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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Narcissists are really good at hiding their behavior. In fact they love bomb in the beginning and do the ultimate bait and switch once you are trapped. It happens a lot. I think once you deal with a narcissist and experience the love bombing it’s easy to spot it in future relationships or when others are experiencing it, but the first time you experience it you feel like you’re in a fairy tale. I didn’t marry one but was in a long term relationship with one, but my best friend did and by year two of marriage and a baby on the way the cracks started to show but she thought they could work through it. By year 4 or so her partner didn’t even try to hide it anymore. [/quote] You received your degree to diagnose from google?[/quote] Touchy!! Did I hit a nerve? Have you been called a narcissist time and time again by others who aren’t doctors? Hmmm. Well another thing about most narcissists is they believe their selfish thoughts are the only truth and gaslight everyone else around them to make them feel as they are crazy and also have an inflated sense of self worth on top of that, so they are extremely hard to ever get a diagnosis from a doctor because they would never go to one because they think they are fine and are oh so offended when one would even suggest getting help, thus making them extremely hard to treat. Does that sound familiar? I’ve read many books, discussed with my own therapist who agreed with NPD, as did his own parents and siblings. Regardless, when you live with one they are very easy to spot once they take off the mask. [/quote] I suppose when you are one like yourself, you can recognize one.[/quote] Okay so I tell you about my experience with one so that makes me one? Good one 👍🏾[/quote] Because you don’t have the ability to diagnose and just saying someone is. If you can diagnose, so can we diagnose you as one. 😘 [/quote] Go ahead and diagnose me, random internet stranger. Enjoy 🥰🥰🥰[/quote] Go ahead and diagnose everyone. Maybe you can tell your therapist and your ex’s mommy and daddy’s and siblings, and your book reading gives you the credentials to do so. You’re special and know more than doctors. They should ask you. 😘😘😘[/quote]
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