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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I have one younger sister. Growing up all she did was copy my behavior, tag along with me and friends, and essentially was a royal pain in the ass. As adults, we barely tolerate each other, but, she's a narcissist and I can't take her except in small doses.[/quote] I was a younger sister. I don't think I was extreme in my desire to be like my older sister. I did want to play with her a lot and I'm sure I copied things. That is normal little sibling behavior. My son does this to my daughter and we deal with it and talk about it as a family. I find it strange that in hindsight you still don't seem to have any perspective on this. No empathy at all. Your parents should have told you it was normal and given both of you the space and tools you needed to deal with it. It's not your sister's fault if they didn't. I'm the PP who posted about having someone in the household that hated me. I still have a hard time believing people want to be my friend. I'm sure she felt that hate and rejection from you. Not saying that's why she's a narcissist, but they're typically made not born. [/quote] No, narcissists are definitely born lol.[/quote] That’s not what a single peer reviewed psychology study on the topic says but okay [/quote]
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