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Would a teen with true “love” for her boyfriend end up stabbing the person loved?

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Would a teen with true “love” for her boyfriend end up stabbing the person loved?

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Obviously, “NO.” Stabbing a person is not a loving act. Occasionally a person under tremendous stress who is very tired and upset might do something people describe as “out of character,” but if a person harms another person, they are actually revealing their true underlying character at some level. Which leads us again to the next question…. Did the teen girl really want to “make love” or just have sexual gratification? It looks like it is highly possible that this teen girl was motivated by her own selfish desire for immediate sexual gratification for herself. From what we can tell from the news story and the arrest records that I read, there was no evidence of true “love” in this teen girl’s actions on the day she was arrested for stabbing her boyfriend. What psychological conditions would contribute to this episode? From the limited details we have, we can only make some guesses, and cannot be certain. But some people stab others who have any of these diagnoses, for example: a Psyc

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