I wasn't even married to mine~ he would tell me I wasn't good enough to marry but when we were in public at an important social gathering, he would introduce me as his wife...twisted! The narcissist does not view marriage as a bond among equals - but as an arrangement of convenience. By getting married, the narcissist merely secures a good source of narcissistic supply for the long-term. They marry for permanent narcissistic supply . It inflates their ego to have a wife ( or husband ) to brag about , and at the same time, humiliate , in order to keep reinforcing how superior they are. Narcissists are alway concerened about their image. Being "married" looks alot better to the public (in his opinion) than "not being married." He also NEEDS a spouse to "take care" of him since he is pathologically immature and unable to care for himself. He USES his spouse but never truly LOVES her.
Narcissists may marry for various reasons, such as to gain control and dominance over a partner, to boost their public image, or for personal gain. They may seek validation, admiration, and attention from their spouse to fuel their sense of superiority. Marriage can also provide a narcissist with a constant source of attention and admiration.
Some narcissists may personify their pets as an extension of themselves or to receive admiration and attention from others. They may also view their pets as objects that reflect their own status or image.
Narcissists may resent authority figures because they struggle with relinquishing control and desire to be in positions of power themselves. They may see authority figures as threats to their own dominance and superiority, leading to feelings of resentment and defiance. Additionally, narcissists may perceive authority as a challenge to their self-centered view of the world.
Psychologists who view development as distinct stages typically believe that the sequence of stages is the same for everyone, though individuals may progress through them at different rates. This perspective, popularized by theorists like Erik Erikson, suggests that each stage represents a universal psychological challenge that individuals must navigate in a predictable order.
Exotification reinforces stereotypes by reducing individuals or cultures to superficial, exotic qualities that are often exaggerated or distorted. This perpetuates a one-dimensional view of the group being exoticized, ignoring their diversity and complexity. It can lead to harmful generalizations and reinforces power dynamics where one group is seen as "other" or inferior.
Freud believed that women were morally deficient due to his theory of penis envy, which suggested that women develop a sense of inferiority and resentment towards men due to their lack of a penis. This led him to view women as inherently envious, manipulative, and morally inferior to men. However, this viewpoint has been widely criticized and refuted by modern psychologists and scholars.
Anyone could do either - in the view of many narcissists everyone else is there to flatter and supply them with what they need emotionally. You can go from being overvalued if you are doing this 'pumping up' to being apparently hated and put down viciously (often behind your back too) as soon as you don't do what they feel you should be doing.
well are you a softskin
that everyone is equal.. that everyone is equal..
Hate, masquerading as simple ignorance.
They are weaklings because of there "fleshy" soft skin.
becuase they black
well are you a softskin
land belonged to everyone
Yes. It is also possible that only you exist and everyone and everything else is just a figment of your imagination. But, in my view, neither is anywhere near likely.
When is Elisabeth Hasselbech leaving The View.
land belonged to everyone.
The Jews were considered racially inferior and a threat to having a society of pure Aryans