
Jul 11, 2014, 10:42 AM
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Member Since: May 2014
Location: Washington
Posts: 225
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Originally Posted by waiting4
Definately sounds like he has serious issues...my ex who is NPD was very much like that...one job after another and all populated by co-workers who were 'idiots' and bosses who were 'incompetant'. I originally thought he must be right as he seemed so smart, knowledgable. I was wrong, of course. He was horridly insecure...and a typical Narc, so he made himself feel superior by putting down anyone who didn't agree with him-- of which I became one of many, eventually. Yours may not be NPD, but it does sound more like a PD, than just laziness.
He sounds like he could benifit from some sort of therapy but whether he'd be willing to go...another story. If you intend to stay with him, you'll just have to figure a way to accept it, because it doesn't sound like he's likely to change. If you don't want to accept it, I suggest therapy for yourself, and planning a way to extricate yourself from him and your situation.
Take care
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Can I ask what NPD and PD stands for?
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