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| 13 Jun 2012 08:34 PM |
I think I have Narcissistic personality disorder.
I'm sure I have it, actually. |
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JoeBobNX
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| 13 Jun 2012 08:35 PM |
| What is Narcissism anyways... |
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| 13 Jun 2012 08:36 PM |
look it up on wikipedia
it summed me up in a couple of sentences
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| 13 Jun 2012 08:36 PM |
Reacts to criticism with anger, shame, or humiliation May take advantage of others to reach their own goals Tends to exaggerate their own importance, achievements, and talents Imagines unrealistic fantasies of success, beauty, power, intelligence, or romance Requires constant attention and positive reinforcement from others Easily becomes jealous Lacks empathy and disregards the feelings of others Obsessed with oneself Mainly pursues selfish goals Trouble keeping healthy relationships Is easily hurt and rejected Sets unrealistic goals Wants "the best" of everything
holy crap
thats me
i have npd |
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| 13 Jun 2012 08:37 PM |
| I know that I don't, because I'm perfect in every single way, am incredibly handsome, and everybody loves me. Oh and I'm amazing. (Being narcissistic here...i think...) |
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JoeBobNX
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| 13 Jun 2012 08:37 PM |
| Oh, sounds like a personal problem. |
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| 13 Jun 2012 08:38 PM |
and this:
Excessive admiration that is never balanced with realistic feedback Excessive praise for good behaviors or excessive criticism for bad behaviors in childhood Overindulgence and overvaluation by parents Being praised for perceived exceptional looks or abilities by adults Severe emotional abuse in childhood Unpredictable or unreliable caregiving from parents
i have npd for sure
jesus christ |
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JoeBobNX
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| 13 Jun 2012 08:38 PM |
Hot damn it's the end of days because you have a big ego...
Moving on. |
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| 13 Jun 2012 08:39 PM |
| Dude, a lot of people have these symptoms. It's of everyday life, actually. Setting unreasonable goals and making up unrealistic fantasies is what keeps our minds running. Wanting to accomplish your owns goals is normal, too. Wanting to be perfect and saying you are is just apart of modern society these days. Many people aren't good at keeping relationships. That's just something they have to work on. This doesn't mean you have a disorder. According to some websites, my headaches mean that I'm going through a womanly time...which I know I'm not. I went threw that last week. |
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| 13 Jun 2012 08:41 PM |
@Senior
but the causes!
the causes match up with me so well |
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| 13 Jun 2012 08:41 PM |
| Severe childabuse you say? Oh, go on. Tell me about your golden sticker than fell onto the floor, or the balloon you let go of and it got it's own episode on Phineas and Ferb. (I'm kidding. I'm sorry if you had received childabuse, you should at least report it or tell someone if it's traumatic) |
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| 13 Jun 2012 08:42 PM |
@Senior
Doesn't neccisarily mean from his parents.
Bullies or whatever. |
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| 13 Jun 2012 08:46 PM |
| Everyone deals with bullies. Don't through a huge whoop cause you were beat up. I mentally tortured myself over bully/friends, who I wanted to be friends with and we were but they excluded me a lot. Things I went through traumatized me a little too, but not to the point where I have some illness. It just affects my memory for the worse. Although my memory is fine, there are just some bad bullying ones. I still have some bullies nowadays too. People I go to school with STILL (middle school is the most vicious 3 years of your school life) and people I work with still kinda bully me a little here and there, more at school though. This is all normal, should be stopped but normal, and it doesn't mean you have this. |
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| 13 Jun 2012 08:49 PM |
What you dont understand is that it wasn't just getting beat up or bullying,
it was something worse, which I rather not talk about. |
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| 13 Jun 2012 08:53 PM |
ot is your family
share
your
secrets |
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| 13 Jun 2012 08:54 PM |
| Everybody will think of their selves and be selfish occasional. It's in human nature, humans are selfish. Only one percent of the worlds population suffers from the personality disorder. |
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| 13 Jun 2012 08:56 PM |
| By the way, I'm pretty sure mental or physical abuse would decrease the chance of having this personality disorder because it would decrease your confidence. So being bullied would have nothing to do with it. |
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| 13 Jun 2012 08:57 PM |
| Sorry, I was wrong about the bullying thing. It would definitely decrease your empathy. |
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| 13 Jun 2012 09:12 PM |
| has something to do with big white vans |
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| 13 Jun 2012 09:15 PM |
@elly
it's funny because it's life scarring and actually terrible |
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| 13 Jun 2012 09:16 PM |
@the description of it you posted
HOLYY CRAAP THAT'S ME AS WELL ;_; |
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| 13 Jun 2012 09:19 PM |
| It's surprisingly terrible to find out you have some sort of disorder when you thought you were perfect |
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| 13 Jun 2012 09:42 PM |
| LOL dude, RIGHT THERE is the disorder. "...when you thought you were perfect" that's apart of the disorder. Anyways, the whole van thing would lower your ego, not increase it. |
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