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Is It Always N Behavior to Violate Others' Boundaries?
BonesMS:
--- Quote from: seasons on May 27, 2008, 01:27:29 AM ---
Oh my gosh Bones,
Your conversation sounded just like my older Narcissistic sister was on the phone. But she would TRY and usually win when speaking for her adult son. Grrrrrrrr
God for you!!! and good for her daughter, giving her a voice.
Job well done. ((seasons))
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Thanks, Seasons.
At times, I do get N's on the phone who try to curse at me demanding that they are ENTITLED to what they want! One started screaming F-bombs because there were no openings available yet and I simply hung up on her. No one should tolerate that kind of abuse.
Bones
Hopalong:
Ditto what Seasons said.
Good lesson for the daughter, to hear someone authoritatively tell her Nmother...NO!
Bravo, Bones.
Hops
Certain Hope:
Bones,
I really enjoyed reading about that phone interaction. Wow - - you held fast!! Not so very long ago at all, I would not have even recognized the major boundary intrusions going on in that incident. Thank God for growing up! Sure wish everybody'd try it :D
Thanks for sharing here!
Love,
Carolyn
BonesMS:
--- Quote from: Hopalong on May 27, 2008, 10:28:15 AM ---Ditto what Seasons said.
Good lesson for the daughter, to hear someone authoritatively tell her Nmother...NO!
Bravo, Bones.
Hops
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Thanks, Hops!
Bones
BonesMS:
--- Quote from: Certain Hope on May 29, 2008, 10:35:31 AM ---Bones,
I really enjoyed reading about that phone interaction. Wow - - you held fast!! Not so very long ago at all, I would not have even recognized the major boundary intrusions going on in that incident. Thank God for growing up! Sure wish everybody'd try it :D
Thanks for sharing here!
Love,
Carolyn
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You're welcome, Carolyn, and thanks!
Bones
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