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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would find it impossible to be attracted to a child, so your husband’s continued emotional availability for this treatment and the burning of your family time on his responses to it would be a turn-off. I would tell him this.[/quote] Your husband is one lucky fella! Don’t quit your day job. [/quote] My husband has been estranged from parents who are this sort of narcissist for about ten years. The difference in our quality of life is like night and day, and my gratitude towards him for it is immense. He also got a lot of trauma treatment. Remaining engaged with narcissists is not a form of mitigating trauma. She asked for advice—that is mine. Good luck to one and all.[/quote]
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