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Recent content by Pixie

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    Breaking up with boyfriend

    Thanks Tom, for your succinct and smart response.
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    Breaking up with boyfriend

    Posting the criteria here plus my experience with my partner - marked impairments in the use of multiple nonverbal behaviors such as eye-to-eye gaze, facial expression, body postures, and gestures to regulate social interaction. No. However, he prefers to interact with people when there's a...
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    Breaking up with boyfriend

    Thank you!!! I'm not sure it's proper to reply and leave your reply to my question below. Regardless, I appreciate the time you took to respond to my question and to look into PDA. Labels only go so far in helping us understand differences. It may just be a case of opposites, and for him...
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    Breaking up with boyfriend

    Thanks, Suzanne. I appreciate your comments. He cooks for me and focuses on my pleasure during sex and has done helpful things for my family. Could he still be highly narcissistic?
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    Breaking up with boyfriend

    I've been with my partner for five years. At first I thought he might have Aspergers because he runs away or ends the conversation when I share my feelings, especially if I'm angry or upset over something related to him. There have been many times he's given me the silent treatment; even walked...
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