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Author: curmudgeon
Date: Nov 14, 2007 23:42

"George:)" bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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narcissistic sociopath

Narcissistic personality disorder is a condition characterized by an
inflated sense of self-importance and an extreme preoccupation with one's
self.

Excessive preoccupation with self and lack of empathy for others. Narcissism
is the personality trait that features an exaggerated sense of the person's

sociopathyso-se-op'a-the
A term for the behavioral pattern exhibited by patients with an antisocial
personality disorder. personality disorder [socio- + G. pathos, suffering]

Living with a Narcissist??
Overcome the love locking you in.
Deal with the Abuse.

Is your partner a narcissist? You may not know how to tell, but even worse,
you may be thinking that you are the crazy one. Narcissists work hard to
distort our reality to make their reality feel safer.
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Author: ZerkonX
Date: Nov 15, 2007 07:02

On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 00:42:35 -0700, curmudgeon wrote:
> The person who was once perfect...

Here is the error. If one sees another as being perfect there is something
not right about how you are seeing that person. Anyone seen as perfect can
only become flawed. After all, how can one become 'more' perfect? There is
no place for them to go from such regard but down.

It very well might be the more one sees another as perfect, when that
viewpoint, not the person themselves, changes, because the person 'thinks'
in terms of perfection, the natural re-evaluation would be something
equally extreme as is seeing a once perfect person as now a sociopath.
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Author: samvaknin
Date: Nov 16, 2007 04:26

Hi,

For a more detailed view of pathological narcissism and the
Narcissistic
Personality Disorder (NPD) - click on these links:

http://malignantselflove.tripod.com/npdglance.html

http://malignantselflove.tripod.com/narcissismglance.html

Other Personality Disorders

http://malignantselflove.tripod.com/faqpd.html

Relationships with abusive narcissists and psychopaths

http://malignantselflove.tripod.com/faq1.html

These may be of help - click on the links:

Surviving the Narcissist

http://samvak.tripod.com/faq80.html

The Inverted Narcissist - Codependence and Relationships with Abusive
Narcissists

http://samvak.tripod.com/faq66.html

Codependence and the Dependent Personality Disorder

http://samvak.tripod.com/personalitydisorders22.html

The Dependent Patient - A Case Study
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Re: Narcissistic Sociopath         


Author: THE BORG
Date: Nov 16, 2007 04:46

"ZerkonX" zerkonx.net> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 00:42:35 -0700, curmudgeon wrote:
>
>> The person who was once perfect...
>
> Here is the error. If one sees another as being perfect there is something
> not right about how you are seeing that person. Anyone seen as perfect can
> only become flawed. After all, how can one become 'more' perfect? There is
> no place for them to go from such regard but down.
>
> It very well might be the more one sees another as perfect, when that
> viewpoint, not the person themselves, changes, because the person 'thinks'
> in terms of perfection, the natural re-evaluation would be something
> equally extreme as is seeing a once perfect person as now a sociopath.
>
>

Actually you can become more perfect or you can improve on perfection.
Even Gods continually learn and improve - all learn and improve and change -
there is no real perfection as if you ever achieve perfection...
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Author: THE BORG
Date: Nov 16, 2007 05:09

"ZerkonX" zerkonx.net> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 00:42:35 -0700, curmudgeon wrote:
>
>> The person who was once perfect...
>
> Here is the error. If one sees another as being perfect there is something
> not right about how you are seeing that person. Anyone seen as perfect can
> only become flawed. After all, how can one become 'more' perfect? There is
> no place for them to go from such regard but down.
>
> It very well might be the more one sees another as perfect, when that
> viewpoint, not the person themselves, changes, because the person 'thinks'
> in terms of perfection, the natural re-evaluation would be something
> equally extreme as is seeing a once perfect person as now a sociopath.
>
>
Even in your Bible story - the creation - the deity in this story did not
see that it was "perfect" - he saw that it was "good".
You may consider an imaginary world where you all live Paradise. No ...
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