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Chapter 503(2/2)

Unexpectedly, she said that.

I looked at this beautiful girl and was depressed. I said, "You're so embarrassed to see if I take it off?"

She said: "You dare not take off, you must be a woman!"

I said, "Does men and women have to prove this way if they don't get along with each other? Do I say you are not a woman, and then you take off your pants and show me to prove it to me?"

She thought for a while and said, "Then, then show me your ID card."

I took out my ID card and handed it to her. She was a little afraid of me, so she still looked at her ID card.

After looking at the ID card, she breathed a sigh of relief and said, "Fortunately, you are not a woman."

I asked her depressedly: "Why do you say that? So what if you are a woman?"

She said softly: "Women are just going to harm people. Women are terrible."

I didn't agree and smiled. It turned out that this was indeed a mental illness, and it was probably a persecution disease.

Persecution is called persecution paranoia. It is a chronic and mainly composed of systematic and organized delusions. The prevalence rate is estimated to be about 0.03. There is no gender difference between men and women. It is mostly in the middle or late stages of adulthood. The delusions of patients with paranoia are "non-strange", which means that the content will involve situations that can occur in daily life, such as being followed, poisoned, admiring, deceiving or framed by family members. Generally speaking, patients with paranoia do not have hallucinations, and a small number of them will have hallucinations or olfactory hallucinations related to the theme of delusion. Except for content related to delusions that may be affected, such as hiding at home for fear of being chased by the underworld, the rest of the behaviors and appearance are normal. The patient's personality, intelligence, and relationship between him and the environment does not have much obstacles.
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