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| | From: Trulyadiva0 (Original Message) | Sent: 26/09/2008 2:48 a.m. |
She has been with her husband for seven years now and married for five of them.
I'm not sure but think he is one, he seems to want praise all the time, doesn't have any compassion or empathy for others, is moody, seems to only care about himself, is competitive beyond belief, is very sarcastic all the time, very nosey, is negative about everyone, is very snide in his remarks, talking to him is like walking on eggs and the thing that stands out in my mind about him is that he has no respect for me or my husband, I don't know how he is with anyone else but I know he doesn't have any that I can see for his parents either. He acts like a spoiled ten year old at times and even sulks at times. I don't know if he lies or not never having caught him in one.
He used to be the greatest guy and then all of a sudden I had this weird feeling a year or so ago about him, we were talking and I felt like he was pumping me for information about certain things and I didn't feel comfortable around him anymore or trust him.
When I read the symptoms he seems to have most of them but I'm still wondering if he is just going thru a phase or what. |
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DearTruely-- It's hard when we see our offspring in a bad situation. I don't know for sure if he is a N but PlumFrog summed it up really well. (She has a way about her, doesn't she?) If he is a N, it is good that your daughter has you. I don't know anything about your relationship, but it is probably a good idea not to say anything outright negative about your daughter's husband unless she brings it up first (again, I'm sorry, if this doesn't apply to your situation, and of course it depends on the relationship the two of you share.) I think being there is the most important thing. It certainly sounds as if Something is wrong with him! Good Luck. Annie |
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