No because rejection means you know who and what they really are and know all their true self. They think they are god and that one cannot live without them. They believe that you are the one who needs them, when in reality it is the other way around. Once a narcissist always a narcissist. They cannot change
Most likely to just irritate you ... He or she couldn't handle the rejection because of their narcissism, so they had to retaliate against you so that they feel they "won" and it was they who dumped you, perhaps. Let it go ... get on with life.
Some rejection examples include not getting a job offer, being turned down for a date, or receiving a rejection letter for a college application. To handle rejection gracefully, it's important to stay positive, learn from the experience, and maintain self-confidence.
In my humble opinion, they have no chance of any meaningful relationship because of the inability to love. This is a very difficult combination; the borderline will have a deep fear of rejection and so does the narcissist. The Narcissist is likely to lie and cheat which compounds the Borerlines fear of rejection, the lack of empathy from the narcissist replays the early injuries to the Borderline. There is a very good book. The Narcissistic/Borderline Couple - A Psychoanalytic Perspective on marital treatment.
They either don't, or they blow it off. Beware of the brooders.
Call an attourney.
The Histrionic Personality Disorder (HPD) is a separate mental health disorder. I assume, therefore, that you are referring to the SOMATIC female narcissist. She derives her sense of self-worth from her sexual conquests. And, yes, she is enraged by rejection.
The best way to handle rejection is to know who you are and be comfortable with yourself. We have to accept our Lot in life: 1.You can not change who you come from! 2. Where you come from 3. Your mistakes 4. your experiences You can change how you your self accept you and how move forward! For more insight: coachcobbs.com
To effectively handle rejection and move forward with confidence, it's important to acknowledge your feelings, learn from the experience, and stay focused on your goals. Remember to not take rejection personally, dust off your feet, and keep pushing forward with determination and resilience.
It is unlikely for a narcissist in the closet to openly admit to being gay, as they often struggle with vulnerability and fear rejection. They may continue to deny their true sexual orientation to maintain their façade of control and superiority.
It is not advised to manipulate a narcissist in this manner. It is best to involve law enforcement or negotiators trained to handle hostage situations. Attempting to manipulate a narcissist could escalate the situation and put the hostage in more danger.
hey - age doesnt matter.
If I am trying to sell something I have to understand that not everyone is going to want what I'm selling. Knowing that, it helps me to better handle rejection. It does help to know your demographics of who best will need what I'm selling.