I've always been a terrible judge of character. This leads to repeated retraumatization.
I think on this last 'go around' with the human types, I learned a couple of things:
That said, part of healing is reaching out.........scary but necessary.:eek:
I think on this last 'go around' with the human types, I learned a couple of things:
- Listen to the person's comments carefully. If they put others down, or seem judgmental, you can bet someday they will put you down or judge you. You don't need that.
- Watch for negativity, seven deadly sins: envy, greed, pride, etc......can't remember them all right now, but you get the idea.
- We (or at least myself), tend to treat other people better than we treat ourselves, pampering, etc. Watch to see how much the other person will give back. If you buy them a coffee once or twice, do they reciprocate?, etc.
- Do they have a big ego......a problem with men sometimes. Sorry guys. To me, the ego is necessary, to a point. It's needed for protection from abuse and to enhance our self-esteem to a point. After that.........its self-centeredness.
- Get to know what character flaws are, an alcoholic or dry drunk will display them sooner or later, and you'll get hurt.
- See how they treat other people in their lives. Are they givers or takers?
- Are they complainers.........well, we've all had enough of that, stay away or be around them in doses you can handle.
- When they call, do they go on and on about themselves and their lives, do they even bother to ask how you are? If not, selfish.....you are being used again.
That said, part of healing is reaching out.........scary but necessary.:eek: