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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums10 Signs you might be a narcissist
http://www.health.com/health/gallery/0,,20981393,00.html#you-like-to-be-the-center-of-attention-0You like to be the center of attention
You have a habit of giving (unsolicited) advice
You detest waiting in line
Your ambition knows no bounds
You know how to turn on the charm
You are the competitive type
You're famous for holding grudges
It's never your fault
You take advantage of people
You have an addiction
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10 Signs you might be a narcissist (Original Post)
Motown_Johnny
Feb 2017
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democratisphere
(17,235 posts)1. That's is only part of drumpf's extreme problems.
Warren DeMontague
(80,708 posts)2. Oh, come on.
Nobody likes to fucking wait in line.
Motown_Johnny
(22,308 posts)3. Detest was the word that was used....
also from that link:
And you get frustrated if someone doesn't respond to your voicemail right away. On some level, you feel you deserve special treatment, whether you're among friends or at the DMV. "Whatever a narcissist's needs are, they need to be met now," says marriage and family therapist Karyl McBride, PhD, who has written two books about dealing with narcissists, Will I Ever Be Good Enough? ($16; amazon.com) and Will I Ever Be Free of You? ($25; amazon.com). "They want automatic compliance because they are that important." Whether you are conscious of it or not, you live your life with a sense of entitlement, and for better or worse, expect the world to revolve around you.