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7 Common Traits of Narcissistic People
1. Always have to be right
2. Think they are superior to others
3. Hate to be challenged
4. Think they have a right to be hurtful
5. Don’t care what you have to say
6. Won’t listen to anything they don’t want to hear
7. Believe they are special

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  1. I've been married to one for forty eight years and nothing ever changes, I've left so many times and every time I'm promised things will change doesn't I'm burnt out and now I'm stuck bc..he never let me work now I have nothing to fall back on,and with the world the way it's going I can't afford to leave,plz…get out while you're young or you'll be stuck like me.And I wish this confused pain on anyone

  2. Just thinking again about this one: The narcissists might even be the ones that truly would become to thinking (as how they've always used to would say), "They think that they is all that" or "You think you're all that, don't you"?? …. Or even as how I had heard/mentioned/said within the PG-13 1989 Drama/Action movie starring Mr. Morgan Freeman, "Lean On Me" (in a scene when he was talking to his lawyer): "You really think you're bad; don't you"??

    Because the narcissists must truly think that they have authority to just treat people however that they want to do 🙏 (and while just getting away with doing so unto whosoever wheresoever, that is until they truly become humbled enough, to only utmost decently justly learn their own life lesson each of them all individually).

  3. I was raised by a malignant narcissist & a covert one(they've been divorced 20 yrs). And I'm the oldest(Im 44), so I was the scapegoat. I didn't stand a chance. I just thought my brother would survive longer than I would. He died at 34. Slipped into a diabetic coma, in the lady that birthed us, home. The week it happened, he was about to literally move into his first home & escape her. The firestation was 3 blocks away from her house. Instead of calling 911, she called her 75 yr old brother, who lived 3 miles away. She's also a hoarder but didn't want outsiders to see her disgusting home, so she called her brother instead of 911. My father still worries about her more than me. 2 peas in a toxic pod. Its been a year since he passed & they still haven't honored their son, guilt trip me cause Im not feeling sympathy for them & manipulating people for sympathy like they loved their children more than their ego & perfect image as good parents

  4. Oh my god This is my mother. Every single point…… can honestly say I'll never heal but learning to escape it/her! By boundaries my boundaries, which means no contact, it's the only way for me.

  5. It's naïve to show sympathy for them, viewing them as victims. Personality disorders aren't mandated to be referred to emergency services or a psychiatric hold despite them possibly being severe because we know, as a society, that there is some level cognizance or control.

    HOWEVER, a narc who is aware and recovering shouldn't be degraded.

  6. 1 I only THINK I'm always right, I try not to act that way / 2 true / 3 I hate being challenged but I know criticism is important and I try to welcome it / 4 I think I have a right to be hurtful but I try not to act that way / 5 I have a way of being accidentally dismissive / 6 true / 7 true

    you should seriously rename this video to "people who are unaware of their narcissism." go meet a narc who's serious about therapy and then try to come back and claim this bs

  7. I am here because I have been told that I might be a narcissist. I genuinely don't believe I am, BUT I do value logic and facts over people yapping. So let's find out…

    1. Yes
    2. No
    3. HELL NO, challenge me! I value truth over an opinion. And I LOVE debates. You learn a lot.
    4. The right to be hurtful? The F***? I'm the one that always stands up to the those people. I believe respect is given, NOT earned.
    5. I think I can be dismissive sometimes. I think it's situational?
    6. I believe the only thing I've ever NOT wanted to hear, was someone forcing their beliefs onto me. For example, Christianity. But that's a whole other topic!
    7. LMAO "special" I literally have been telling myself lately, that I don't think any of us are "special".

    After saying yes to the first habit, I became a little nervous lol But thankfully, I can say I don't believe I'm a narcissist. Though I bet some people out there will make a comment, stating that this whole comment is narcissist! hahahaha It's a wild world.

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