In some cases, you can tell how somebody is being treated by their own boss from the way they are treating someone to whom they are a boss.
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The same goes for Edward Monkford. Yes, based on what you've told me, it seems Emma was the real narcissist, not him. But there's no doubting he's an extreme controller. What happens when a controller comes up against someone who's out of control? The combination could be explosive.