10 Signs of a Malignant Narcissist


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 Number 9: Malignant narcissists have attention-seeking behaviors.

 Attention-seeking is a behavioral trait that can be found in most narcissists. Still, malignant narcissists take it to the extreme… they constantly seek attention from others, even if it’s negative or involves putting someone down. They do this by making themselves look better than you, belittling you in front of others, and using every opportunity to make themselves seem more important than you.

 Malignant narcissists always talk about themselves to draw attention back to themselves. They want you to know how great they are and everyone around them to know it too. They do this because they’re insecure and need validation from others to feel good about themselves.

Recommended: Becoming the Narcissist’s Nightmare: How to Devalue and Discard the Narcissist While Supplying Yourself- By Shahida Arabi.

 Number 10: They hold grudges a lot and take revenge.

 If you’re being abused by a malignant narcissist, chances are this person is holding on to some big grudges. If you’ve ever done anything that hurt their feelings, you can bet they will be waiting for the perfect moment to get back at you for it. Malignant narcissists might even wait until they have evidence of how bad of a person you are before they spring it on you… It might take years for them to finally decide when the time is right. If someone does not treat the malignant narcissist with the respect they are entitled to, it can lead to anger and resentment over time.

 Malignant narcissists also tend to be vengeful people who are more than willing to torture their victims with their mind games. They are the most sadistic, cruel, and vicious of all narcissists. Malignant narcissists don’t just include narcissistic traits, it is a syndrome, a mental disorder, or narcissistic traits are intensified to such a level that the health and well-being of others are affected in a seriously negative way. If you ever need to deal with a malignant narcissist, the best thing would be to walk away from them… don’t take their emotional abuse, leave them, even if it’s difficult.

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