It must be a very rare occurrence because I could not find a word that encompasses 'a person who thinks for them self'. Some suggestions:
Self-confident: an attitude which allows individuals to have positive yet realistic views of themselves and their situations.
Independent: free from the influence, guidance, or control of another or others; self-reliant.
The word you're looking for is "independent." It describes someone who thinks for themselves and relies on their own judgment rather than external influences.
A person who has a lot to say about themselves can be called self-absorbed or narcissistic.
email someone from an "i am a psychopath" forum. anyone with a more narcissistic chracter will love to talk about themselves ... i do ... or email me i suppose
It seems like you might be referring to the term "narcissistic," which refers to someone who has an excessive interest in themselves and their own needs, often at the expense of others. Narcissistic individuals can be self-centered, lack empathy, and have an inflated sense of their own importance.
A narcissistic
someone who thinks he is so handsome that becomes in love with himself.
They need someone who is as focused on them as they are on themselves. So they'd be better off with someone with really low self esteem, or just someone who is a real giver, and wouldn't mind never getting anything in return.
No.
A narcissist, by definition, is someone with excessive self-love. It's not so much that they pretend to be someone they're not, but more often it is that they cannot control the high regard in which they place themselves. They see themselves as a level higher than the rest, and when someone does not meet criteria they see in themselves, they often become haughty and that "someone they're not" that you are talking about.
Not all mental abusers are. A narcissist is someone who suffers from a specific personality disorder called "Narcissistic Personality Disorder." This disorder is relatively rare. Not all abusers suffer from the Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) - although many of them have narcissistic traits.
To be humbled is to be lowered in dignity or importance. It also means to decisively defeat someone who thought themselves to be superior.
yeah get out.
Diffident is an adjective that describes someone who lacks confidence in their abilities or is hesitant to assert themselves. A diffident person may be shy, self-doubting, or insecure.