FWIW: Given the recent (and growing) "tone" of the forum I have rethought my comments in this thread (and elsewhere). I thought it might be useful to revisit this topic.
I found
a thread from 2013 (started by our very own @bitty) where the same problem had been discussed. @OneRinger has also said that this is an ongoing problem, going so far as to suggest that it is
intended (we are "useful idiots," something I can identify with at the moment). I'm curious if that's true and we don't really have an NPD forum like the other disorder forums.
The following are my revised views:
1. In the past I have said I didn't understand why new non threads were sometimes moved to the Friends & Family forum. I felt sorry for the posters who might not understand why some nons can participate here.
I now see the desirability of that strategy, I regret criticizing it, and I don't envy those who have to choose which ones to relocate. (If it were me, I would still feel bad that the thread starter might feel mistreated.).
2. I said we were doing fine without a moderator.
I can see now that the above point would be better served by a resident mod who understands the desired "tone" of this forum.
I feel guilty about contributing to this condition. I enjoy talking to nons about what I understand about myself. However, I'm to the point now where I'm afraid to reply to
any nons because
they never leave. It's like, if you engage them they think this is their place(!). A hangout, and then it looks like a place to vent.
In my ideal world they would go to one of the non forums
first for the initial "level set" with other, more knowledgeable nons. (E.g., work through the "N didn't
make you leave your husband" discussions) and then come here if they have specific questions (without the venting.). And then
return to the non forum to contribute to a better understanding among
nons supporting nons.
I feel bad about this because I do enjoy talking about the disorder. But, this is getting bad. I don't believe much of this would be tolerated in the other disorder forums. I don't understand why this is different.
3. I think this forum should have the large pink warning like the other disorder forums, dedicating the forum to those with the disorder.
I would lay out the following expectations:
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- A reminder that the forum exists for people with the disorder, it's not a "hangout" for nons. Especially not a "victim" (venting, hyperbole) forum.
- 1-2 non threads are desireable to spur discussion which wouldn't occur among Ns by themselves. Thread starters should have clear, constructive questions and opinions, a goal, and return to the non forums when done.
- If a non starts a thread which doesn't serve the tone of this forum, it may be moved to the non forums at the mod's sole discretion. If a non sincerely desires to start a thread (assured that it won't be moved) they should PM the mod in advance to reserve "space" (so to speak) amongst what may be competing thread starters who are all subject to being moved (or, merge thread starters into one).
- Because most nons who have been negatively effected by pwNPD typically suffer from co-dependency issues (e.g., borderlines and narcissists often attract each other; anyone needing "rescue" such as avoidants and co-dependents), and these issues can be triggering to Ns when they are unrecognized by the non, it is expected that nons first spend time in the non forums, discussing their experience and questions in order to receive "front line" assistance from nons who understand the disorder at a basic level, and provide mutual support to one another.
- After receiving preliminary support in the non forums, if a non desires direct discussion with pwNPD, they may participate here with the understanding that this is a disorder.
- After obtaining what they seek, it is advised that they return to the non forums to contribute to the mutual support they received.
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4. If there is something peculiar about recovery from involvement with a pwNPD to justify their participation in a forum other than the non forums, a "... of NPD" sub-forum should be created under the non-forums.
5. I no longer support the idea of a non as a moderator.