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<blockquote data-quote="Leana" data-source="post: 728941" data-attributes="member: 22778"><p>My son has cluster B which includes being a narcissist. He is very intelligent and I' the type of person who looks for the best in people. The way they manipulate a story,</p><p>especially if they did something wrong is</p><p>really confusing. I also struggle when I see </p><p>the funny, nice son because I' like to think he</p><p>has changed his ways but I just don't know.</p><p>I'm always on guard these days, liking watching a movie. I think my son wants to see his son because he thinks it is what a normal person would want. Yet, he is missing</p><p>something. I think they want a new minion, or</p><p>some new supply they can manipulate. I'm not sure they are capable of love. Pray I'm wrong. My ex daughter in law is a wonderful mother, who will not talk to my son because she doesn't want to deal with him or fearful</p><p>she will fall into his trap. There is not foster care but if she was a drug addict and my son wanted to raise my grandson, I know it would be me raising him. You have to think of the granddaughter and what would be best for her. Put yourself in the granddaughters shoes. What kind of love is her father going </p><p>to provide? My situation is more stable, but </p><p>I still worry about my grandson. Love and prayers to keep you strong and clear headed.</p><p>My grandson is also 2 years old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leana, post: 728941, member: 22778"] My son has cluster B which includes being a narcissist. He is very intelligent and I' the type of person who looks for the best in people. The way they manipulate a story, especially if they did something wrong is really confusing. I also struggle when I see the funny, nice son because I' like to think he has changed his ways but I just don't know. I'm always on guard these days, liking watching a movie. I think my son wants to see his son because he thinks it is what a normal person would want. Yet, he is missing something. I think they want a new minion, or some new supply they can manipulate. I'm not sure they are capable of love. Pray I'm wrong. My ex daughter in law is a wonderful mother, who will not talk to my son because she doesn't want to deal with him or fearful she will fall into his trap. There is not foster care but if she was a drug addict and my son wanted to raise my grandson, I know it would be me raising him. You have to think of the granddaughter and what would be best for her. Put yourself in the granddaughters shoes. What kind of love is her father going to provide? My situation is more stable, but I still worry about my grandson. Love and prayers to keep you strong and clear headed. My grandson is also 2 years old. [/QUOTE]
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