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[quote=Anonymous]I've read in other threads that people think the term "narcissist" is overused. I've been told by a licensed counselor that, like most disorders, there is a spectrum. My ex is on the spectrum. He is a narcissist, but not sure he is the worst possible. For instance, he would be happy for our child if the child had success. But he would take credit for it for sure. -Takes no responsibility for anything. Everyone is out to get him. Every time. There is always someone to blame! Great lesson he's teaching our kids. -Despite the fact that we have two wonderful, happy, healthy children, with whom he spends hours on a weekly basis, I am a terrible mother and all of their good qualities are because he is their father. -Sense of entitlement. He works, therefore, he should have anything he wants. Forget about the kids' futures or, when married, the family. -Jealous of everyone. Compared our situation to random other people...when circumstances were completely different. -Selfish (his sleep is more important than anyone else's, his hunger must be satisfied (I'm serious...he always ate first), he spent money on himself, but complained about other expenses) -Materialistic (name brands, nice car, expensive "stuff" to show everyone how fab he is)[/quote]
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