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OT: "John Kuthe" = "Toxic"?
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Bruce
2022-01-04 01:18:50 UTC
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John Kuthe “checks all the boxes” here, wouldn’t you say?

Signs of a Toxic Person:

Toxicity in people isn’t considered a mental disorder. But there could be underlying mental problems that cause someone to act in toxic ways. This can be associated with NARCISSISTIC PERSONALITY DISORDER!

Inconsistency:

Part of being human is having ups and downs, good times, and bad. But a toxic person is almost never consistent. Their behavior is erratic. They don’t follow through on their commitments or promises.

They Always Need Your Attention:

Whether it’s constant phone calls, Usenet posts, or showing up at your door, they always need emotional support. They take all that you have without giving much back. They have a heightened level of self-interest, a need to showcase their own greatness to receive affirmation.

They Abuse Substances:

Another toxic behavior is the abuse of substances, like drugs and alcohol. These behaviors become toxic when the person is continually harming other people, not to mention themselves.

They Don’t Respect Boundaries:

Healthy relationships are based on trust and the ability to respect boundaries. Toxic people just can’t do that.

There Is Always Drama:

Toxic people thrive in dramatic situations. They inflame emotions and create conflict. They love stirring the pot to see what happens. They are often toxic because they’re not interested in being stable and healthy in relationships.


They Manipulate Others for What They Want:

Toxic people love to manipulate those around them to get what they want. This means lying, bending the truth, exaggerating, or leaving out information.
Bruce
2022-01-04 01:26:00 UTC
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Post by Bruce
John Kuthe “checks all the boxes” here, wouldn’t you say?
Toxicity in people isn’t considered a mental disorder. But there could be underlying mental problems that cause someone to act in toxic ways. This can be associated with NARCISSISTIC PERSONALITY DISORDER!
Part of being human is having ups and downs, good times, and bad. But a toxic person is almost never consistent. Their behavior is erratic. They don’t follow through on their commitments or promises.
Whether it’s constant phone calls, Usenet posts, or showing up at your door, they always need emotional support. They take all that you have without giving much back. They have a heightened level of self-interest, a need to showcase their own greatness to receive affirmation.
Another toxic behavior is the abuse of substances, like drugs and alcohol. These behaviors become toxic when the person is continually harming other people, not to mention themselves.
Healthy relationships are based on trust and the ability to respect boundaries. Toxic people just can’t do that.
Toxic people thrive in dramatic situations. They inflame emotions and create conflict. They love stirring the pot to see what happens. They are often toxic because they’re not interested in being stable and healthy in relationships.
Toxic people love to manipulate those around them to get what they want. This means lying, bending the truth, exaggerating, or leaving out information.
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Bruce 1
2022-01-04 04:09:48 UTC
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On Mon, 3 Jan 2022 17:26:00 -0800 (PST), Bruce
John Kuthe “checks all the boxes” here, wouldn’t you say?
Toxicity in people isn’t considered a mental disorder. But there could be underlying mental problems that cause someone to act in toxic ways. This can be associated with NARCISSISTIC PERSONALITY DISORDER!
Part of being human is having ups and downs, good times, and bad. But a toxic person is almost never consistent. Their behavior is erratic. They don’t follow through on their commitments or promises.
Whether it’s constant phone calls, Usenet posts, or showing up at your door, they always need emotional support. They take all that you have without giving much back. They have a heightened level of self-interest, a need to showcase their own greatness to receive affirmation.
Another toxic behavior is the abuse of substances, like drugs and alcohol. These behaviors become toxic when the person is continually harming other people, not to mention themselves.
Healthy relationships are based on trust and the ability to respect boundaries. Toxic people just can’t do that.
Toxic people thrive in dramatic situations. They inflame emotions and create conflict. They love stirring the pot to see what happens. They are often toxic because they’re not interested in being stable and healthy in relationships.
Toxic people love to manipulate those around them to get what they want. This means lying, bending the truth, exaggerating, or leaving out information.
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