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Friday, January 4, 2013


What's likely to happen to a child if both parents have Narcissistic Personality Disorder?



(1)
      Almost guaranteed the kid will be a narcissist as well.
My granddad passed it to dad and dad gave it to me.
It's not inherited, it's a total psych job.

I'm a narcissist in therapy.

RScott
 (2)
    Just look around ---- Most children have parents who are narcissistic. (Think about what motivates a person to clone himself or herself by having children.)
(3)
      The child ends up like me.
It's not only celebrities who are narcissistic.
My mother wanted a doll to play with, my father wanted me to worship him as a hero. You grow up thinking that's normal and wondering why you are at such a disadvantage compared with people who have been loved.
Happy days.
(4)
    Good one. :D I would say that it is a strong possibility that this child ends up just like the parents. Of course, in the entertainment world they usually do not stay together more than a few years. I remember that James Stewart stayed with his wife until he died (in his 90's I believe). I think he was married to her like 60 years or something. Anyway, that is stuck in my head because I thought to myself that it truly was an accomplishment. However, he never struck me as an egotistical actor as many are.
(5)
   Wtf? They are breeding oh gawd!
(6)
    they put people with Narcissistic Personality Disorders into little boxes...they call it T.V. -blurey
(7)
    He'll end up having the same issues.
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   Idk but I just had to answer. Props to your disclaimer hahahaha.
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    For sure it impairs the development of conscience and empathy. In order for those to develop, we must learn to trust and be shown care and empathy. Narcissistic parents emotionally rob their children.

The only hope these kids have is intervention - early and often - of other caring adults in their lives. Mentor a child, change the world.

If I recall correctly, critical ages are 2, 5 and somewhere in the early teens.
(10)
   Despite some of the answers given, who could very well be right....let's say the kid has a less strong personality....and the kid is required to be the perfect accessory & never be a bad reflection on the parents....well that kid could self destruct in any number of ways when dealing with constant failure...

Could become a heavy metal god - think Metalica's Unforgiven....could go all nuts & shoot up a public location.....could fall into drugs & alcohol to self medicate.....could even just have a major breakdown or die of some stress related disease at an early age...

either way, I feel totally sorry for the kid....kids....whatever the case may be....
(11)
yes, I to was sad to hear that these two might reproduce.

on the bright side, Kids often rebel against what their parents are about and become something totally different because they get so sick of the attitude forced on them, might happen here, but just to be on the safe side, we should petition the government to have them spayed or Neutered.
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Well, darling, such a child is unlikely to know what "normal" is, and is also likely to suffer boundary issues throughout his or her life. Either he or she will grow up to be a raging egotist, or he or she will grow up to be the ultimate (and I loathe this word but it's all that fits) co-dependent.

Although you were most assuredly NOT inspired by the breeding of the two individuals you mentioned, I will point out that those two are not just narcissistic...they are also highly materialistic, and it's likely that their offspring will grow up with a similarly unhealthy attachment to other people's money, pointing to a future as a business manager or an agent. Or a shark.

(((Meds)))
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Children need to be held, comforted, and adored by a kind and calm mother, or they just don't turn out right.
You have to defend them and never speak ill of them to other people.
You have to look at tears and crying as a real need that must be addressed with greater love and sensible boundaries.

The best thing I ever heard was the advice, "Children need just five minutes of your time." If people would stop their own selfish behaviors and dedicate a full five minutes to a child that needs their attention, the world would be a better place.
I'm pretty tired of the mothers who completely ignore their child while they have a cell phone pressed to their ear.
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Apparently, in America, they become rich and famous.
Maybe I need to get me some of that stuff?
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There is the possibility that their two disorders will cancel each other out and the baby comes out normal. What scares me though, is that Honey Boo Boo will one day breed.
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It depends on how the child lives and what he will go through. Also who will inspire his personality.
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There won't be a mirror big enough for him as he grows up.
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I know someone like that. Remarkably, I never hear anything about her kids.
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he or she will be narcissistic as well
(20)
Well, from there they follow the rules of a double negative. Isn't it obvious? They're giving birth to this generation's Peter Billingsly.

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