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Those of us with- narcissistic parents- do you attract narcissist friends?
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 550588"><p>Vent away. Many of us here have to deal with narcissism on a large scale. My mother is one in her own right and everything in the world has always been about HER. She thought I should put her and her needs above those of my difficult child children. Yea, like that's gonna happen. When I do tell her what's really going on in my life, she calls me a liar. When I don't talk to her for my own sanity, I'm the one being a b****. She feels slighted (and even accuses me of "hiding" stuff from her) when I don't tell her things. When difficult child 1 had that reaction to the Prozac and ended up in the psychiatric hospital, she had just had back surgery and was absolutely appalled that I "abandoned her in her hour of need". I have learned to just not talk to her any more than I have to. She can call me selfish but hey, me and my kids come first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 550588"] Vent away. Many of us here have to deal with narcissism on a large scale. My mother is one in her own right and everything in the world has always been about HER. She thought I should put her and her needs above those of my difficult child children. Yea, like that's gonna happen. When I do tell her what's really going on in my life, she calls me a liar. When I don't talk to her for my own sanity, I'm the one being a b****. She feels slighted (and even accuses me of "hiding" stuff from her) when I don't tell her things. When difficult child 1 had that reaction to the Prozac and ended up in the psychiatric hospital, she had just had back surgery and was absolutely appalled that I "abandoned her in her hour of need". I have learned to just not talk to her any more than I have to. She can call me selfish but hey, me and my kids come first. [/QUOTE]
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