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The book I've been reading: narcissts and socipaths
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 431849"><p>I've been thinking the same thing.</p><p>One day, I might post some of this story.</p><p>One thing I know from experience with this "fella" in the past....there are no winners. It is lose/lose situation when dealing with a narcissist. </p><p>by the way, just read about Picasso. It was one of the most hideous things I have ever read. Seems he would use women...had affairs left and right. Then paint them on canvas in such a way that basically depicted if he was about to dump them or not. One girlfriend (married) left him first. She was tired of his abuse/affairs. This never happened before and it outraged him. </p><p>Then he tricked her to believe he REALLY wanted her and had changed. So, over time, she changed her mind about it all, and left her husband and prepared to marry PIcasso.</p><p> Very shortly after her divorce, Picasso dumped her and married someone else he had in the wings. He did all of this on purpose to get even with her for breaking up with him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 431849"] I've been thinking the same thing. One day, I might post some of this story. One thing I know from experience with this "fella" in the past....there are no winners. It is lose/lose situation when dealing with a narcissist. by the way, just read about Picasso. It was one of the most hideous things I have ever read. Seems he would use women...had affairs left and right. Then paint them on canvas in such a way that basically depicted if he was about to dump them or not. One girlfriend (married) left him first. She was tired of his abuse/affairs. This never happened before and it outraged him. Then he tricked her to believe he REALLY wanted her and had changed. So, over time, she changed her mind about it all, and left her husband and prepared to marry PIcasso. Very shortly after her divorce, Picasso dumped her and married someone else he had in the wings. He did all of this on purpose to get even with her for breaking up with him. [/QUOTE]
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