Disney Doll
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I'd stop making plans with someone who consistently did that to me.
Disney Doll said:I'd stop making plans with someone who consistently did that to me.
I'd stop making plans with someone who consistently did that to me.
Same here. I understand that stuff happens and if your late once in a while, no big deal. But consistently? No way. That's just rude.
Nearly every time someone flakes on me, I take it personally. Like really badly. It's as if they'd rather do anything else than do what they said they would with you.
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Am I alone on this? Does anyone else feel this way, or am I just a cry baby?
It still isn't personal when it is habitual. It is a negative character trait. You can decide if is a deal breaker or not.
People who flake, flake because of their own stuff. Disorganization, the inability to say "no" to others, depression, etc. nothing to do with you.
If "Jane" cancels lunch at the last minute because she doesn't feel well, the kids are being monsters, her sister broke up with her boyfriend or her boss says she needs to complete project "x" I don't see that as any of the above.
You've probably not met more than one or two narcissistic people in your life.
I diagnose people for a living and the internet p-sycholigists make me nuts.
I'm trying to understand this, because as you saw, I was willing to chalk this up to a pretty nasty personality disorder. When I try to put myself in the other persons shoes, I can't seem to justify repeated behavior like this with anything that makes sense to me. I get that it's not about me, but I don't get how people can do this more than a couple times before they wake up and say "Whoa, I'm treating other people pretty badly, I should cut it out."People who flake, flake because of their own stuff. Disorganization, the inability to say "no" to others, depression, etc. nothing to do with you.