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Aerows (29,690 posts) Republicans remind me of little kidsthat are standing in the kitchen saying "I don't like cabbage." "I don't like Red Beans." "I don't like rice." Then you serve it, and they are the first in line to eat as much of it as they possibly can because they weren't available to make it themselves, only available to gripe about what is for dinner. Not to brag on my own cooking, but I have Republican family members that exemplify this behavior. The people that despise cabbage can't seem to get enough of it (to the point where I was going back for seconds and it was all gone) when somebody else does it for them.
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Aerows (29,690 posts)Republicans remind me of little kidsthat are standing in the kitchen saying "I don't like cabbage." "I don't like Red Beans." "I don't like rice."Then you serve it, and they are the first in line to eat as much of it as they possibly can because they weren't available to make it themselves, only available to gripe about what is for dinner.Not to brag on my own cooking, but I have Republican family members that exemplify this behavior. The people that despise cabbage can't seem to get enough of it (to the point where I was going back for seconds and it was all gone) when somebody else does it for them.
For what appears to be the first time, researchers have taken a stab at [how narcissists become such] by following and surveying 565 children ages 7 through 11 and their parents -- 415 mothers and 290 fathers. The results are quite clear: Parents who "overvalue" children during this developmental stage, telling them they are superior to others and entitled to special treatment, are more likely to produce narcissistic children -- who can grow up to become narcissistic adults, unless something is done about it.