Entertaining, but not for the right reasons.
I feel really bad saying this, but friends, family, and the therapists should have advised against making this podcast. I think labeling somebody as a narcissist is borderline unethical—it seems like a bad relationship that you should’ve been done with a long time ago. Forget the 30%, 70%… he needs somebody that’s going to run home from the bar and giggle with him and you need someone that will walk home with you. I feel a lot of clinical jargon was mixed in with something that’s as simple as incompatibility. It doesn’t need to be a pathology. I’m sure there’s two sides to this pancake…
Andy Claus via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/03/24
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