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Bob Zmuda

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@Bob Zmuda remember when that member challenged you to a dick measuring contest after you harassed him in PM and then you went all quiet? He even called you out in public and you were no where to be seen until said member was banned. Then you came out of hiding and made up some lies about that member requesting multiple dick pics. You really are pathetic.

P.S I'm not the only one that read those PM's.
Lol!

Yes Abe I remember when you kept asking to see pictures of my dick!

Craving worm, baby!

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Venus55

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Are you denying you've sent me FOUR pms that I don't respond to?

And never. Check my "follow" list. It's a veritable "who's who" of the biggest losers on RIU.

Tell me again how this is "starting to affect you in real life"
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Lol I didnt “check” anything it came up as a notification derr:roll:.

You have my permission to post any pm’s I’ve sent you, (Including your responses). I don’t say anything in pm that I wouldn’t say in public.
 

Bob Zmuda

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Lol I didnt “check” anything it came up as a notification derr:roll:.

You have my permission to post any pm’s I’ve sent you, (Including your responses). I don’t say anything in pm that I wouldn’t say in public.
Lol.

no Venus. Check my follow list. Derr.

I know things are hard for your little brain to understand.

Slow down. Read. Each. Word.
 

curious2garden

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TABLE 2. Proposed Criteria for Narcissistic Personality Disorder in the Alternative DSM-5 Model for Personality Disorders

A. Moderate or greater impairment in personality functioning, manifested by characteristic difficulties in two or more of the following four areas:
 1. Identity: Excessive reference to others for self-definition and self-esteem regulation; exaggerated self-appraisal inflated or deflated, or vacillating between extremes; emotional regulation mirrors fluctuations in self-esteem.
 2. Self-direction: Goal setting based on gaining approval from others; personal standards unreasonably high in order to see oneself as exceptional, or too low based on a sense of entitlement; often unaware of own motivations.
 3. Empathy: Impaired ability to recognize or identify with the feelings and needs of others; excessively attuned to reactions of others, but only if perceived as relevant to self; over- or underestimate of own effect on others.
 4. Intimacy: Relationships largely superficial and exist to serve self-esteem regulation; mutuality constrained by little genuine interest in others’ experiences and predominance of a need for personal gain.
B. Both of the following pathological personality traits:
 1. Grandiosity (an aspect of Antagonism): Feelings of entitlement, either overt or covert; self-centeredness; firmly holding to the belief that one is better than others; condescension toward others.
 2. Attention seeking (an aspect of Antagonism): Excessive attempts to attract and be the focus of the attention of others; admiration seeking.

-https://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/doi/full/10.1176/appi.ajp.2014.14060723
 

Bob Zmuda

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TABLE 2. Proposed Criteria for Narcissistic Personality Disorder in the Alternative DSM-5 Model for Personality Disorders

A. Moderate or greater impairment in personality functioning, manifested by characteristic difficulties in two or more of the following four areas:
 1. Identity: Excessive reference to others for self-definition and self-esteem regulation; exaggerated self-appraisal inflated or deflated, or vacillating between extremes; emotional regulation mirrors fluctuations in self-esteem.
 2. Self-direction: Goal setting based on gaining approval from others; personal standards unreasonably high in order to see oneself as exceptional, or too low based on a sense of entitlement; often unaware of own motivations.
 3. Empathy: Impaired ability to recognize or identify with the feelings and needs of others; excessively attuned to reactions of others, but only if perceived as relevant to self; over- or underestimate of own effect on others.
 4. Intimacy: Relationships largely superficial and exist to serve self-esteem regulation; mutuality constrained by little genuine interest in others’ experiences and predominance of a need for personal gain.
B. Both of the following pathological personality traits:
 1. Grandiosity (an aspect of Antagonism): Feelings of entitlement, either overt or covert; self-centeredness; firmly holding to the belief that one is better than others; condescension toward others.
 2. Attention seeking (an aspect of Antagonism): Excessive attempts to attract and be the focus of the attention of others; admiration seeking.

-https://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/doi/full/10.1176/appi.ajp.2014.14060723
Ding ding! We have a winner.


I think we should start taking bets as to when Venis will be banned.
 
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