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Good question Smiler I'm not sure I have any answers though; but I can say is that unless you find yourself apologising to inanimate objects like I do; I shouldn't worry too much Big Grin

(((SB))) and (((Liese))) have it about right I think. My narcissistic mother would never admit to being wrong and I've never heard the words "I'm sorry" pass her lips. But to answer SB's question:-

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They either fully believe they are never wrong - or they are so fragile they can't bear to acknowledge they are not perfect. I've never figured out which my mother is...


I think it's probably the latter. When my mother has been wrong, although she wouldn't admit to it, I have seen her colour up slightly and her voice is a little shaky afterwards - she can hide it but her body's response can't Wink So inside she knew she was wrong or made a mistake but was too afraid to spoil the perfect image of herself.

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