Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, everyone thinks their ex spouse/partner is a narcissist. So I’ll take that detail with a grain of salt.
It’s also developmental normal for a teen to be fairly self centered.
Yeah yeah I knew someone would pipe up with this but there are specific things.
For example, my ex has a high need of association with “elite” institutions. He did not care about the content of his education, but the brand cache. Similarly, my DD isn’t interested in academic topics per se but definitely wants to attend an elite college.
I found out late in life about my biological grandfather, who was accomplished in his own right, and his recent parentage which included several very well known wealthy and historically significant people. I shared this with ex (we are on good terms and speak regularly) and he seemed super pleased… as in that his children shared this heritage and so I wasn’t total garbage, lol.
He is just also super materialistic and cares about appearance and brand names to an extreme degree. Just the way he is. I think it’s probably nature and nurture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where did you earn your medical degree, OP? Where did you do your psychiatric residency?
If I had that, would I be on here asking?
If you can admit you're not a professional, please stop labeling your own child with terms like NPD and narcissist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where did you earn your medical degree, OP? Where did you do your psychiatric residency?
If I had that, would I be on here asking?
Well, you made an affirmative diagnosis of your child's father. What were your credentials for that?
Don't be such a dipshit. You're not qualified to label someone a narcissist.
Also, you can't diagnose someone under 18 with this kind of personality disorder. Adolescents are notoriously self-centered.
I don't think you even know what a narcissist is. I think you glommed onto some label to describe behavior you don't like. Which is really, really, really stupid and reflects very poorly on you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where did you earn your medical degree, OP? Where did you do your psychiatric residency?
If I had that, would I be on here asking?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where did you earn your medical degree, OP? Where did you do your psychiatric residency?
If I had that, would I be on here asking?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, everyone thinks their ex spouse/partner is a narcissist. So I’ll take that detail with a grain of salt.
It’s also developmental normal for a teen to be fairly self centered.
Yeah yeah I knew someone would pipe up with this but there are specific things.
For example, my ex has a high need of association with “elite” institutions. He did not care about the content of his education, but the brand cache. Similarly, my DD isn’t interested in academic topics per se but definitely wants to attend an elite college.
I found out late in life about my biological grandfather, who was accomplished in his own right, and his recent parentage which included several very well known wealthy and historically significant people. I shared this with ex (we are on good terms and speak regularly) and he seemed super pleased… as in that his children shared this heritage and so I wasn’t total garbage, lol.
He is just also super materialistic and cares about appearance and brand names to an extreme degree. Just the way he is. I think it’s probably nature and nurture.
Anonymous wrote:Where did you earn your medical degree, OP? Where did you do your psychiatric residency?
Anonymous wrote:Well, everyone thinks their ex spouse/partner is a narcissist. So I’ll take that detail with a grain of salt.
It’s also developmental normal for a teen to be fairly self centered.