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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a young adult DC who is diagnosed with BZD. ... Very black and white thinking. You are either "in" or "out" ..... Smart but not curious. Not interested in other people's life stories ..... Driven by impulse ...... Cannot remember what time to be somewhere and is oblivious to what it means to inconvenience others That's just a start.... [/quote] Sounds a little more like my HFA. But my MIL is a full-fledged narcissist. If (using your definition above), I had to tweeze out the difference, it would be that the Aspie is utterly guileless, whereas the narcissist has some sense of what they "should" be doing but would rather do what they want to do because it pleases them to do it their way and to hell with anyone else who gets in the way.[/quote]
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