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If I could rep you, I would. Here's a rep from my heart.

I personally don't care but told her if that if she starts complaining about her image than I am making her go to a gym a couple times a week with her gym rat buddy.
 
However it is your fault that you automatically jump to judgement on people. You have shown that on here in numerous threads. Go browse the evidence if you wish.

See, you yet again display your complete inability to read.
 
OneBlow, seriously, will you please take a few minutes and give me a psychological profile of me? You're obviously smart, and while I think you're full of crap most of the time, I agree with you on more than I care to admit to. I'd be interested in your take on what I am really like. (behind this idiot persona that I have loved for so long) Care to take a stab? I will be honest with my reply.

Why is it every salesman needs this constant source of external validation? Is it essential to being in sales somehow?

OK, I'll give it a try: you have a deep need to be loved. You also want to be a highly moral person. When you combine these traits, this explains why people can rely on you to be helpful and do the right thing. However, you need makes you feel vulnerable, so you cover it with jokes and toilet humor, trying to be be accepted without making it seems you crave being accepted.
 
Why is it every salesman needs this constant source of external validation? Is it essential to being in sales somehow?

OK, I'll give it a try: you have a deep need to be loved. You also want to be a highly moral person. When you combine these traits, this explains why people can rely on you to be helpful and do the right thing. However, you need makes you feel vulnerable, so you cover it with jokes and toilet humor, trying to be be accepted without making it seems you crave being accepted.

That probably describes the greater populace.
 
Why is it every salesman needs this constant source of external validation? Is it essential to being in sales somehow?

Interesting question. In my oh-so-hazy memory, I don't recall ever asking for external validation from you or anyone on this site. (or in any real life situation that I can think of) I'm a very introverted person when it comes to dissecting who I am and what I do. That being said, I could possibly do it all of the time and just not realize that is what I am doing. Personality traits are very interesting, and they're pretty easy to predict, so I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and agree with you. (For example, of the eight people that applied for the vacant city council seat in my district, every single one of them was an entrepreneur of some kind, and has or had a business of their own. The same could be said for the guy who vacated the seat. Three of us were in the insurance field.)

OK, I'll give it a try: you have a deep need to be loved. You also want to be a highly moral person. When you combine these traits, this explains why people can rely on you to be helpful and do the right thing. However, you need makes you feel vulnerable, so you cover it with jokes and toilet humor, trying to be be accepted without making it seems you crave being accepted.

I asked for it, and you delivered. I would probably exchange the word "loved" (as in, "you have a deep need to be loved."), to "respected". It is pretty much the same thing, but there seems to be a fine line there for me. Love is not a word that I like to toss around lightly, and in fact, my wife would tell you that that is one of the things she'd change about me. I'm a believer that you show love through your actions, and not by words. Words are meaningless ********. As for being moral, well, I dunno about that one. If we're being totally honest, I struggle with morality all the time. There are few things in this world that I crave more than a cold beer after work, a fresh bag of weed, or the smell of a hot pot of coffee in the morning. I try to find ways to skirt the "system" and indulge in those long lost habits, although I can never really bring myself to do it. (unless I'm out of the area code, and then it's, you know, like a law that you can do it) I do try to be helpful and to do the right thing, but I'm also a dumbass who jumps before looking where I'm going to land; it has cost me dearly in the past. Your last sentence really has given me much to ponder, though, and I appreciate your candidity. (new word - suck it) I'll stew on it for a bit.

Thanks for taking the time, Blow, I appreciate it. While I was waiting for you to respond, I did a psych evaluation on you (hope you don't mind):


You're a libtard.


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As for being moral, well, I dunno about that one. If we're being totally honest, I struggle with morality all the time. There are few things in this world that I crave more than a cold beer after work, a fresh bag of weed, or the smell of a hot pot of coffee in the morning. I try to find ways to skirt the "system" and indulge in those long lost habits, although I can never really bring myself to do it.<3

Personally I don't think drinking a beer, smoking weed, or drinking a cup of coffee has anything to do with a person having low "morals". I don't do those things at this time, but think nothing of people doing them unless it impairs their driving and puts others at risk.
 
Personally I don't think drinking a beer, smoking weed, or drinking a cup of coffee has anything to do with a person having low "morals". I don't do those things at this time, but think nothing of people doing them unless it impairs their driving and puts others at risk.

Nor do I. It's a personal/religious thing for me. I shake my head at people who still smoke though, but I feel their pain; quitting was a bitch.
 
I have to be honest that I am surprised this did not turn in a pic thread of women both hot and brutally ugly.
 
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