There is evidence
narcissists tend to have higher than average levels of self - esteem, but that these levels are to some degree defensive and fragile.
In previous posts (see here, here, and here), we have discussed why
narcissists tend to be poor romantic partners (they are self - absorbed, low in empathy and more likely to cheat on their partners), but what about the sex lives of narcissistic people?
Narcissists tend to think everyone is out to get them, so they keep really meticulous records.
The marital relationships resulting from the early bonding patterns of sociopaths and
narcissists tend to include poor problem - solving patterns, a lack of coping skills, little consistency, low mutual respect, and poor communication skills.
Not exact matches
This thread is about what happens when
narcissist - meets - world, a world that
tends to divide into two groups on impact: the ones who need to be awesome, and the ones who figure there are other more pressing needs in the world.
My father, a
narcissist as well, although a passive one, would
tend to bow to her.
Previous research has shown that people in general — not just
narcissists —
tend to perceive others who are in relationships as more desirable.
People who ranked high on narcissism
tended to have friends who were also
narcissists.
When
narcissists feel at fault, they
tend to play defense, hard.
Narcissists are manipulative individuals and they
tend to think that other people exist for their own personal entertainment.
Narcissists exist in every kind of settings.
Here we provide three additional explanations for why
narcissists, like Mr. «Winning» himself,
tend to experience difficulties in their relationships.