A mental disorder characterised by delusions organised into a system, without hallucinations or other marked symptoms of mental illness. The same term is sometimes used more loosely for a state of mind in which the individual has a strong belief that he or she is persecuted by others.
(OXFORD Dictionary Of Nursing, 2004)
PARANOIA is the word he used on me! He says I've got paranoia T_T
Everything I've been doing, I placed him first. I would've thought about him, his feelings and everything. Every single word I sent to him through text messaging, I read through to see if there'll be any words that might hurt his feelings or anyhow annoy or irritate him.
Then you said I've got paranoia.
What have I missed? Won't you please just go straight to the point and tell me?
(OXFORD Dictionary Of Nursing, 2004)
PARANOIA is the word he used on me! He says I've got paranoia T_T
Everything I've been doing, I placed him first. I would've thought about him, his feelings and everything. Every single word I sent to him through text messaging, I read through to see if there'll be any words that might hurt his feelings or anyhow annoy or irritate him.
Then you said I've got paranoia.
What have I missed? Won't you please just go straight to the point and tell me?
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