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From: XtraMSN Nicknamemaligned1000  in response to Message 6Sent: 30/05/2008 3:48 p.m.
Thanks Suzanne.  I don't believe a psychopathic/narcissistic  has the conscience to repent.  I think their prodigal story would be coming home saying all the right words... think the father was just another dupe..then secretly grin at the older brother behind the father's back at the feast, then when the brother tries to point it out to the father, the p/n just gets this shocked looked on his face and appears hurt and makes the older son look mean.  Then the father will notice stuff going missing... a few servants might get blamed, then whammo!  The father finds out.  Nothing is impossible with God, but I watched this same repetitive scenario with a sister for 20 years.  Now at age 40+ she seems to have outgrown it.  maybe.  But I don't want to spend the next 20 years of my life waiting on my son to outgrow it!  If I want to ride a roller coaster, take me to Six Flags! haha
This board is so nice to have understanding people!



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