Undiagnosed
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This may sound strainge, I don't know but I have become curiouse to see a picture of you Stardust. Is this just me ??
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What is your age Stardust.
Honestley if you really thing you have it I would sugest you do seek treatment. If you are young and on't have a family and kids it would be great if you got treatment before that happens becouse people with Narcistic disorder will affect others around them such as their children and husand. .
A person's behaviours & traits & thinking is almost meaningless until you understand the context in which they emerged.
We have to be careful with these labels. Any time someone does or says almost anything, some person is there to stick labels all over them. It's tempting to do it to ourselves as well. Everything isn't a disorder or merit a diagnosis. Something is wrong with the narrow parameters of 'normal' in the west (probably true in many places as well). It may be perfectly normal for one person to admire their image with frequency but not so much so for someone else (if they're skipping work to stay home & admire their reflection or begin seeing that reflection as another person entirely).
No, I am not attracted to other females, I don't have family and kids and I am 21 years old.
Sorry, but I can't show a pic with me, I've talked about intimate things and I prefer to keep it anonymous.
I am a bit above average looking girls, have very beautiful eyes, pretty face, average body.
And I am aware that I'm not perfect and I have my own flaws too, actually many people told me that I tend to underestimate myself.
Sometimes I feel horny about my appearance. I imagine that if I would have been a guy, I would want to **** me. Could this be abnormal?
I was married to a narcissist for over twenty years. She had a strong sense of entitlement and high expectations of herself and others. She required a lot of attention and reassurance. Fortunately she did not manipulate people and use them for her selfish interests. These are the really dangerous qualities of narcissism: intense selfish and manipulative behavior combined with a lack of concern for the well-being of others. Just looking in the mirror and admiring yourself is actually pretty harmless.