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Cyrtomium fortunei

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
4Pteridophyta
Class
4Polypodianae
Subclass
4Polypodiidae
Phase
1Polypodiales
Subphase
2Dryopteridoideae
Stage
15
Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Picture

Chapter

3-444.12.15

Book
Family
EssenceThis personality feels unsure, which they compensate by feeling part of a family, a group of friends or sports team. Then they feel okay and successful. But the contacts are superficial and problems are not talked about. When things go wrong they feel isolated, thinking it is their own problem and that they will be rejected when talking about it. In the extreme they can commit suicide. Then the family and friends are taken by surprise, not understanding why and how that could happen.
MindAilments from being different, gay, lesbian or whatever.
Problems when friend or relatives are pansy or gay.
Shocked by unexpected acts of others, like suicide.
When one commits suicide because of feeling an outsider, the others are in difficulties due to lack of emotional maturity and inability to talk about it.
Male.
Desire to be successful, high testosteron, even in females.
Desire to play team sports, hockey, rugby.
Privileged, born into an entitled world.
Feeling okay when in a team.
It is fine when everything is okay, by problems cannot be digested or transformed.
Bragging, drinking, bravado in the group, but no real connection, contact or foundation.
Unable to tell friends and family how lonely and isolated one feels.
Family, parents, friends had no idea as he had everything and no reason to complain.
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