As soon as a narcissist appears in your life – be it a friend, partner, relative or any other person important to you – your basic human rights are immediately violated.
As a result of such an interaction, you will likely feel broken, trapped, and perhaps confused or angry.
For this reason, it is worth learning to recognize narcissists in your environment.
If a person is a narcissist, then he or she is likely to be hypersensitive to small things, both real and imagined.
In addition, he will almost certainly be indifferent to the feelings and needs - of other people, of course.
Another sign is the illusion of grandeur, which is why narcissists often expect special treatment.
The list doesn't end there: narcissistic people are intolerant of criticism, are never (or very rarely) able to say the word "sorry" and refuse to take responsibility for their own actions.
Self-esteem in such people is increased by associating themselves with luxury items, influential people, organizations, systems or ideas.
They are hostile to those they feel are depriving them of what they deserve. Narcissists also distort reality by using gaslighting.
Lastly, narcissistic people always put their own interests first and may actively criticize and punish you for the feelings you experience.
Earlier we explained why a man in a relationship does not do anything worthwhile.