I can understand your frustration and, understandably, some jealousy over seeing your ex treat his current girlfriend seemingly better than he treated you. And although you may understand that his current situation is none of your business, you may wish to understand what it is about you that made him treat you differently. This can be a good thing, as self-realization leads to self-healing. So, instead of wondering about his habits and personality, try focusing on your own. Ask yourself what it is about you that would be drawn to a narcissistic personality and what it was about you that clashed with it. You may be surprised at the and find that your self-confidence is such that it is just too good for a man with that personality.
Some examples of a narcissistic disorder are self-involvement, vanity, and selfishness. A narcissist is always right and they are always protecting their ego.
Yes
the world wouldnt be how it was always
Yes. Narcissistic Mothers always do.
No, not narcissistic. That means she's in love with her self, which it doesn't sound like is true. It seems like she is tough on you because she wants you to learn from your mistakes and do well in life.
Matt is potrayed as narcissistic and picky about looks throughout the Eddsworld Legacy mostly.
lustful, weed smoking and always inadequate in money and pleasures. narcissistic supply is off the chain.
know-it-all smart-alec Snobby,stuck-up,conceited,vain,narcissistic
Most probably people will leave his church in droves...it is very difficult to stay in a church if he has a lot of power. He is not truly qualified for the ministry but is unlikely to be able to see the point. He sees a lot of himself and is disobediant to God.
If he wants to be with you always or if he wants to be partners with you in class time etc.
She was never monogamous, she always had multiple partners at the same time.
There may be fewer books specifically tailored for mothers of narcissistic daughters because the focus is typically on the individual with narcissistic traits rather than their family members. However, general books on dealing with narcissistic relationships and setting boundaries may still be helpful for mothers in such situations. It's also recommended to seek support from therapists or support groups specializing in narcissistic personality dynamics.