several days after the attack. The survivor feels violated and fearful and may be depressed—even suicidal. The victim struggles with feelings of loss of control and may note changes in appetite, sleep habits or social functions. Survivors may note change in their sexual patterns at this time


http://www.aest.org.uk/survivors/rts.html

Re: Alluring...

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 3:59 pm
by Twisted_Logic
HutuKing01 wrote:rape trauma syndrome

PTSD

post-traumatic stress disorder is a normal emotional and psychological reaction to trauma (a painful, shocking experience such as rape, war or a natural disaster) that is outside of a person's normal life experiences.

Anyone who experiences a traumatic event can suffer from PTSD. PTSD can affect survivors of war, violent attacks, rape, car or plane accidents and natural disasters and can also affect people who witness these events.

Symptoms of PTSD include recurrent memories or flashbacks of the trauma, nightmares, insomnia and/or lack of interest in family, friends or hobbies. They may suffer from depression. They may also suffer from survivor guilt, have overwhelming emotions, and be irritable or jumpy.

rape trauma syndrome
Immediate reactions after a rape may vary. Some rape survivors remain controlled, numb, in shock, denial disbelief. They present a flat affect, quiet, reserved, and have difficulties expressing themselves. Other rape survivors respond quite differently - being very expressive and verbalizing feelings of sadness or anger. They may appear distraught or anxious and may even express rage or hostility against the medical staff attempting to care for them.

Various factors may aid or inhibit the survivors ability to resolve the issues associated by the rape. Positive feelings of self-esteem, good support systems, previous success in dealing with crisis and economic security all enhance her ability to heal. Survivors who can minimize, (deal with one small segment of the problem at a time ) often find success. Certainly survivors moved to action gain confidence as they implement decisions. But survivors who suffer with chronic stress, lack of support systems and prior victimization struggle less successfully to resolve their issues. Negative self-esteem often hinders their progress and paralyze their efforts. These victims often use maladaptive methods to deal with their stress. These factors hamper their ability to resolve the issues of the rape and move beyond it.

Rape victims can suffer a significant degree of physical and emotional trauma during the rape, immediately following the rape and over a considerable time period after the rape. A study of rape victims has identified a three-stage process, or syndrome, that occurs as a result of forcible rape or attempted forcible rape. This syndrome is an acute stress reaction to a life-threatening situation that can last from two years to a lifetime. It is also often known as rape trauma syndrome or rape related post traumatic stress disorder, rrpstd.

The acute phase begins immediately and lasts up to several days after the attack. The survivor feels violated and fearful and may be depressed—even suicidal. The victim struggles with feelings of loss of control and may note changes in appetite, sleep habits or social functions. Survivors may note change in their sexual patterns at this time


http://www.aest.org.uk/survivors/rts.html


:lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Alluring...

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 4:08 pm
by Ka darag
wtf is the hutu nation? :|

Re: Alluring...

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 5:40 pm
by GENERAL_SNM
Interesting..... :lol:

Re: Alluring...

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 6:54 pm
by Serena
It's hard to believe she's half hutu herself.

Re: Alluring...

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 6:58 pm
by Macaaney_1991
Ka darag wrote:wtf is the hutu nation? :|


hawie :|

Re: Alluring...

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 6:59 pm
by Ka darag
Macaaney_1991 wrote:
Ka darag wrote:wtf is the hutu nation? :|


hawie :|

:lol: :lol: :lol:

BUT I SWEAR HUTU IS A RWANDAN TRIBE..

DER R THE HUTUS AND TUTSIS OR SOMETHING :|

Re: Alluring...

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 7:00 pm
by Advo
What would this place be without alluring? :mrgreen:

Re: Alluring...

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 7:00 pm
by GENERAL_SNM
Serena wrote:It's hard to believe she's half hutu herself.


Its always those half fockers who have alot of hate generally... :down:

Re: Alluring...

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 7:01 pm
by Ka darag
:|
Advo wrote:What would this place be without alluring? :mrgreen:


^^Y R U WATCHIN ARABIC COMEDY MOVIES?

Re: Alluring...

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 7:02 pm
by Goljano Lion
GENERAL_SNM wrote:
Serena wrote:It's hard to believe she's half hutu herself.


Its always those half fockers who have alot of hate generally... :down:


phoking lowlife dirty half casts :lol: