Hiya Jayne kittycat if you're reading on here , my you're been a busy lady lately. Shouldn't you be off somewhere in your caravan instead of shouting from the rooftops about Tattle .
It's getting all rather predictable all your alias youtube accounts talking to one another in your comment section and then there's the near 2 identical comments below your most recent comment . Infact , so impressive I wouldn't be surprised if you're not a agent , as in Spy, you know the ones ...maybe a double agent as you're that unbelievably good .
Absolutely . No. One. Has . Worked . You . Out.
Over the months you've given tattle some right old entertainment with your contradictions and lies etc. You are such a bullshitter ,but what once was a mystery to me and made you intriguing is no longer . You are one sick lady .
'' An Excessive Need for Validation/Attention From Others
Conversations with emotional vampires are invariably dominated by one person: them. It’s all about them, their problems, how so-and-so was such a dick to them, how so-and-so wants to get back at them, how awesome they are, how pathetic they are, how everyone wants to be like them, how everyone hates them, etc.
Often these delusions of grandeur and victimization happen back-to-back within the same conversation.
Emotional vampires are also apt to make grand public displays in order to garner attention. Again, these can be both self-serving or self-loathing.
As they say, there’s no such thing as bad publicity. And when you’re as attention-starved as emotional vampires, creating any sort of emotional reaction out of those around you—even if it’s indignation, pity, anger, or hatred—is worth it.
The excessive need for validation and attention is what pushes people away from the emotional vampire in the beginning.
The excessive needy behavior of emotional vampires elicits negative reactions from others and drives people away from them. But instead of considering that people responded negatively towards them because what they said/did was offensive or self-centered or rude or whiny or obnoxious or upsetting, they prefer to believe that all of those around them are assholes, racists, bigots, stuck up, rude, cold, etc., etc.
This combination of behaviors is insidious. The excessive need for validation leads to anti-social behavior, which leads to negative reactions from others, which leads the emotional vampire to blame others and feel even more victimized, which then leads to an even deeper need for validation, and then even more anti-social behavior, and so on…
They are emotional vampires themselves who crave the endless drama, attention, and victimization. ''
***I'm Not giving this attention seeker anymore of my attention as she's clearly getting some sort of kick from being mentioned on here and sending her subs over so they'll go back and shower her with pity Plus she's no longer a mystery to me. I could never work her out ,but I think I've cracked it ***
Toodle pip princess yawnie