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Are there degrees of Narcissism? - Answers
Good question. I was wondering that myself. Personally, I believe their is different degrees of Narcissism. From mild to severe. The severe being the least palatable to deal with. And severe leaving the most devastation in it's wake. Sadly they allhave the "me first" atttitude which is a real relationship destroyer. The worst being the ones who totally lack a concience or empathy for others. Scary to say the least.
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Are there degrees of Narcissism? - Answers
Good question. I was wondering that myself. Personally, I believe their is different degrees of Narcissism. From mild to severe. The severe being the least palatable to deal with. And severe leaving the most devastation in it's wake. Sadly they allhave the "me first" atttitude which is a real relationship destroyer. The worst being the ones who totally lack a concience or empathy for others. Scary to say the least.
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Are there degrees of Narcissism? - Answers
Good question. I was wondering that myself. Personally, I believe their is different degrees of Narcissism. From mild to severe. The severe being the least palatable to deal with. And severe leaving the most devastation in it's wake. Sadly they allhave the "me first" atttitude which is a real relationship destroyer. The worst being the ones who totally lack a concience or empathy for others. Scary to say the least.
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