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narcissistic mothers
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JustDinosaurJill | Report | 16 Apr 2012 15:46 |
Maybe didn't want daughters. Male parent made clear with one of eariest memories I wasn't wanted. Wanted boy, would never forgive me for not being. Don't remember who told me around same time I guess that parents could not afford third child. I was supposed to die so they could have another which might be son. All my life I was never forgiven or allowed to forget I am not supposed to exist and had to make up for it all. |
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PiersFromKent | Report | 16 Apr 2012 15:25 |
Many years ago I dated a young lady who was the eldest of three children - she had a sister 2 years younger and a brother who was 5 years her junior. The mother was really odd and I couldn't for the life of me work out what was going on with her. At times she 'appeared' quite normal, but then she would go into some kind of depression and take everything out on her husband and two daughters, by not speaking to them. However, she would carry on speaking with her son.... very strange. This would go on for months and when I paid a visit I didn't even receive the courtesy of an 'hello'. I really felt sorry for my gf at the time because she said that when little she would worry all day when at school as to whether her mum would be speaking or not. She said that her mum would never listen to her or her sister read (aged 5 or so) - but always her brother. In the same way the mother would buy sweets for the son, but not for his sisters. Lots more I could say unfortunately. So, I was wondering what you folk think....was that mother narcisstic? |
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JustDinosaurJill | Report | 16 Apr 2012 15:11 |
Example of abuse from sibling. Depending on her mood, would follow me when I went to the toilet. Stood outside door listening. If I made a sound doing what I needed to do, beating followed. |
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JustDinosaurJill | Report | 16 Apr 2012 15:05 |
Not been able to read much of this thread. Too close to home in many ways. So much abuse, secrets and lies in my life. Some days I can't believe my own story. |
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Janet | Report | 16 Apr 2012 11:29 |
The article in the Mail on Sunday was informative. |
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Sharron | Report | 15 Apr 2012 21:58 |
There is an article about narcissism in the Review section of the Mail on Sunday this week. |
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ChrisofWessex | Report | 1 Feb 2012 12:24 |
Sharron - you and me both - what sort of mother takes a loved toy from a child? |
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Sharron | Report | 1 Feb 2012 09:17 |
It seems like the world is swarming with the buggers! |
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Val | Report | 1 Feb 2012 08:57 |
I have read this thread and went on web site to have a read at the signs they have and to say my ex husband was like that is an understatement he still does this to my daughter she has gave him money for a car which she got a loan from the bank she paid it for him, she didn't talk to him for a couple of years and was talking to me again she wanted to take her lgv test which by then she was talking to him again he told her she wouldn't pass I told her she could do anything if she set her mind to it and she did pass then she started on me again saying horrible things to me like how I don't have nice clothes and how I wear my 2nd hubby jumpers and that my mum didn't buy me trainers years ago when my ex told me when he gave me money for trainers I said the kids need shoes also he said see who is more important me or the kids so kids got shoes according to her that never happened so we are not talking anymore as she has done things to me a few times her dad put her up to it and she done it though he was not nice to her most of time |
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ChrisofWessex | Report | 31 Jan 2012 15:27 |
With all this talk of the pandas in scots zoo reminds me of aged about 8 yrs I was give the ultimatum of give away your teddy or panda - another little girl needs one! I wanted panda and then was told daddy bought you the teddy and he would be so cross if you gave that away. |
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SueMaid | Report | 31 Jan 2012 10:26 |
Nudge - hasn't been on page 1 for ages |
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Sharron | Report | 17 Oct 2011 09:01 |
It's a lottery Liz.It's not about justice. |
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Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond | Report | 17 Oct 2011 04:55 |
That was something that came to me when it was mentioned too, that ring might have taken her partner a while to save up for, and now it means nothing and she is going to buy a more expensive one? Shallow stupid woman! Surely she could just have a very expensive dress ring and still use her engagement ring as such. |
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ChrisofWessex | Report | 16 Oct 2011 22:27 |
That was what I meant - sentiment/love did not mean much to her. I would not change my engagement ring if OH won lottery. Means too much to me - anyway OH would need his money to buy those two racehorses he talks about if and when he wins! |
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Sharron | Report | 16 Oct 2011 19:42 |
I think this was what Chris was saying. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 16 Oct 2011 17:55 |
But presumably he would have bought the ring. If the ring was given as a token of their love and engagement I can't see how she is talking about changing it as if it meant nothing. |
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Sharron | Report | 16 Oct 2011 10:40 |
Don't quite see where you are coming from Chris. As a tenent myself I think £800 is a saveable amount , particularly for something that is supposed to be meaningful. |
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ChrisofWessex | Report | 16 Oct 2011 10:30 |
What got me was she was reported as living in a 1bed council/association dwelling but had a £800 engagement ring and was saying she could have a better one. Priorities sounded wrong prior to the win - to me anyway. |
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Sharron | Report | 16 Oct 2011 10:29 |
I know we have only been able to read one side of this story but it just sounds too familiar to me. |
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Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond | Report | 16 Oct 2011 02:07 |
What an awful way to treat her son, she looks rough with that candyfloss hair and no matter how much money she spends on herself, she won't have class. |