Some people think everyone they meet is a narcissist — but that’s just not true.
You’ve met someone new, and they seem amazing. Everything feels perfect. Maybe a little too perfect. Things are going so smoothly that you start to wonder: What’s the catch?
You’ve heard about “love-bombing,” and now you’re starting to worry — could this person be a narcissist?
But here’s the thing: real narcissists are actually pretty rare. Not as common as people think. Research shows that only about 0.5% to 5% of people in the U.S. are true narcissists. And most of them — around 50 to 75% — are men.
That means 95% of people are not narcissists.
Even if someone shows a few selfish or confident traits now and then, that doesn’t automatically make them a narcissist. So take a breath. The person you’re seeing might just be a normal, flawed human — not a dangerous manipulator.
Let’s look at 7 signs that your new partner is not a narcissist:
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