BenevolentM -> RE: A Guide for Dominant Men: How to Preserve Yourself (3/28/2011 5:41:13 PM)
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ORIGINAL: BenevolentM I am also one of the most extraordinary individuals who have ever lived. Few men could ever claim to be my equal. Believing you're better than everyone is the reason you and others like you who have Narcissistic Personality Disorder are unable to maintain long-term romantic relationships. People who believe they are extraordinary think they're always right. Narcissists are extremely selfish and think others should cater to them simply because they exist. Relationships with individuals like yourself are always one sided. Significant others are expected to give give give and rarely, if ever, receive anything in return. In addition, nothing they do is ever good enough. Narcissists always find ways to criticize and abuse them no matter how hard they try. Before long, their significant others understandably start to resent them. They think "What's the point of trying when nothing I do is ever good enough?" and then they stop trying at all. At this point, they either leave the relationship or seek revenge, then leave. Since narcissists think they're better than everybody, they blame their now ex significant others because it can't be their fault since perfect people can't make mistakes. Since you're so in love with yourself, please learn to be happy alone. Subs don't need partners who never appreciate them. The ways of the devil are outlined in the Bible. The devil is an accuser and a deceiver. I have not told you enough to arrive at such conclusions. It is easy to arrive at irresponsible conclusions. It is a badge of honor to be an outcast in a place such as this. I see no evidence of sanity in this place. What kind of bullshit line are you giving me? quote:
ORIGINAL: Moonhead I did register "necronomi.com" as a domain name. Does that count? No, it doesn't. It would do nothing to prepare you. It would not preserve you. It can't be a dot com. It needs to be a dot hell, e.g. "necronomi.hell".
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