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hi everyone its dr romini and welcome back to this youtube channel that takes on all kinds of topics related to narcissism narcissistic abuse narcissistic relationships and just toxic people in general its my hope that this channel will help you cope heal and make sense of these patterns to help you navigate these issues in your relationships your family and in your workplace so lets add to that proverb series because i think having those proverbs just end up becoming pithy ways of getting to the truth todays proverb blood is thicker than water youve all heard this one some of you may even believe it probably more than some of you believe this the origins of this proverb go back to the 1100s it was in german manuscripts and the initial translation really spoke to family loyalty that family commitments or relationships would have to take precedence over the bonds of romantic love or friendships now i actually think this proverb that blood is thicker than water is sort of an enably