She would take this advice, except that speaking in third person is pretentious, and when you speak in second person, you sound assumptive and accusatory. Think I'll stick with the narcissistic "I."
It’s a sad, all too familiar story: harsh, distant, alcoholic father, sensitive, shy daughter always seeking his love and approval. Although there were flashes of kindness, most of my dad’s feelings had been buried long before. Even as...
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lillybrook says,
She would take this advice, except that speaking in third person is pretentious, and when you speak in second person, you sound assumptive and accusatory. Think I'll stick with the narcissistic "I."