Flying Monkeys

 Entry 1     6:10 p.m.


I wrote often when Jenny was living about being baffled about people who were facilitating the affair, and vouchsafing her behavior as legitimate. I just had never seen or experienced anything like it. I kept questioning how this could be possible. I didn't simper in a corner about it. I confronted each person about it that I knew was engaged in it. None had good answers. Some were patronizing to me. Reading Jenny's text conversations with such people, they showed no empathy, nor did they ever acknowledge that the behavior was wrong. They never addressed the core issue that was most disturbing, the little time spent with my kids. I have spoken about this essentially discarding of the kids to my closest friends, Sara, Paul, Lisa  and others as well over the course of 19 months. I was steadfast in my bafflement, and will likely not find a satisfying answer as to why the children, so central to her life before they were teenagers, were not even an afterthought. But, I digress. Flying monkeys. . .

It turns out that both those with narcissistic personality disorder and borderline personality disorder collect what is known in pop psychology as "flying monkeys." They facilitate the bad behavior by proxy, these folks.

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