Narcissist
Anyone experiencing dating a narcissistic? It turns my life upside down. Let's share stories.
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Have not encountered narcissist, but have encountered a girl full of dramas almost everytime.
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I once dated a narcissist. very tiring. because we are made crazy to fall in love with her sweet treatment. but in the end she just took advantage and after that we were thrown away like trash. and always thought it was all our fault
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I have ex gf like that . And very hard to forget about her.
this feeling is like being pulled apart. Sometimes feel very loved and needed, then suddenly feel like you've been thrown away.grateful finlly i can break up from a girl like this. I think this is considered mental illness |
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Maybe this can help recognize the symptoms of people who are narcissistic
1. Very reactive to criticism People with narcissistic personality disorder tend to be very reactive to criticism or anything they perceive or interpret as a negative evaluation of their personality or performance. This is why when an NPD person is asked a question that might require him to admit his shortcomings or mistakes, he will tend to lie, quickly change the subject or give an answer that does not match the question. 2. Have a low level of personal security The mental condition of people with narcissistic personality disorder is a bit complicated. From the outside, their self-esteem appears higher and more secure than other people's. Apart from that, considering their quite ambitious nature, it is not uncommon for people with NPD to obtain quite high positions of power, as well as abundant wealth. 3. Want to win alone and be defensive It takes a great deal of effort to protect this inflated, but actually fragile, ego, so that the defense systems of people with NPD can easily break out. 4. Easily gets angry or explodes when faced with a different point of view In fact, these characteristics are very common in people with narcissistic personality disorder and borderline personality disorder. Both personality disorders typically react with heated emotions when others bring their deepest insecurities too close to the surface. The reason why they get angry is usually because at that moment it brings out the much more painful emotions of anxiety or shame that they have kept inside. So, they replace feelings of shame or some past hurt or trauma with anger. 5. Putting other people down |
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