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Is lack of empathy a mental disorder?
Yes. The professional who explained narcissism to me had been treating someone I knew. The doctor first explained the complete lack of empathy in a narcissist saying, he has absolutely no idea what you are feeling, no empathy at all. Then he asked me to share with the narcissist how I felt during huRead more
Yes. The professional who explained narcissism to me had been treating someone I knew. The doctor first explained the complete lack of empathy in a narcissist saying, he has absolutely no idea what you are feeling, no empathy at all. Then he asked me to share with the narcissist how I felt during hurtful incidents. The narcissist thought that was a waste of time and refused to participate. Being so removed from empathy helps the offender to avoid a discomforting recognition of the pain they have caused. If you have empathy I think it’s very difficult to understand someone who has none and doesn’t want to develop empathy, unless you accept that the narcissist has no motivation to change especially since those changes would benefit someone else.
See lessWhy do people think all cross dressers are gay?
It is quite common to believe that all cross dressers are homosexual or bi-sexual. There are many cross dressers who are heterosexual men. It is those men who report they enjoy the feel of women’s clothes, the excitement of pushing the limits of societal acceptance or enjoy the feel of risk taking.Read more
It is quite common to believe that all cross dressers are homosexual or bi-sexual. There are many cross dressers who are heterosexual men. It is those men who report they enjoy the feel of women’s clothes, the excitement of pushing the limits of societal acceptance or enjoy the feel of risk taking. Men who cross-dress are, as some put it, expressing another aspect of themselves or achieving a feminine sense of self. And while we seem perfectly okay with those who do drag, somehow we’re not quite as ready for men who wear ladies’ clothes. There are many misconceptions about cross-dressers. Many assume them to be gay, but the majority are heterosexual.
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