10 Signs of a Malignant Narcissist


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 Number 6: Malignant narcissists have impulsive and Reckless Behavior.

 Malignant narcissists have impulsive and Reckless Behavior. It makes them very unpredictable and volatile, which can be extremely upsetting to those close to them. These people believe they are always right and everyone else is wrong, so they often don’t think about how their actions will affect others. They don’t care about how you feel or what you want as long as they get what they want.

 Malignant narcissists are constantly making bad decisions and they make these decisions without considering the consequences.  They don’t care if they lose their job because of a wrong decision or get into a car accident because of a bad decision. Frequently, they will just shrug it off like it was nothing. Their lack of concern for others also means they don’t care what other people think about them, so they’re often very careless about how their actions affect others.

 Number 7: They use aggression and violence.

 Malignant narcissists are known for their violent behavior and aggression and they can use them to hurt you differently. They may yell at you, insult you, and criticize your work or personal life. They can be verbally abusive and make threats against your life or property. Malignant narcissists will use intimidation to ensure you know who is in control. They will also use physical violence to assert their power over you.

 When you try to leave them, they will threaten you or even attack you physically. The worst part is that nobody will believe your side of the story if they attack you physically… this is because narcissists are excellent manipulators and know how to play the victim role well.

Number 8: They lack empathy.

 Malignant narcissists lack empathy, which means they can’t understand other people’s feelings they. Think everyone else is out to get them, so they are constantly on guard for any threat to their superiority. Because of this, malignant narcissist relationships tend to be incredibly volatile… you will never be sure what kind of mood they will have when you come home, and you’ll always be walking on eggshells around them.

 The lack of empathy also means that the malignant narcissist doesn’t care about your feelings or the pain he/she causes. This means that if you talk about what happened during an argument, the malignant narcissist will shrug it off or accuse you of trying to blame him/her for something.

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