Thread:TVfan99/@comment-1509826-20140419221107/@comment-1509826-20140420001455

Sorry about that, I got called away.

Okay I'll try and answer these as best I can. In order:

Not exactly severe, but they can go from cheerful and calm, to furious and unstable at the drop of a hat. Not to long, but normally not until after the stimulus is removed.

No, no real compulise behaviour, save they won't give up when they set mind to it, reguardless of how difficult it becomes.

They don't take rejection or criticism very well, its enough to make them very angry. Being alone is less of a problem but they prefer company, but only the company of those he like's or trusts.

There sense of values shift depending on whats occuring. There goals are more or less constant. There opinions are also mostly constant aswell, as for ideas about themselves, they generally shift depending on how succesful they are at there goals at the moment.

Indifferent most of the time, unless they feel a conection to the people.

Yes.

Yes, a lot of shame.

Misearble, often wondering what they did that was wrong, how they could have done it differently. And not willing to start another relationship for a long time. The rejection its self however can make them angry.

Nothing Sadomasocistic, but yes they do blame themselves a lot.

I hope this is enough, feel free to ask as many questions as you need.