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BonerJam99 7 points ago +7 / -0

How does someone with Munchausen syndrome by proxy act?

A person with MSBP often:

  • Has medical skills or experience.
  • Seems devoted to his or her child.
  • Looks for sympathy and attention.
  • Tries too hard to become close and friendly with medical staff.
  • Needs to feel powerful and in control.
  • Does not see his or her behavior as harmful.

Hahaha sounds right.

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Trumperette1 7 points ago +7 / -0

What a perfect description of Fauxci.

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BonerJam99 5 points ago +5 / -0

Fun open letter to Fauci....

The media ignores that he butchered the AIDs problem long before he got on the Covid train.

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DNONPC 5 points ago +5 / -0

TMSBP: Transgender Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy. Parents, mostly female, force their child to believe they are ill with the wrong sex. Now, fully supported by our rulers.

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Gmelindag 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sorry I have not his bullshit since February 2020!

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colers 1 point ago +2 / -1

No, it isn't.

MSBP generally manifests as a more destructive variation of histrionic personality disorder (A compulsive and sometimes abuse/destructive need for attention), which intentionally plays up or even cause sickness in a closed one for the purpose of getting attention, respect and sympathy from his or her surroundings.

It isn't telling someone who isn't sick to behave as if they are, it is deliberately manufacturing a shared delusion for the purpose of feeding HPD tendencies. Please don't needlessly pathologize people, especially with a condition as toxic as MSBP. You actually need to be an influential proxy of the subject and do it in a non-normalized environment (it needs to be a "unique" condition, hence MSBP actors often refuse to do things like sending a child with a mental handicap to special education, instead preferring to parasitize the standard schools by turning them into an accommodating environment or just homeschooling if they have enough social cirkels to signal it to. Once their charge is capable of relativizing their condition, the facade falls apart).

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bigbossman2 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's a bit over the top.

It's a jocular medical comment from a muppet named Kermit the frog.