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I really Believe Perez Has Something Wrong With Him
teresagreen
28-01-2015
No sane human being would act like that. There has to be a screw loose.
Matt_Maher
28-01-2015
He certainly hasn't got the body to be prancing around in his pants, that's for sure.
johnan
28-01-2015
Originally Posted by teresagreen:
“No sane human being would act like that. There has to be a screw loose.”

Definitely.
d_ream1
28-01-2015
Originally Posted by teresagreen:
“No sane human being would act like that. There has to be a screw loose.”

But he seems so normal?
atko
28-01-2015
Originally Posted by teresagreen:
“No sane human being would act like that. There has to be a screw loose.”

There's certainly nothing RIGHT with him!
ujala3a
28-01-2015
In my view he's a classic narcissist, which is a recognised personality disorder. Michelle and Katie have discussed this in the house and are fully aware and acting accordingly. The best way to deal with a narcissist is to ignore them, hence Katie's annoyance at Nadia's feeding Perez with attention.
JVS
28-01-2015
Yeah, why can't they all be like Callum and Patsy, oh wait.....
ujala3a
28-01-2015
Here's the wiki on it.

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narci...ality_disorder
zelda fan
28-01-2015
Originally Posted by ujala3a:
“In my view he's a classic narcissist, which is a recognised personality disorder. Michelle and Katie have discussed this in the house and are fully aware and acting accordingly. The best way to deal with a narcissist is to ignore them, hence Katie's annoyance at Nadia's feeding Perez with attention.”

Lol because Katie doesn't give him attention now does she? Seriously she gives him more attention than anyone.
KT_Dog
28-01-2015
Originally Posted by ujala3a:
“Here's the wiki on it.

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narci...ality_disorder”

And here's another

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_End
Wicked Father
28-01-2015
Originally Posted by KT_Dog:
“And here's another

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_End”

Respect due.
Menk
28-01-2015
Originally Posted by ujala3a:
“Here's the wiki on it.

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narci...ality_disorder”

I don't think he fits the bill. There's a lot of talk about seeking the approval of others - that's not perez. Also it states lacking empathy - that's not perez either.

There are 3 words which come to my mind about perez: extrovert, exhibitionist and actor. No PD necessary.
ujala3a
28-01-2015
Symptoms of this disorder, as defined by the DSM-IV-TR, include:[1]

Expects to be recognized as superior and special, without superior accomplishments
Expects constant attention, admiration and positive reinforcement from others
Envies others and believes others envy him/her
Is preoccupied with thoughts and fantasies of great success, enormous attractiveness, power, intelligence
Lacks the ability to empathize with the feelings or desires of others
Is arrogant in attitudes and behavior
Has expectations of special treatment that are unrealistic
Other symptoms in addition to the ones defined by DSM-IV-TR include: Is interpersonally exploitative, i.e., takes advantage of others to achieve his or her own ends, has trouble keeping healthy relationships with others, easily hurt or rejected, appears unemotional, and exaggerating special achievements and talents, setting unrealistic goals for himself/herself.[7]

Narcissistic personality disorder is characterized by an over-inflated sense of self-importance, as well as dramatic, emotional behavior that is in the same category as antisocial and borderline personality disorders.[8]

In addition to these symptoms, the person may display arrogance, show superiority, and seek power.[9] The symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder can be similar to the traits of individuals with strong self-esteem and confidence; differentiation occurs when the underlying psychological structures of these traits are considered pathological. Narcissists have such an elevated sense of self-worth that they value themselves as inherently better than others, when in reality they have a fragile self-esteem, cannot handle criticism, and often try to compensate for this inner fragility by belittling or disparaging others in an attempt to validate their own self-worth. Comments and criticisms about others are vicious from sufferers of NPD, in an attempt to boost their own poor self-esteem.[10]
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