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Wise Elder
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#1
Difficult people really get under my skin and irk me to no end.
It's the difficult personality type that I'm speaking of.... the kind who easily gets offended, and therefore has to fight back and be a jerk to everyone. People who need to state their opinions and defend their opinions at all costs, even when it's offensive to another person. And they are frequently passive aggressive, so it comes out in a variety of passive ways. And if you've offended them somehow? They go up in arms and find a way to get back at you at all costs. They must have HUGE egos or something. Maybe it's narcissistic personality disorder. Perhaps. I am tired of running into these people in my life, and I'm tired of finding these types of friendships. I'd rather have 3 real friendships with quality caring people, than a multitude of fake friendships with toxic individuals who end up pissing me off most of the time. __________________ "Twenty-five years and my life is still trying to get up that great big hill of hope for a destination" ~4 Non Blondes |
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I really empathize with you. I had someone a lot like that for a couple of years at work. She was in a senior position so no one could get her out. We called her the Alabama Tick since she was dug in so deep. To get anything done in her area, you had to bend the knee and kiss the ring. If not, she would get offended and make it impossible to get anything done.
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It's worse if it's at work because you cannot escape from seeing the person. With friendships? At least you can end the friendship. But it leaves just a few people I truly love, admire and trust with my whole heart, being and soul. Maybe that's just it.... that true friends are far and few between.. the golden kind. You can meet all sorts of people anywhere and everywhere along the ride, but true friends? I can count them on my hand, but that's OK..... they have been there for me through thick and thin and would do anything for me if I asked. The others? NOPE. Fair weather friends. __________________ "Twenty-five years and my life is still trying to get up that great big hill of hope for a destination" ~4 Non Blondes |
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#4
There are certain types of people that also just stomp on my last frayed nerve.
If it’s someone online I can ... plike on here place whoever on ignore , on social media I just block. I’m real life? Well I’m unable to work so I don’t have that problem but if it’s someone like a few family members or acquaintances I simple say can we not discuss X since we will never agree. If not. I simply get up and leave. I’m 53 but feel 80 , I just don’t want to waste my time on aggravation. __________________ Helping others gets me out of my own head ~ |
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I'm the same exact way. I cannot waste my energy or time on it. I just want to be happy and not deal with passive aggressiveness or people who have it in for me for one reason or another. It's really petty business.
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Wow, i've been in the same boat as you. You described the difficult person perfectly. I used to be friends with a woman (well, I actually shouldn't call her a friend, she was more like a cancerous tumor) who was just like this. She would only call me to rant about other people and problems in her life. Would waste an hour of my time on the phone with this garbage and never once ask me how I was. She would threaten to get other people fired because she "knew" people. Please! And every.single.time. that someone so much as looked at her or her child the wrong way she'd be confronting the person on it. Always confronting people. I finally pulled the rug out from under this B and she's never spoken to me since. I call it "tumor removal".
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Your ex friend sounds just as draining and negative. Good for you for kicking it to the curb!! __________________ "Twenty-five years and my life is still trying to get up that great big hill of hope for a destination" ~4 Non Blondes |
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Can empathise with you totally! Even worse when it's a family member who takes pleasure in pressing the buttons. My mother is a master player. Have tried ignoring it, but sometimes she just winds me up. If I react she then forgets what she's said. Far easier to ditch friends/colleagues who bring out the worst. At 64 I should be getting a break, not constant aggro....
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I also have trouble with people who flip things around on you and who attack you when confronted with their own behavior. That’s the narcissist at play I do believe.
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I have dealt with someone who went on the attack with me simply because I pointed out things in their behavior that rubbed me the wrong way. I would call this person a difficult person. This person did not own up to their behavior when confronted, just as they have done many times before with me, and instead responded by listing every little thing they felt I had done "wrong" in their mind, as though they were deliberately TRYING to poke holes into my self esteem and TRYING to make me feel wrong and badly about myself. I do believe this person is a full blown narcissist. Only a true narcissist will respond in this kind of way when confronted or when told they hurt you. It's not the first time with this person either. They've acted this way every single time I've said "ouch" because of their actions towards me. They turn it around and deflect all responsibility off of themselves. It took me months to figure it out, but this is where I land with it. Not only that, but this person is very passive aggressive and uses indirect means to get back at me for hurting their largely inflated ego. It's narcissism at its worst.
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The other irony is this person is obsessed with narcissists, and it turns out they are one themselves. I finally figured it out, and I finally put all the pieces together. This person constantly ranted about themselves and their own traumas, this person has an extremely high opinion of their own opinions to the point of nausea-inducing, and this person refuses to take any personal responsibility when they've hurt or upset you and they deflect it all back onto you. I finally had had enough, and cut ties.
