DRAMA
QUEENS
Some people
seem to just be born DRAMA QUEENS.
I have a
granddaughter who has been a drama queen all her life and now her youngest
daughter is also a drama queen.
Kaela would usually tell me - at the age of three "I am the Boss".
Here is the next generation little drama queen: The daughter of loving, caring, wonderful grandchild Kaela
"sweet but dramatic Paisley with an attitude"
What are
some common traits of DRAMA QUEENS?
Their lives
are hardly ever QUIET.
They seem
to keep up on SOAPS. The kind of TV
shows where there ALWAYS IS SOMETHING DRAMATIC is HAPPENING OR is going to
happen.
They seem to like
to hang out with “other DRAMA QUEENS” to “SHARE THE LAST DRAMAS HAPPENING IN
THEIR LIVES”. It keeps the adrenaline
going. It creates excitement in their lives to "share the dramas".
I have an
awesome new friend, but I do believe she is a DRAMA QUEEN.
f.ex. One
or two years ago she fell on the ice and broke her arm “really bad” and I do
feel compassion for her because it
definitely not a good situation that has brought her some physical handicap.
Nevertheless,
she does not blame herself for the “fall on the ice” for the broken arm, but blames her
husband because “he was away running around with a girlfriend” while she
was on her way to work and feel on the ice and “if he had
been here it would not have happened” Dah.
DRAMA
QUEENS always seems to be in “some kind of turmoil” and “excepting the worst to
happen” from “it is going to be cold today” so how am going to get to work” or “I
don’t have a boyfriend (or girlfriend” – so I am doomed to live alone the rest
of my life and “all guys are jerks anyway”.
They seem
to like the attention they are given and like to “be in control” with the DRAMA
Tell me “How
do you “UNDRAMA” A DRAMA QUEEN?
Sorry, but I need to
sleep now.
Vibeke
Lindhardt
3 February 2020
vibekesonja.blotspot.com
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