What makes a person dangerous?
They tend to be overly protective and make threatening remarks to you about harming the other person because they hurt you, yet they rarely directly confront the other person. But when the dangerous person is the source of your tears, they are cold and dismissive. They can cause you harm, but another person cannot.
How do you know someone is dangerous?
How to Tell You Are in the Presence of a Dangerous Person
- Concealed true intentions. Be leery of someone who encourages others to share first all the time.
- Effortless work.
- Unnecessary drama.
- Withholding instruction.
- Unsuspecting gifts.
- Beneficial alliances.
- Sneaky questions.
- Timed scarcity.
How do you know someone is poison?
What Is a Toxic Person?
- You feel like you’re being manipulated into something you don’t want to do.
- You’re constantly confused by the person’s behavior.
- You feel like you deserve an apology that never comes.
- You always have to defend yourself to this person.
- You never feel fully comfortable around them.
Why do I always feel under threat?
Our threat response is found in our amygdala, located the frontal temporal lobe, in the brain. When the amygdala detects something threatening, it realizes the stress hormone cortisol and adrenaline, which prepares our body to leave a situation quickly.
Why do I like the feeling of being in danger?
Many, but not all, studies have found that people with a certain dopamine receptor are more likely to be thrill seeking. This gene variant is also associated with greater responses to unexpected rewards in the brain, making the unexpected thrill more thrilling.
How do you describe dangerous?
Some common synonyms of dangerous are hazardous, perilous, precarious, and risky. While all these words mean “bringing or involving the chance of loss or injury,” dangerous applies to something that may cause harm or loss unless dealt with carefully.