From: AlleyCat <katt@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: H.R. McMaster: NOT A Billionaire - Donald Trump: Billionaire
Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2024 14:33:53 -0500
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On Wed, 28 Aug 2024 12:24:56 -0700, Alan says...
> Sorry. I know you think that's a terrible insult, but even if it were
> true, it wouldn't be.
OK, faggot... good to know.
Gay Narcissistic Personality Disorder And Gay Alan
Gay Narcissistic personality disorder is a condition often erroneously mistaken for overconfidence or
conceitedness.
Sufferers will often monopolize conversations, BELITTLE OTHERS, freely express their sense of SUPERIORITY and
ENTITLEMENT and BECOME DEPRESSED, ANGRY and ABUSIVE in the face of perceived criticism which raises feelings
of insecurity and shame.
There is a theory that gay men, like Alan, may be particularly susceptible to narcissistic personality
disorder(BINGO!), as a result of subconscious feelings of intense inadequacy, for which narcissism is an
over-compensation.
Counseling for gay men can offer the opportunity to discuss and resolve these issues. Unresolved, the
symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder can have serious consequences, in terms of failure to form
meaningful relationships, build friendships, develop careers and...
...GETTING BANNED FROM ALL USENET SERVERS.
Common indicators
Criteria for diagnosing narcissistic personality disorder are generally considered to be an exaggerated sense
of self-importance, feeling superior and expecting to be considered superior by others, exaggerating
achievements, fantasizing about spectacular successes, demanding constant admiration and compliance, taking
advantage of others while struggling to recognize their needs and feelings, believing they are envied by
others and generally behaving arrogantly. Psychotherapy and counseling for gay men, like Alan, can help open
the process of exploring issues that underlie these responses.
When to seek help
Often people experiencing narcissistic personality disorder put off seeking clinical intervention. Their
erroneous self-perception as powerful and perfect isolates them from others including medical professionals,
and they generally only seek treatment when they experience associated symptoms of depression, as a result of
perceived slights or rejections with which they struggle to cope.
Early medical intervention
If you recognize personality traits that are common to narcissistic personality disorder, or you're
experiencing depression, anxiety or a disabling sadness, you should consider contacting your own doctor to
discuss these feelings and related concerns, or contacting an experienced counselor or psychiatrist in London
who may be able to offer insight, perspective and the counseling that allows you to confront this life-
limiting condition. Getting appropriate treatment could make your life more rewarding and enjoyable.