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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 78673" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Star I wish I had your wisdom. I am scared to death that she is a psychopath. She is downright mean and nasty to some people and yet claims that she can't be mean to anyone. There are several girls at school that haven't done anything to her but she HATES them and isn't afraid to tell people that. She can be nice to people but I think mostly it's to keep her friends. I believe it's mostly to benefit her. She isn't nasty to everyone, just some people.</p><p></p><p>But she lies, steals and cheats and has no remorse. She stole a necklace from the mall last week to wear with her formal. She wore it proudly even though we called her on the fact that we knew it was stolen. She denied it, yet we found it in her purse, not in a bag with receipt, tucked inside her school agenda.</p><p></p><p>She feels it is her right in tell me to get in a car accident. The fact that I just went silent and walked away tells her that she won, she made me shut up. She did this all in front of her friend. I don't know what her friend thought but I did say that I hoped sometime her friends would tell her how inappropriate she is.</p><p></p><p>I love what you said about ugly words coming from ugly insides. I don't know if that's truly how she feels or is just a mask. She never lets anyone in. I looked up psychopath and it seems most all of the characteristics she possesses.</p><p></p><p>My husband is much better able to accept the fact that she is a mean nasty person and will never change. I keep holding out hope, but then I get hurt over and over.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 78673, member: 59"] Star I wish I had your wisdom. I am scared to death that she is a psychopath. She is downright mean and nasty to some people and yet claims that she can't be mean to anyone. There are several girls at school that haven't done anything to her but she HATES them and isn't afraid to tell people that. She can be nice to people but I think mostly it's to keep her friends. I believe it's mostly to benefit her. She isn't nasty to everyone, just some people. But she lies, steals and cheats and has no remorse. She stole a necklace from the mall last week to wear with her formal. She wore it proudly even though we called her on the fact that we knew it was stolen. She denied it, yet we found it in her purse, not in a bag with receipt, tucked inside her school agenda. She feels it is her right in tell me to get in a car accident. The fact that I just went silent and walked away tells her that she won, she made me shut up. She did this all in front of her friend. I don't know what her friend thought but I did say that I hoped sometime her friends would tell her how inappropriate she is. I love what you said about ugly words coming from ugly insides. I don't know if that's truly how she feels or is just a mask. She never lets anyone in. I looked up psychopath and it seems most all of the characteristics she possesses. My husband is much better able to accept the fact that she is a mean nasty person and will never change. I keep holding out hope, but then I get hurt over and over. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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