Becky Sharp
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Totally. It's narcissistic rage.
Because I feel like I know all of you (and no irony intended with the "know"), I feel comfortable, even safe, telling you that I've had first-hand experience with living with a full-blown narcissist. I was once married to one and the damage that relationship caused to me and my son (I can't write the words "our son") is difficult to describe.
Luckily for me, he wasn't anything like BritsKate's psycho-ex. He wasn't physically violent. But he was sick. Like She-who-must-be-obeyed, he always believed he was the most intelligent person ever and had an unbelievable sense of entitlement; and like her, he lied, lied, lied, and then lied some more. He lied about anything and everything. It drove me crazy because, as a fairly rational person, I always assumed that a person will lie about something because the lie is somehow advantageous to them. Of course, many of his lies were motivated by that, but what really drove me nuts were his unnecessary lies. I finally realized that he lied simply because he enjoyed lying. It made him feel superior and in control.
But, when his lies and schemes were unmasked, when he was cornered into a position that he couldn't lie or manipulate himself out of, he exploded into a very scary rage. His eyes literally bulged and his entire body turned red. He then physically destroyed wherever he was, punching and kicking walls, smashing furniture and sometimes windows.
I guess that is one reason why I've followed this trial. It's somehow liberating for me to watch a narcissistic psychopath receive her well deserved judgment, both in court and here on WS.