Becky Sharp
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Yoo-hoo [to empty space]! Again no one's here! Darn! Guess everyone is at the Oscars tonight.
Okay, fine! I'll just talk to myself . . .
I was just reading the CA thread: what an ever-growing

she is. What intrigues me about such "people" as CA and JA is their so very obvious (and creepy) narcissism. For example, if I were on trial or being forced to make a deposition, I would be shaking in my boots. But not those two, however. Both murderesses seem to think they're the smartest people in the room and act accordingly, even often "correcting" the attorneys also in the room.
I guess I'm raising the issue of narcissism because I was once married to one. And, even though I divorced him years ago, I'm still often dismayed by a narcissist's breezy attitude about what we (mere humans that we are) regard as the truth. For a narcissist, such notions as "truth" or "honesty" are simply piffle and can therefore be disregarded. They don't respect the truth the way we do. In fact, they don't respect much or anything. For example, I had to take my ex to court for non-payment of child support; when the judge asked him why he hadn't paid child support for over five years, he simply answered: "I forgot." (And the judge didn't say anything to that response; instead, she simply slightly lowered her glasses and stared at him for a long ten seconds or so and then raised her eyebrows--and then ordered him to pay the full amount--in full and immediately! Hah!)
Anyway, the narcissist ex--who remains the most fundamentally dishonest person I've ever encountered--never looked at his lies as lies. Instead, they were simply "reality corrections."
I'm somewhat haunted by such people, which is one reason why I'm here on WS. I just can't get my head around them.
Call me naive, I guess.
Okay, fine! I'll just talk to myself . . .
I was just reading the CA thread: what an ever-growing



I guess I'm raising the issue of narcissism because I was once married to one. And, even though I divorced him years ago, I'm still often dismayed by a narcissist's breezy attitude about what we (mere humans that we are) regard as the truth. For a narcissist, such notions as "truth" or "honesty" are simply piffle and can therefore be disregarded. They don't respect the truth the way we do. In fact, they don't respect much or anything. For example, I had to take my ex to court for non-payment of child support; when the judge asked him why he hadn't paid child support for over five years, he simply answered: "I forgot." (And the judge didn't say anything to that response; instead, she simply slightly lowered her glasses and stared at him for a long ten seconds or so and then raised her eyebrows--and then ordered him to pay the full amount--in full and immediately! Hah!)
Anyway, the narcissist ex--who remains the most fundamentally dishonest person I've ever encountered--never looked at his lies as lies. Instead, they were simply "reality corrections."
I'm somewhat haunted by such people, which is one reason why I'm here on WS. I just can't get my head around them.
Call me naive, I guess.