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Is It Always N Behavior to Violate Others' Boundaries?

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BonesMS:

--- Quote from: axa on August 30, 2007, 05:42:57 AM ---Bones,

I hear lack of respect, entitlement, grandiosity................. = well you know what

I think Ns always violate others boundaries, its a game, even if the consequences are to their own detriment.  It's like the little kid putting their hand on the hot stove, they are told do not do this, it will hurt you but they go right ahead and do it and until they suffer enough they will continue to do it.  The difference with Ns is that they don't care about cost, they get some sort of buzz out of breaking the rules and who it hurts in the process well, hell, they are only objects.

axa

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You're right, Axa!  That is an accurate description!

Bones

Poppyseed:
Sounds like a perfect description, Axa!  Wish I didn't get sucked into the game so easily.  I feel like the movie Poltergiest  --"Go to the light, Carol Ann!" :)

BonesMS:
I'm waiting to see how Mom's birthday party turns out this evening.  Should be interesting!

Bones

BonesMS:
Mom did real well on her 90th birthday party.  Said "friend" was another story when she attempted to give all of us one fresh tomato each as "party favors".  The other guests and I looked at her as if she had lost her mind!

Bones

Ami:
Dear Bones.
  I think that my Mother  has  ANOTHER  LIFE  AS  YOUR  FRIEND.

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