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The book I've been reading: narcissts and socipaths
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 430579"><p>The male narcissist with- possible sociopathic tendencies (as near as I can figure it) in my family is very sick right now. I have largely ignored him for the past several years, but his recent illness has stirred things up. True to form, he is attempting to use his assets (long story there....assets he did NOT actually earn) against others in the family.</p><p>Also true to form, his mother (single mother) was VERY forgiving when he was a little boy. Accountability was not big in his life. And when he was a younger man, he was often unkind to her. I think he was even more exploitive and cruel to his wife and child. No empathy in any, way, shape or form....and prone to extreme violence. Also very big on seeking sympathy from everyone in the family for his shortcomings...of which there were many. </p><p>Thank you for the website MrS. I agree wth you and the author of this book...the best way to deal with a sociopath is to run like the dickens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 430579"] The male narcissist with- possible sociopathic tendencies (as near as I can figure it) in my family is very sick right now. I have largely ignored him for the past several years, but his recent illness has stirred things up. True to form, he is attempting to use his assets (long story there....assets he did NOT actually earn) against others in the family. Also true to form, his mother (single mother) was VERY forgiving when he was a little boy. Accountability was not big in his life. And when he was a younger man, he was often unkind to her. I think he was even more exploitive and cruel to his wife and child. No empathy in any, way, shape or form....and prone to extreme violence. Also very big on seeking sympathy from everyone in the family for his shortcomings...of which there were many. Thank you for the website MrS. I agree wth you and the author of this book...the best way to deal with a sociopath is to run like the dickens. [/QUOTE]
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