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I apologize then. I'll be honest, you did come across as an overprotective helicopter parent, so thank you for clarifying.
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I see so few chances for an highly aggressive and impulsive male to flourish in our society and am afraid that if we encourage it to much that he will end up a misfit.
I'd tend to agree with this. I don't think most people are stupid, just often oblivious to what's going on around them. Probably because life still feels long and safe for them.cannot watch out for themselves and have no idea how dangerous life really is
This kind of behavior isn't a symptom of PTSD.No, he is most unwilling to change. Because of his PTSD he thinks that other people are sheeple and that he is smarter then them. That makes him snobby and at times also bossy,
He believes other people are genuinely, genuinely stupid, cannot watch out for themselves and have no idea how dangerous life really is and because of that he is bossy and has a gazillion of rules.
This kind of behavior isn't a symptom of PTSD.