Why can’t narcissists take responsibility for their actions? "Narcissists are deceptive because they can be so charming and intelligent until you don’t go along with their program. Then they become cold, punching, and rejecting. On the surface narcissists can seem intelligent and caring—knowing how to entice and lure their way into your life. Their motto will always be “Me First!” Everything’s all about them. They have a grandiose sense of self-importance and entitlement, crave admiration and attention. They can also be highly intuitive, but use their intuition for self-interest and manipulation. Narcissists are so dangerous because they lack empathy, have a limited capacity for unconditional love. Sadly, their hearts either haven’t developed or have been shut down due to early psychic trauma, such as being raised by narcissistic parents, a crippling handicap both emotionally and spiritually. (The damage of narcissistic parenting is outstandingly detailed in Alice Miller’s book “Drama of the Gifted Child”). Hard as it may be to comprehend, these people have little insight into their actions, nor do they regret them. Narcissists will always make the problem about YOU and don’t take their responsibility for their part in any issue." Why can't narcissists take responsibility for their actions with empaths? - Judith Orloff MD __________________ "Twenty-five years and my life is still trying to get up that great big hill of hope for a destination" ~4 Non Blondes |
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Luckily, I haven’t found many people this type, not extreme cases. All of us are a little attached to our ego in one or another occasion but yes, I do understand who you are referring to.
I think it happens because of fear. Fear to be considered weaker if they recognise a mistake, fear to lack their identity if they change their attachment to their political party, religion beliefs, their opinion about a whatever topic... __________________ Social Anxiety and Depression. Cluster C traits. Trying to improve my English. My apologies for errors and mistakes in advance. Mankind is complex: Make deserts blossom and lakes die. ( GIL SCOTT-HERSON) |
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I have to confess that I run away even from those who are not narcissist but have some traits. They make me feel very uncomfortable and with a big sensation of emptiness. I’m like you. I put up with a person who is a true friend than dealing with lots of superficial friends or acquaintances. __________________ Social Anxiety and Depression. Cluster C traits. Trying to improve my English. My apologies for errors and mistakes in advance. Mankind is complex: Make deserts blossom and lakes die. ( GIL SCOTT-HERSON) |
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I feel just.... well,I feel cheated of justice when I come across a narcissist... cheated of fairness and reciprocity that you normally would experience in a normal friendship that is give and take, you know? The narcissist drains a person.... and they anger a person, even to the point of enraging a person. They need to focus ALL the attention on themselves, and since I am a very giving type of person and an empath, well that's a recipe for disaster for me. I end up feeling very cheated of what a real friendship should involve. And yes, I feel it's definitely better to have a lower number of high quality friends, true friends, than to have a high quantity of superficial friendships. I've always been that way, and as a result, I have just a few really close friends. But they are true friends who would be there for me for anything and vice versa. Quality counts! __________________ "Twenty-five years and my life is still trying to get up that great big hill of hope for a destination" ~4 Non Blondes |
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Thanks my social anxiety saves me from interacting a lot and maybe that’s why I haven’t met anyone deeply enough to notice this person is a narcissist. __________________ Social Anxiety and Depression. Cluster C traits. Trying to improve my English. My apologies for errors and mistakes in advance. Mankind is complex: Make deserts blossom and lakes die. ( GIL SCOTT-HERSON) |
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Hope you don’t have to deal too deeply with a real narcissist because it must leave in their victims some kind of PTSD.
Have you seen the series on Nextflix, Dirty John? It’s based on a real case and it’s a perfect portrait of a malignant narcissist. __________________ Social Anxiety and Depression. Cluster C traits. Trying to improve my English. My apologies for errors and mistakes in advance. Mankind is complex: Make deserts blossom and lakes die. ( GIL SCOTT-HERSON) |
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With your permission I’m gonna stick here a song by Taylor Swift called Dear John.
She dedicated this song to one of her ex. Who all indicates was pretty narcissistic. YouTube She describes very well how a person like this behaves in a romantic relationship. __________________ Social Anxiety and Depression. Cluster C traits. Trying to improve my English. My apologies for errors and mistakes in advance. Mankind is complex: Make deserts blossom and lakes die. ( GIL SCOTT-HERSON) |
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I have not heard of that series, no. And yes, they are energy vampires! And I give that attention and energy to them! I feed it right to them. I'm basically too nice... but then when I get pushed too far, I push back.
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