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Alex and Sandy Psychology - What do you think?
Angie Leach
02-06-2002
Alex lives in a prentious universe of self-image. He was a bullied as a child and has had to create an imaginery safe, ordered world for himself. He once said that he prefers to do the catalogue modelling to the big names. His first comment about Sophie was "I thought she was one of my lot", re: being a model. He thinks he is too good for them, but really he's jealous of the way they can have fun together and get along, just by being themselves.

During a morning of bitching about Lynne with Jade, he jumped up and down and said it feels like he's back at school, but this time he's the one in the popular group. That's when he first admitted that he was always being picked on at school.

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Sandy claims that he doesn't want to join in as he's too good for them. He says it's only a game, but refuses to play. He makes snide remarks but doesn't tell the truth when faced with an oppurtunity. Jade asked him what he thought of her, and he didn't say that he thinks she is a common two-faced viper who has brought it on herself. He says he loves the trouble, but then declares he doesn't want to be dragged into it, yet continues to slag them off bitterly in the garden with Alex.

Sandy is a stereo-typical ex-army man, who gets a kick out of making it clear that he's un-emotional and hard. He starts many conversations with "In the army.....". The only time he ever joins in the group conversation, is to express how he doesn't care / is not bothered or doesn't want to.

These are just my opinions, I'm really pleased they're on BB as they're so interesting to study. what do you think?
JRWood
02-06-2002
I think you should seek help.
Angie Leach
02-06-2002
Quote:
“Originally posted by JRWood
I think you should seek help. ”

Impressive diagnosis. I'm calling the doctor right now.
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