Ladyghosthunter
Gold Member
My whole family were a bunch of narcissists and they only thought of themselves, especially my uncle. He couldn't think about anything but himself and he just loved the attention he received as a theater manager. It was when a 30 year old actor raped a 13 year old budding actress did his world come crumbling down and he and his wife tried to save their own butts but forget about the rape. I couldn't tell him (he was taking care of my brother and me our teenage years) and to this day, it seems that he doesn't understand that when he does something terrible, he just puts others down and becomes extremely hostile to the point of yelling.
I bought two books to understand about narcissism: "The Wizard of Oz and other Narcissists" by Eleanor Payson, M.S.W., and "Narcissistic Predicaments" by Sister Renee Pittelli (Christian based) to understand what it was I was dealing with. In my own family, I lived with a bunch of abusive narcissists who couldn't care about anyone but themselves which left me neglected and them emotionally distant to a child's needs. Their own lives and the way they constantly needed praise while putting others down I didn't understand and you can't understand unless you find the underlying cause of what is going on. By them putting me down, calling me fat all the time, destroying my self esteem, was making them feel better about themselves.
I ended my family relationship at 42 when I asked my uncle why we couldn't have family reunions and why we couldn't be a good family like my cousins. His answer? "Well, we can't be like that." I guess I had a dream of normalcy that was never going to happen and it was then I walked away with a middle finger pointed straight at them. Although talking about this is a trigger, we need to find out if this IS a trigger and if it is a trigger for us because a family is a narcissist, we need to educate ourselves about this. I loathe narcissism because it borderlines arrogance, which I despise in people. For us who have been through the issues of dealing with such horrid family circumstances, we need, for us to heal, WHAT these people are and to, at best, cannot change them.
I bless all of you and thank you for letting me post this. If there are any corrections to my post, please let me know. I want you all to tell me your opinions and stories regarding this. I'm no psychologist by any means but for us to all heal, this, to me, needs to be talked about. Yes, it's a trigger for me too, trust me. Unfortunately, I attract narcissists but God shows me who and what these jerks are about to clear my path to what He wants me to do.
Heather
I bought two books to understand about narcissism: "The Wizard of Oz and other Narcissists" by Eleanor Payson, M.S.W., and "Narcissistic Predicaments" by Sister Renee Pittelli (Christian based) to understand what it was I was dealing with. In my own family, I lived with a bunch of abusive narcissists who couldn't care about anyone but themselves which left me neglected and them emotionally distant to a child's needs. Their own lives and the way they constantly needed praise while putting others down I didn't understand and you can't understand unless you find the underlying cause of what is going on. By them putting me down, calling me fat all the time, destroying my self esteem, was making them feel better about themselves.
I ended my family relationship at 42 when I asked my uncle why we couldn't have family reunions and why we couldn't be a good family like my cousins. His answer? "Well, we can't be like that." I guess I had a dream of normalcy that was never going to happen and it was then I walked away with a middle finger pointed straight at them. Although talking about this is a trigger, we need to find out if this IS a trigger and if it is a trigger for us because a family is a narcissist, we need to educate ourselves about this. I loathe narcissism because it borderlines arrogance, which I despise in people. For us who have been through the issues of dealing with such horrid family circumstances, we need, for us to heal, WHAT these people are and to, at best, cannot change them.
I bless all of you and thank you for letting me post this. If there are any corrections to my post, please let me know. I want you all to tell me your opinions and stories regarding this. I'm no psychologist by any means but for us to all heal, this, to me, needs to be talked about. Yes, it's a trigger for me too, trust me. Unfortunately, I attract narcissists but God shows me who and what these jerks are about to clear my path to what He wants me to do.
Heather