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2017-12-14 at 11:58 PM UTC
Originally posted by Zanick She wanted me out of the picture from an early age, and when it became clear she couldn't accomplish this goal she sought to dominate me physically and emotionally. Without being too specific, I will tell you that she enjoyed most the control she felt when she smothered me. Sometimes I got away, sometimes I lost bladder control and sprayed her with urine, and the rest of the time she decided that having a dead toddler to dispose of would be too much trouble. I don't remember a 'first' time for this, and I strongly suspect that it goes back to my infancy with pinching and nose-holding being more than 50% likely in my estimation. But it went on for 8-10 years before I was able to knock the bitch off of me.
Post last edited by Zanick at 2017-12-14T23:43:57.440194+00:00
Is this why you wear blouses? -
2017-12-14 at 11:59 PM UTCSo in most families with a narcissistic child, they develop as such in response to the praise of a narcissistic parent - in my family, this is not the case. Both of my parents have empathy and a sense of boundaries, which my sister seems to always have lacked - making her the anomaly. Thus, her disposition interacting with me had two faces: the social conscience that my parents have nurtured, and which they believe to be their only daughter; and a concealed persona, that of a torturer who coerces me to embrace her will through violence and threats. Our relationship now is very awkward, because I remember all of that awful stuff and yet she has such an effect on me that I impulsively consider her needs in spite of myself. Eventually, I draw a boundary somewhere, and she tries to abolish that boundary and, on a good day, it all just sort of ends like that and we are both more or less intact.
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2017-12-15 at 12:01 AM UTC
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2017-12-15 at 12:02 AM UTC
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2017-12-15 at 12:05 AM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker Is this why you wear blouses?
You know, that possibility had never occurred to me before now. I'll think about it and get back to you. Also, if I'm such a beta then how did I fuck your mother so thoroughly well the other night? She begged for my cum, but you know what? I spat in her fucking face because that's how I roll, bitch. -
2017-12-15 at 12:33 AM UTC
Originally posted by Zanick You know, that possibility had never occurred to me before now. I'll think about it and get back to you. Also, if I'm such a beta then how did I fuck your mother so thoroughly well the other night? She begged for my cum, but you know what? I spat in her fucking face because that's how I roll, bitch.
Only betas use mom comebacks. -
2017-12-15 at 1:31 AM UTCThe following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
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2017-12-15 at 3:10 AM UTC
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2017-12-15 at 5:48 AM UTC
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2017-12-15 at 5:58 AM UTC
Originally posted by Zanick So in most families with a narcissistic child, they develop as such in response to the praise of a narcissistic parent - in my family, this is not the case. Both of my parents have empathy and a sense of boundaries, which my sister seems to always have lacked - making her the anomaly. Thus, her disposition interacting with me had two faces: the social conscience that my parents have nurtured, and which they believe to be their only daughter; and a concealed persona, that of a torturer who coerces me to embrace her will through violence and threats. Our relationship now is very awkward, because I remember all of that awful stuff and yet she has such an effect on me that I impulsively consider her needs in spite of myself. Eventually, I draw a boundary somewhere, and she tries to abolish that boundary and, on a good day, it all just sort of ends like that and we are both more or less intact.
>getting pussywhipped by your sister
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2017-12-15 at 6:12 AM UTC
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2017-12-15 at 8:51 AM UTCThirded
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2017-12-15 at 8:57 AM UTCFourthded
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2017-12-15 at 11:38 AM UTCThe following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
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2017-12-16 at 5:10 AM UTCThe following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
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2017-12-16 at 5:29 AM UTCLol lanny pretending to know anything about parenting.
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2017-12-16 at 5:29 AM UTCyule logs, lincoln logs, & pummels
these are the things in the crevices of you skull
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2017-12-16 at 5:34 AM UTCParenting = fill their dishes and teach them to use the BOX. /PARENTING
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2017-12-16 at 5:37 AM UTC