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I think you can post another topic with the subject 'How to test if a women you know is an EMW?'
There has got to be some short quick fire tests that you can do when you first meet a women just to separate an EMW and a women with a normal emotional state?
That's the trick, though. By the time you figure it out, it's usually too late. If anyone here has dated multiple EMWs, I'd like to hear more red flags.
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One test is if you get more loving and attention than you've ever known in your whole life or even known
Looking back, this was surefire. My EMW seemed WAY too interested early on. I thought it was "love at first sight" sort of thing, since I was falling too, but I am wiser now and know it doesn't work like that. That's just how she, and other EMW's operate. They just drift between people, leeching off their realities.
I've taken a break from the forums over the holidays, and glad to see a lot of people empathizing with this thread, and inadvertently my situation. Good to hear a bit more about personality disorders as well. I'm a bit surprised how enthusiastic and spot-on my OP is, considering I've only dated one EMW myself. Makes me so much more glad I got out, too. I kicked her to the curb about a month ago and recovering from it myself. I feel like I'm getting back to the person I was before I met her. I'm already involved with a new HB7, re-f-closed an old FWB that LJBF'd me about 7 months ago, and have a few more prospects lined up including a HB8/9 29y/o chick (with a PhD!) who messaged me on OKC. Spent a lot more time with friends, kicked up practice with electric and bass guitar, and in general I can tell you guys now that the only thing I miss about my EMW was the sex... and not even that so much. My new HB7 isn't as hot or experienced in bed as the EMW, but my word she treats me so much better. And the sex is more passionate/intimate, if that makes sense.
The other advice about "wanting to fix" your EMW... just forget it. Personality disorders, save for BPD, are indeed so rooted in the person that it's extremely difficult with therapy to "normalize" your EMW, and to bring your favorite persona of her to the front. Most people with PD's don't take any responsibility for themselves, suffer a lifetime of childhood emotional abuse/trauma, and very rarely get better because they don't take SPAM seriously. I'm only an undergrad psych student, but I did a metric shit load of independent research on PDs and Borderlines in particular.
If I had to sum up EMWs - recognize, get what you want and get the hell out. Run. RUN. RUN AS FUCKING FAR AND FAST AS YOU CAN.