Despite all this grace and honour, I'm still a narcissist. My superego demands I am nice to people always but at the same time I don't care about them. I don't have anyone, I don't need anyone and I don't properly love anyone but myself. Yet I am the polar opposite of the classic narcissist. 1. The truly full-on NPD hates making plans, preferring to "surprise" people (in a narcissist way, of course) with their own plans. As a rule, they don't take too well to us surprising them. It's not fair, but that's how they are. 2. Perhaps it's better not to ask at all. The opposite is true also, I getvery self-conscious about handsome men. With ex girlfriends I had extreme insecurity when someone attractive was around them but tha´s more like a comparison thing and I don´t think this has much to do with homosexuality.
The opposite is true also, I getvery self-conscious about handsome men. With ex girlfriends I had extreme insecurity when someone attractive was around them but tha´s more like a comparison thing and I don´t think this has much to do with homosexuality. Bdd sufferers like myself are violently narcissist. We are so narcissist that we are not willing to accept that we are in fact narcissists because then we would be vain, which would further sink our reputation and fragile self esteem. Vanity can be good, without vanity we wouldnt have the sixteenth chappel or the Beethoven's ninth, I think. A narcissist wouldn't like to make people for the sake of that alone - it's for supply and dependence. You're also asking yourself in advance if you'd be a good parent. I think your symptoms are more indicative of low self-esteem and self-doubt. (The Bloke She Ends Up With was the opposite of narcissistic - he had integrity, and wasn't interested in public acknowledgement for anything.) oh yeah, Sargeant Troy was typical narcissist and the bloke she ends up with is the nice guy I want to marry I agree with the whole "parent loving you too much" thing (particularly the opposite sex parent) creating a new narc. I think that for some people, having a same sex parent who is a narcissist will create a borderline personality. That parent would probably compete with the child. My mother is more than likely a narc/borderline split evenly.
A narcissist wouldn't like to make people for the sake of that alone - it's for supply and dependence. You're also asking yourself in advance if you'd be a good parent. I think your symptoms are more indicative of low self-esteem and self-doubt. (The Bloke She Ends Up With was the opposite of narcissistic - he had integrity, and wasn't interested in public acknowledgement for anything.) oh yeah, Sargeant Troy was typical narcissist and the bloke she ends up with is the nice guy I want to marry I agree with the whole "parent loving you too much" thing (particularly the opposite sex parent) creating a new narc. I think that for some people, having a same sex parent who is a narcissist will create a borderline personality. That parent would probably compete with the child. My mother is more than likely a narc/borderline split evenly. Regardless of whether someone has a PD or not, having lots of opposite sex "friends" is always a bad sign. If you get with someone like this, enjoy the sex, keep it casual, and don't commit. You are absolutely correct!
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