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Can somebody answer

Does BAD training involve only physical and not emotional training?

Because i have never met an officer who cries on the drop of the hat and gets drunk and give this long long speeches in the drunken state, 🥱does this happen in reality or may be BSD officers are different

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Posted: 11 years ago
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We have to ask this question to one and only person.. Mr Hegde..

Leave BSD training., I want to ask him one question.. Is He Really Hate Women. ? Why He let paro to bring Mala to haveli.. Why ..?
Edited by nainasharma123 - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Just to be completely serious:

Why is a man crying so terrible?
Why SHOULDN'T he cry, BSD officer or not?

I think as a society we're often very hypocritical. If it were a FEMALE officer crying, there wouldn't be any negative association with the action regardless of the content.

But if it's a MALE officer crying regarding their personal life...it's not acceptable?

People cry. That's how emotions work.

Last I checked, Police Officers, Fire men and women and not to mention Army and service personnel are people too- they have personal lives and should/can cry like you and I.

That's one social rant for today done lol
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Posted: 11 years ago
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tonight Rudra did not cry, and even if he would cry, then what would be so wrong in it ? He cannot stay emotionless when he is facing his mother, obviously he is a human, flawed human, and human beings do cry , crying is afterall the only way to get rid of the suffering. kudos to people who do not cry and can control their emotions.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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You should watch those videos where army men cry when they meet their families after long time. You'll notice that they behave exactly like us normal people.
As far as I knew, they get trained for their professional life not personal life.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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So the training doesn't involve to be emotionally strong
I am not only talking about today episode,
From Day one, he gets drunk, rants and cries,no control over himself😵

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Posted: 11 years ago
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I think you're using Personal and Professional life interchangeably. 🤔
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Posted: 11 years ago
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So professional training has no effect on your personal emotions
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Posted: 11 years ago
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It can, but it doesn't dictate my life.

Here's an example:

Politicians are told to have a specific moral standard:

Does that apply in their personal life all the time when they're not out in public?

Customer Service Reps are told to be polite, calm and collected: Are they like that to everyone in their personal life?

The naive assumption that your training dictates your personal life in every aspect is vague and a cop out.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: MesmerizingSanz

So the training doesn't involve to be emotionally strong

I am not only talking about only today episode
From Day one, he gets drunk, rants and cries,no control over himself😵


Notice how it's only concerning his personal life not professional life! Have you seen him drunk on his duty? Not that I can remember!

And correct me if I'm wrong but their training involves professional life not personal life.

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