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Those of us with- narcissistic parents- do you attract narcissist friends?
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 550679" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I had a best friend about 11 years ago who I thought was my absolute soul mate as far as friends go. She ended up being some form of personality disorder though I am not entirely sure which one. She played me for a complete fool because I was so desperate for a friend. She told me everything I wanted to hear for a couple of years and made me feel important but I realized over the years that she never called me or got in touch with me unless she needed something from me. This was either me fixing something from her with money in the beginning and then when I had no more of that, it was for me to listen constantly. I never was able to tell her my problems without her breaking into the conversations to tell her even if I was really sick. She had sworn over and over again that when I got sick that she would be her to help take care of me and she had an excuse. This was when I had my hysterectomy. She had promised she would be here to help out so Tony didnt have to take off work. She simply didnt show up even though I had done that for her time and time again. In the end I just let the friendship die when I figured out that it was all about her and never about me, even for one single minute.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 550679, member: 1514"] I had a best friend about 11 years ago who I thought was my absolute soul mate as far as friends go. She ended up being some form of personality disorder though I am not entirely sure which one. She played me for a complete fool because I was so desperate for a friend. She told me everything I wanted to hear for a couple of years and made me feel important but I realized over the years that she never called me or got in touch with me unless she needed something from me. This was either me fixing something from her with money in the beginning and then when I had no more of that, it was for me to listen constantly. I never was able to tell her my problems without her breaking into the conversations to tell her even if I was really sick. She had sworn over and over again that when I got sick that she would be her to help take care of me and she had an excuse. This was when I had my hysterectomy. She had promised she would be here to help out so Tony didnt have to take off work. She simply didnt show up even though I had done that for her time and time again. In the end I just let the friendship die when I figured out that it was all about her and never about me, even for one single minute. [/QUOTE]
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