Lurk
[ what ]
- MBTI
- INTP
- Enneagram
- 6,9 & 4
A good man would see a therapist, or just leave. Oy.
:spideysense: Oh, lighten up. *exaggerated sigh*
We all know that...
A good man would see a therapist, or just leave. Oy.
Sounds about right.Qualities: professionally successful, physically robust.
Behavior: stoic, financially provides for himself and/or his family.
In summary: a well-polished ATM.
A good man is always confident in himself and what he says.Sounds about right.
Oh oh I just watched a YouTube video on this, I have the correct answer!
Cynical answer- an undesirable man
Real answer- the dude that compassionately doesn't give a shit (is self interested)
What you are describing is a narcissist, possibly even a sociopath. I guess someone has to want them. Good luck in therapy.
You have no idea what a narcissist or sociopath is. Good luck in school.
We can blame @PinI see this thread is still as much of a toxic trap as it was when it began.
A good man is man free of judgment. Therefore, there are no good men.
What you are describing is a narcissist, possibly even a sociopath. I guess someone has to want them. Good luck in therapy.
Oh, I see! I touched a nerve! You were taliking about yourself. Spoken like a true narcissist/sociopath.
Newbies often have to wade through the sand before being exiled.Is Morticia D a new alternate identity?
idk, Every time a new thread starts, and @Pin is the first comment, it always turns into something incredibly funny.Newbies often have to wade through the sand before being exiled.
A man who is mature, compassionate, and responsible, but who can still find lighthearted enjoyment in life despite all the negative stuff that goes on. Healthy sense of humor is also important. A man who is brave enough to be genuine despite the guff he gets from those who are uncomfortable with his weirdness and honesty.
I knew he was up to something when he quoted himself@Pin uses derailment skillfully, he didn't reach Emporer by being lax