In my personal experience being married to one for 17 years, the worst part, is that the victims involved, are often clueless as to the abuse that is taking place. The abuse cycle is often very subtle, while you are living it, but glaring once you are removed from the situation. The narcissist uses guilt followed by appreciation peppered with manipulation, lies, fear, and cruelty. When a narcissist seems content and happy with you, following an incident, make no mistake.... they are pleased with themselves that they have tricked you once again.
I'd say so. Many people who believe in this consider themselves as gods. This would be a great for someone who is a narcissist.
YES! Racism is horrible!
It's certainly possible. A narcissist may date another narcissist that is more selfish than they are to feel better about themselves. In turn say "i'm not as selfish as he/she is so that makes me above him/her). It's incredible and shocking the way people with this disorder think. It takes a lot of research to understand a narcissist.
Heck yeah..thats a horrible thing to say to a lady.
you could say: it was awful, horrible, horrific, terrible just to name a few. try thesaurus.com
If you are talking about something else you would say that it smells horible. Or it smells bad. Or I smell bad. If you say that you smell badly then you are saything that you dont smell with your nose very well. Hope this helps.
It's about control. Narcissists don't want to be corrected, told when they are wrong, called on the bad things they say or do.
horrible mooonth
Affirmation
Well a narcissist is a person who loves themselve, so they probaly need attention to boast there already big ego like complaments.For example you are cool
To say that your French is bad in French, you simply just say, Je parle mal français. In another case, if your French is very bad, you would say, Je parle très mal français.
People may say bad and nasty things for a variety of reasons, such as anger, jealousy, insecurity, or simply to hurt others. It's important to remember that hurtful words often say more about the speaker than the recipient, and it's best to respond with kindness and understanding.