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Is It Always N Behavior to Violate Others' Boundaries?
BonesMS:
Is it just me or is this a possible danger sign for a newborn?
I was recently reading an article about the newborn daughter of Nicole Richie. She is quoted as saying: "I feel as if she is an extension of me." When I read that statement, my immediate reaction to that was "Uh-Oh!"
Bones
BonesMS:
I was recently contacted by one of my maternal cousins, after not hearing from him for several years. (He was very close to my Nmother and basically worshipped the ground she walked on. EWWWWW!!!!!) Talking to him was like talking to another N :P! It seemed like he LOVED to hear himself talk and convinced that he knew everything about everything. He had also been raised to believe that I was mentally retarded. When he asked me what I had been up to and I told him that I just recently got my Masters degree, it sounded like he nearly dropped the phone!
After stuttering and stammering for several seconds, then he asks me: "Why did you bother to do THAT?!?!?" (I almost responded with: "What the F?!?!?") Instead, I asked back: "WHY NOT?!?!?!?" (This induhvidual is pushing 60 and still calls his middle-aged sister "The Troll"! What's up with THAT?!?!?!?)
URRGGHHHH!!!! :x
Bones
Ami:
((((((((LOL----Bones)))))))))
Fix him up with N doofus! Ami
BonesMS:
--- Quote from: Ami on March 16, 2008, 04:14:48 PM ---((((((((LOL----Bones)))))))))
Fix him up with N doofus! Ami
--- End quote ---
He's already married to someone I've never met. God knows what she sees in him!
Bones
Certain Hope:
Dear Bones,
lol @ induhvidual... :lol:
So he just called you in order to hear the sound of his own voice? Sounds like typical N to me. Chats up a storm, but totally closed to input of any sort. Now that he knows you're not the easy mark he expected, I doubt whether you'll hear any more.
Good to read you!
Love,
Carolyn
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