LivePress.com


Article Related:
Advice
Aging
Arts and Crafts
Automotive
Break-up
Business
Business Management
Cancer Survival
Career
Cheating
Classifieds
Computers and Technology
Cooking
Culture
Dating
Death
Education
Entertainment
Etiquette
Family Concerns
Finances
Food and Drinks
Gardening
Home Management
Humor
Internet
Jobs
Leadership
Legal
Marketing
Marriage
Medical Business
Medicines and Remedies
Opinions
Parenting
Pets
Poetry
Politics
Real Estate
Recreation
Relationships
Religion
Self Help
Sexuality
Short Stories
Society
Sports
Travel
Wellness, Fitness and Diet
Womens Interest
World Affairs
Writing

Ping Service
Article
Encyclopedia
Categories
Rss Center
Search
Affiliates
Contact Us

Identifing Narcissistic People Earlyby John Morris

Narcissistic men and women are so self centered and self indulgent that they see friends and lovers as mere extensions of themselves. They are obsessed with flattery and demand to be adored and have attention to themselves at all times. <BR><BR>Unfortunately, these narcissistic types are very seductive and you may at first be attracted to them without realizing what you are stepping into. Because their egos are so very fragile, they constantly crave attention which eventually puts their partner at risk of being on the loosing end of the relationship. <BR><BR>To help you with some tips on identifying whether or not he or she is a narcissistic type, ask yourself the following questions: <BR><BR>1. Does he or she loose interest when they are not the center of attention? <BR><BR>2. Are most conversations about them, whether you try to change the subject or not? <BR><BR>3. Is your partner always fishing for compliments? <BR><BR>4. If you criticize him or her, do they literally fall apart at that criticism, especially if it refers to their looks or their mistakes? <BR><BR>5. Do you catch them talking about all of their supposed 'lost loves' whom each seemed to have had major flaws in which he or she had to break up with them? <BR><BR>6. If he or she is not getting special treatment or constant attention do they get mad or have a temper tantrums? For example if when they are not waiting on fast enough in restaurants, or did not get the best seats at the movies, are they upset? <BR><BR>7. Do you find a pattern of this person using people just to get what they want and then discarding them when their own needs are met? <BR><BR>If the man or women you are interested in shows any number of these types of behaviors then you may want to be careful. These are not the type of people to get involved in a relationship with if you want equal attention and love.



Article Disclaimer: John and Leanne Morris are dating and relationship coaches. For more dating tips and advice check out: <A href="http://www.Tips-For-Christian-Dating.com" target=_blank>http://www.Tips-For-Christian-Dating.com</A>