You know when you’ve been in contact with a narcissistic person (Narcissistic Personality Disorder), they have a habit of making you feel like you’re insignificant, wrong, faulty, useless, hopeless, not important and that their needs are far more important than your needs.
Perhaps you’re reading this because you have been traumatized by a narcissistic relationship.
The classic narcissist is fully immersed in their own sense of self-importance – they exaggerate their achievements / telnets / abilities and they expect to be treated and recognized as superior to everyone else. They require constant and excessive amounts of admiration from others.
The narcissist has a strong sense of entitlement, for example they’re too important to wait in line for service. Narcissists have little if any empathy for others, they rarely recognize the needs of others and if they do see the others needs, they believe their needs are more urgent and hence they become a priority.
If you have suffered (Narcissistic Personality Disorder) abuse from a narcissist and you are traumatized, you can get help here.
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