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[quote=Anonymous]My STBX has NPD, but I never connected the dots until he was arrested for hitting me. Then all of a sudden the batterer profiles, many hinging on NPD looked so familiar. The big thing as someone else said was that when life is easy the N is generous, fun, loving. You are unhappy? The N fails at something? The facade crumbles but the N makes up lies to attempt to hide the mess. The N moods are hot and cold always. This thread made me realize my MIL also has NPD. The big one is constantly moving ex around as a child to suit her needs (new man) and never caring about the best interest of the kids. In some instances, not even telling the kids until real estate agents would show up. My ex never recognized the pathology of his Mother, probably because its his pathology too. I thought he was well adjusted because he could forgive her, now I realize he is her.[/quote]
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