ANSWERS: 3
  • Of course they do. They aren't "evil" people at all. They have some issues that interfere with their daily lives, that they aren't usually aware of unless someone points them out. To a person with this disorder, they think they view the world as any other person does, but they don't. I disagree with those who would scorn this type of person. I think it is easier to see the good in them, and simply not be around them, since their problems quickly bleed over into the lives of others in the form of one wave of problems right after another. But there is no need to hate someone for it. That is really, really pointless. Most people aren't able to keep up with the cascade of problems that follow a person like that. People have their own lives to live, and a finite amount of energy to spare. There isn't really a bad guy in these types of situations, unless the person who has the disorder consistently refuses to seek the help they need. +5
  • Apparently not enough which is why they seek so much attention from others. They ARE loved which is a fact, but whether or not they actually feel it, is debatable. Sometimes they can never have enough or are never satisfied with the amount of attention they get, so they feel unloved or neglected. It's all really selfish in my opinion, but that is the reality of someone with the disorder.
  • Yes, but it may never be enough. They need a continual feed of attention and admiration.

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