I have got to leave the Occupy Movement topic, set that down for a moment.
Try to speak to another aspect of Do It For Me Syndrome, and how we can make everyone else do the work.
Sadistically – we can create more work for people to do.
Refusing to make small talk on an elevator or when sharing a park bench or participating in a group function. We with the syndrome do not put out the effort or apply ourselves to get along, contribute or otherwise help the other person or the rest of the group. We leave it to someone else to do all the work. Do it for me.
Some of us will even neglect our responsibilities, like keeping our children under control. Forcing others to awkwardly look after and protect them.
Raising little jobs for people to do. My heart really goes out to school teachers out there that are expected to parent as well as teach children of families that have Parents with Do It For Me Syndrome.
People with the syndrome tend to leave messes where ever they go. Again, creating little jobs for others to do.
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