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I literally did. I don't see why you'd believe people have to mournful about an amicable divorce or why that would be narcissistic otherwise.
They said "tossing away relationships like this is narcissistic" not "amicable divorce is bad".
But the way this relationship is ending is amicable divorce lol.
The way this relationship is ending is throwing away a relationship. The divorce method is irrellevant.
The author specifically stated they're still close friends. So they're still in a relationship. Again, how is this narcissistic?
I'm still confused here, what's the difference?
The difference is having a relationship with the strength of a wet noodle and celebrating it.