Lol Then why am I not being lynched by all the other control freaks who come here if that is a repeating theme with me?
Many, many disorders end up with a person learning how to "blend in" adaptively, play a part, something that synergies well with acting, but the narcy ones tend to stand out a little more (talentless ones too~).
Some disorders like bipolar do well from being that much more expressive, some OCD types handle the study and assuming another part as their obsession of the moment, the first Schizophrenic I met was through acting, fear-based disorders sometimes use it either like a roller coaster rush or as a means of tempering their fears, chronic liars tended to improvise well, even the ones directing or instructing tend to have... quirks.
by wilfulI don't tend to get along with you and edvard because your posts reek of ownership (of what is the interesting part)
by wilfulIt's more about a theme running across your posts: i own the place; i own the users
Where did you get this ownership business from? What about us makes you feel owned? Raven and I are the longest standing members here, and that's it.
I sense a theme running across your posts, and that's a major inferiority complex that makes you bitter and passive aggressive towards me and other posters here.
"Even so, the pain is still felt, it just doesn't bother as much. So please, tell us how you numbed yourself emotionally to everything."
I suppose I didn't numb myself but allowed certain circumstances to. Describing how it's done is a bit complicated and I dont entirely understand it myself. But, it's more of letting the pain hit you instead of dealing with the issue, not caring until eventually the constant pain feels nonexistent. Until learning to suffer with the pain becomes habitual.
It's not at all a healthy practice and I wouldn't call it a strength, more of an easy/temporary way to cope.