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LoginThings started off on a great note. They made you feel special by showering you with attention and compliments. But recently, things have started to feel different. Those compliments they used to give you have now changed into criticisms. In Greek mythology, Narcissus fell in love with his own reflection and spent the rest of his life staring at himself. Like their namesake, narcissists spend a lot of effort creating a self-serving experience. Instead of seeking deep attachments, they seek approval. Compliments and attention are validating, so the narcissist continually seeks them out. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition, text revision DSMTR specifies that someone must meet at least five of the nine listed criteria to clinically qualify as having narcissistic personality disorder NPD.
Like many forms of psychological abuse , narcissistic abuse can be so dangerously subtle and insidious that you aren't even aware it's happening. That's why it's so important to ask: what is a narcissist? Being in a relationship with a narcissist can have a serious impact on your mental health and could lead to serious trauma if you're not made aware of the warning signs and ways to navigate this situation. As one of Netflix 's most prolific narcissists—Joe Goldberg, played by Penn Badgley—is about to return for a fourth season of You , it's time we talked about narcissistic relationship patterns.
Posted July 26, Reviewed by Kaja Perina. Those with narcissistic personality disorder believe that they're superior to others and have little regard for other people's feelings. But behind this mask of ultra- confidence lies a fragile self-esteem , vulnerable to the slightest criticism. While most of us are guilty of some of the following behaviors at one time or another, a pathological narcissist tends to dwell habitually in several of the following personas, while remaining largely unaware of or unconcerned with how her or his actions affect others. One of the easiest ways to detect a possible narcissist is by listening to the way he or she speaks. A pathological narcissist loves to talk about himself, often in exaggerated and grandiose terms.
I recently started dating a guy who is hot AF, smart, and super charming. In the beginning, I didn't mind that he didn't ask me a lot of questions about myself — I loved listening to his stories and getting to know everything about him. Now, a few months in, it feels like the topic he's still most interested in discussing is himself.
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