The Grey Man
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I'll present it in the form of a list of descriptors associated with it.
I do know somebody like this. Can anybody shed light on what might be going on "up there?" Because he doesn't seem particularly introspective or aware of the grief he's causing other people, and he looks at me like I'm an alien whenever I discuss anything less than concrete with him.
It's had a negative effect on me. I can't think when I'm around him because he likes to lecture people (including me) loudly, whereas I need some degree of quiet and isolation to relax. I tend to avoid this person and respond to his taskings and queries with silence and blank stares. I can barely bring myself to watch our favorite football team with him because he's so pissed off at everything, and it ruins my enjoyment. The worst part is, he likes to be angry. He'll act all considerate when somebody tells him that his histrionics are bothering them, but I think deep down that makes him feel powerful.
But I could be wrong. I honestly can't tell if he's emotionally retarded or sadistic.
Also, yes, part of the reason I made this thread was simply to relate my problems to other people with the condition of anonymity. I've never done it before. I think I tend to minimize the significance of my problems, until I think about how much time I've spent in distress as a result of them. Moreover, with problems like this the occasional outburst is usually the closest I come to actually confronting anyone, although this individual is particularly unreceptive to criticism.
- Verbose.
- Has strong convictions.
- Speaks loudly, wants his words to be seen as important and true.
- Wants to control conversations, often at the expense of the opportunities given to other participants to speak.
- Inconsiderate of others' viewpoints.
- Often casually dismissive of positions that challenge his worldview.
- Shallow.
- Manipulative; "plays the victim" when called out for his wrongs.
- Needs to know everything that's going on around him.
- Demands verbal reciprocation, and overall responsiveness to his antics.
- Completes tasks by controlling other people.
- Talks to himself when there's nobody left to bark at.
- Needs attention from his friends and family whenever they're around.
- Takes any behaviour that deviates from what he expects of others as a personal attack, and responds with a guilt trip.
I do know somebody like this. Can anybody shed light on what might be going on "up there?" Because he doesn't seem particularly introspective or aware of the grief he's causing other people, and he looks at me like I'm an alien whenever I discuss anything less than concrete with him.
It's had a negative effect on me. I can't think when I'm around him because he likes to lecture people (including me) loudly, whereas I need some degree of quiet and isolation to relax. I tend to avoid this person and respond to his taskings and queries with silence and blank stares. I can barely bring myself to watch our favorite football team with him because he's so pissed off at everything, and it ruins my enjoyment. The worst part is, he likes to be angry. He'll act all considerate when somebody tells him that his histrionics are bothering them, but I think deep down that makes him feel powerful.

Also, yes, part of the reason I made this thread was simply to relate my problems to other people with the condition of anonymity. I've never done it before. I think I tend to minimize the significance of my problems, until I think about how much time I've spent in distress as a result of them. Moreover, with problems like this the occasional outburst is usually the closest I come to actually confronting anyone, although this individual is particularly unreceptive to criticism.