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Is it normal that I enjoyment out of the disappointment of others?
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Ever since I was a young and innocent child for some reason when a family member of friend asked me a simple request (such as draw something or show someone around) I would decline.

But the thing is, I wouldn't decline because I was lazy or nervous. I would decline because I liked their disappointment to some degree.

Of course, I would never go as far as hurt someone emotionally or traumatizing someone, but for some reason, those little events made me feel "good". Is this normal?
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I don't think it's normal but I can understand taking pleasure from having even such a minute amount of control over another person's feelings. I wish I could do that more often.
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I think it's normal. Not necessarily good, but normal. You should spend more time in other peoples' shoes (not literally, figuratively) and try to relate to them.
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Maybe what you like is knowing that they care enough to be disappointed, more so than the actual disappointment.
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yes its normal
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no it's not normal it means you are conceited. Start caring its easy trust me. Sometimes you just do things to make others feel good whether you wanna do it or not. I can see what your saying but just cut it out people probably have noticed that crap and aren't a fan lol.
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I guess all humans want power.
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I see, schadenfreude
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I say its normal. I feel the same execpt I like the embaressment of other people.
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