Improving one day that a time

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Cake day: November 10th, 2024

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  • This happens all the time these days. You don’t feel empathy your an "empath"🙄, your mom didn’t tell you to go to sleep on a school night she “verbally abuse” you and “triggered your trauma”, you have an interest in something more then your average person does? now you’ve a “hyperfectation” ect… ect…

    It’s weird how “mental health awareness” MFers will completely change the record when it comes to cluster B personality disorders or the none hacking wholesome big chungus mental illness’s like pychopathy, BPD and schizophrenia. Nowadays, “schizophrenia” just means weird or doing something differently and “autism” just means the same thing.


  • “Has being diagnosed helped you?”

    Yes, definitely. It gives me a lot more insight into myself and I now understand myself better.

    “If you don’t mind sharing, what lead to the diagnosis?”

    Good question. That’s for the therapist to decide. With that said it’s never just one thing. It could have been a whole series of factors that let to the diagnosis. If I meet that psychologist again I’ll ask him.

    “For a small background: psychologists who have worked with my stepdaughter have expressed that her bio-dad (my wife’s ex-husband) has displayed some traits that could indicate NPD, but of course he would have to be formally evaluated for a diagnosis and that’s difficult to get someone with the disorder to do. The last time they were in court the judge was flabbergasted by his behavior and during the judgment expressed that he was close to ordering a mental evaluation, which I think is the only way we would ever know for sure. It’s pretty obvious that if he has the disorder then it has caused many negative impacts for him, but it is also hard to feel any sympathy towards him when I see how much harm he has done to two of the people I care about the most. It might be hard to accept if he ever was diagnosed and some treatment actually helped to counter the destructive behaviors simply because of how much damage was already done.”

    What an awful story. It goes without saying that not everyone with NPD is like that. If you don’t mind me asking why was he in court?


  • Yes I have. When I was 14-15 I Dated a guy for a few months. It got old quickly. We stopped caring about each after a few months. When I was 19 I dated a guy for a few months but again I lost interest after a few months. It’s hard for me to have a long term relationship with anyone. I get jealous easily and I can be very one sided. I’ve got my eyes set on someone at the moment. I’m going to see a therapist soon. I know I can love I just have problems. I need to learn to empathize with others and be more dedicated.



  • It’s no problem. There’s a lot of things I do/did for attention. When I was younger I used to take the wildest drugs I could get my hands on and brag to my classmates. I use social media a lot and I’ve got some friends that I use. Nightclubs and bars are good. There’s always a lot of attention to get from there.

    Ever since I was a teen I’ve found my self being very promiscuous. It’s the best way to get attention from others.










  • “How does your lack of ability to connect manifest?”

    Very superficial and short term relationships. It can be very isolating at times. I can connect to others but only if there really close to me.

    “Do you feel connected to characters in books or movies/do their hardships affect you?”

    They don’t. There just made up.

    “Are you doing any kind of exercises to change patterns around thinking/relating?”

    Sometimes I think about others like there me. I know that sounds odd but helps me understand them. I try not to make everything about my self. I listen to others.

    “How do you feel NPD hurts you?”

    Yes, that’s what I’m trying to get across in this thread. NPD is like a drug there’s highs and lows. Sometimes when something good happens I just have this feeling that I deserve it. That I’m worthy but with that there’s come downs. Sometimes things don’t go to plan and makes me mad because how can I be wrong? It’s hard to accept there’s something wrong with you because you put yourself up on a pedestal and every mistake feels like your cracks are showing. You think that everyone else is as interested in you as you are.

    “Last one, don’t answer if you don’t want, but what caused you to seek out professional help?”

    I was having suicidal thoughts. I stopped seeing the psychologist cuz I lost interest.


  • No problem. I’m obsessed with how others look at me and I need constant validation and attention. I’m very driven by short term pleasure. I care more about the immediate validation and attention from others then long term relationships.

    I found it hard to relate to others. Everyone else is like a secondary character or a NPC. I know this may sound bad but I found it hard to care about other people. I love my family and friends but it’s hard to give anyone else attention.