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In a totally new place and need perspective? Cedar? Anyone?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 666236" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>We have some with narcissistic traits in my FOO. Without a doubt, Uncle Vain (I didn't name him that for nothing). He was all about himself and everything he did was selfserving, from the side of him I saw. My sister is so hung up on her looks that I don't know if she is a narcissist or that this preoccupation is due to her eating disorder, but it is not within the normal range. </p><p></p><p>I am quite sure my mother is the real person in the family who had many borderline traits, if not the entire spectrum. Therefore she had no skills to teach her children, especially one with some special issue, how to behave in a normal way. I didn't see narcissism in her. She was more chaotic, moody, happy/sad, angry/not angry, unpredtable and she saw all people as either black or white. There was no middle ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 666236, member: 1550"] We have some with narcissistic traits in my FOO. Without a doubt, Uncle Vain (I didn't name him that for nothing). He was all about himself and everything he did was selfserving, from the side of him I saw. My sister is so hung up on her looks that I don't know if she is a narcissist or that this preoccupation is due to her eating disorder, but it is not within the normal range. I am quite sure my mother is the real person in the family who had many borderline traits, if not the entire spectrum. Therefore she had no skills to teach her children, especially one with some special issue, how to behave in a normal way. I didn't see narcissism in her. She was more chaotic, moody, happy/sad, angry/not angry, unpredtable and she saw all people as either black or white. There was no middle ground. [/QUOTE]
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