Question about narcisism?


Question:
If someone subjects someone to abuse, and they then excuse it by saying that they have been hurt before and dealt with it...that you will get over it. They pity you but show no obvious remorse. Is that considered a narcisitic person? Everything reverts back to them?

Answers:
It is more or less sociopath than anything else. There may be some narcissism present but no one on this site could reasonably determine that because they have not witnessed the patterns of behavior in this person and do not know him/her. It sounds like they are using some avoidance and displacement tactics and may even have some inferiority issues. I suggest if at all possible you avoid this person or stop being around them, if it's parents seek professional and legal help for yourself because with that situation the parent will not succumb to your analysis or anyone else's and you are only the first throes of what will become a violent storm. Protect yourself with any means possible or available.
If you are trying to play psychologist with your friends, don't bother and certainly don't start calling this person silly names like narcisist. If you feel like someone in your life is treating you with an abusive attitude, you have to get away from them or convince them to seek professional help.


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