I had a first date where the girl showed up in a full-on Victorian era dress. At first, I thought it was a cool quirk. But then she started acting like she was from that time period, using old - fashioned language and insisting on proper Victorian courtship rituals. It was a very psycho experience.
There was a case where a woman thought she could communicate with the dead through her dreams. She started to act on the 'instructions' she received in those dreams. For example, she once dug up a part of her garden because she believed there was a hidden treasure there as per the 'ghost's advice'. This led to her getting into trouble with the local authorities as she was causing damage to public property (the area around her garden).
A friend of mine went on a first date with a guy who brought a Ouija board. He wanted to contact the spirits right there in the coffee shop. My friend was so freaked out and left immediately.
A girl in a small town started spreading false rumors about people being witches. She would create these elaborate stories about how they were casting spells on the town. This caused a lot of unrest in the community until people realized she was just making things up out of boredom and a need for attention.
One of my best date stories was when we went to a local fair. We held hands while walking through the stalls, sharing a big bag of cotton candy. Then we went on the Ferris wheel and as we reached the top, he told me how much he liked me. It was such a simple yet magical moment.
One success story could be of an athlete. Using the principles of Psycho - Cybernetics, the athlete was able to overcome self - doubt. By visualizing success in every race, they improved their performance. Their mental image of crossing the finish line first became a reality as they trained their subconscious mind to believe in their ability.
Sure. I heard a story where a psycho ex - wife would constantly show up at her ex - husband's workplace unannounced and create a scene. She would yell and accuse him of all sorts of things in front of his colleagues, which made his work environment extremely uncomfortable.
There's John Wayne Gacy. He was a serial killer known as the 'Killer Clown'. He would dress as a clown for children's parties, but in reality, he raped and murdered at least 33 young men and boys. He hid the bodies in the crawl space under his house. These real - life psycho killers' stories are both shocking and a reminder of the darkness that can exist in humanity.
A young boy in school was constantly bullied. As a result, he developed a split personality. One side of him was still the shy, timid boy, while the other side became aggressive and vindictive. He would sometimes lash out at his bullies in the most unexpected ways. This real - life psycho story is a sad example of how bullying can have a profound impact on a person's psyche.
Another example is Aileen Wuornos. She was a female serial killer. Wuornos had a difficult life filled with abuse and prostitution. She claimed that she killed her victims in self - defense, but the evidence suggested otherwise. Her case is unique as it challenges some of the traditional ideas about female killers.
Sure. A girlfriend I heard of was always convinced that there were secret messages in the street signs. So she would drag her boyfriend around the town, making him take pictures of every sign so she could analyze them later at home. It was so odd but funny to see them running around town like that.