05-10-2015, 01:04 PM
I thought I had run into everyone by now...odds are good that I have...so I either missed this the first time around.,..or this is a new one for me....
The problem? Well...this woman I know and have formed a new business relationship with was doing something I had never encountered before...and I want to know if this is common or is this a red flag?
So...this woman we did an estate sale for is very nervous and worries a lot about everything so my natural inclination is to tell her that everything will be fine and let us handle the messy stuff and explain everything in full and help ease her mind. I also have volunteered to help her with some things like the dump and helping clear out a few things so she doesn't worry. Her husband of many years died and she found her self alone in a huge house and she has had bad health....
Well...I noticed my partner was doing weird things...like telling me I shouldn't help her and that she complains too much. Having been around a complainer..I don't think she is much of a complainer...I think she is genuinely worried and maybe unsettled about the changes in her life and her health and maybe a little scared....
BUT...here is the thing that was really bothering me and the thing I don't think I have ever witnessed before. She would say things that threw fire on all her worries...and then when she got her worked up...she would go in to "save her" ...and it was pathological...she kept doing it over and over and over...like it was second nature. She took all of her vulnerabilities and basically exploited them...for reasons I can't/don't understand.....
Has anyone ever met anyone like this?...do you have any insight? I am stumped....
The other thing..she was saying bad things about her but acting friendly to her face...THAT is always a red flag for me. I don't like that kind of behavior ...but I can accept it for what it is....it is just creepy for me because if I am saying something bad about someone I am not friendly with them...maybe cordial or polite...but not friendly. I think that is disturbing behavior.....
So...anything that will help? Is this behavior normal or common?
The problem? Well...this woman I know and have formed a new business relationship with was doing something I had never encountered before...and I want to know if this is common or is this a red flag?
So...this woman we did an estate sale for is very nervous and worries a lot about everything so my natural inclination is to tell her that everything will be fine and let us handle the messy stuff and explain everything in full and help ease her mind. I also have volunteered to help her with some things like the dump and helping clear out a few things so she doesn't worry. Her husband of many years died and she found her self alone in a huge house and she has had bad health....
Well...I noticed my partner was doing weird things...like telling me I shouldn't help her and that she complains too much. Having been around a complainer..I don't think she is much of a complainer...I think she is genuinely worried and maybe unsettled about the changes in her life and her health and maybe a little scared....
BUT...here is the thing that was really bothering me and the thing I don't think I have ever witnessed before. She would say things that threw fire on all her worries...and then when she got her worked up...she would go in to "save her" ...and it was pathological...she kept doing it over and over and over...like it was second nature. She took all of her vulnerabilities and basically exploited them...for reasons I can't/don't understand.....
Has anyone ever met anyone like this?...do you have any insight? I am stumped....
The other thing..she was saying bad things about her but acting friendly to her face...THAT is always a red flag for me. I don't like that kind of behavior ...but I can accept it for what it is....it is just creepy for me because if I am saying something bad about someone I am not friendly with them...maybe cordial or polite...but not friendly. I think that is disturbing behavior.....
So...anything that will help? Is this behavior normal or common?