Wednesday, March 19, 2008

“You're No Good!” People.

Deep down, these people really think that they themselves are no good, so they try to project their own selfloathing onto you. They are constant critics who attempt to find fault with you. They point out only your negatives.
Often when a relationship grows close and barriers are broken down, this “You're No Good” syndrome may emerge. It is usually because the person doesn't feel worthy of you or the relationship. They may also be competitors and trying to get a “leg up” on you by showing you every fault you have.
These people are often gloom-and-doomers. They often walk around with a tight and extended lower lip, furrowed brow, and an unhappy heart. They are miserable people who don't have enough self-worth. They often speak in hostile, angry, clipped tones. Giving you a compliment is an extreme rarity. They may speak nicely to others but their verbal wrath is meant for you.

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