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9 Strange Behaviors of Narcissism: Exploring the Baffling Traits of Narcissistic Personality Disorder.

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Narcissism is a personality disorder characterised by a persistent pattern of grandiosity, a lack of empathy, and a need for admiration. Individuals with a narcissistic personality disorder often exhibit a range of strange and perplexing behaviours that can be difficult for others to understand. In this article, we will explore nine strange behaviours of narcissism that stem from the nine criteria outlined for the disorder.

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  1. Walking Ahead
    One strange behaviour exhibited by individuals with a narcissistic personality disorder is constantly walking ahead of others. This behaviour stems from a sense of entitlement and grandiosity, as narcissists often believe that they are more important and deserving of special treatment than those around them. They may disregard the feelings or needs of others and prioritise their desires, often physically distancing themselves as a display of their perceived superiority.
  2. Impressing Strangers
    Narcissists have a preoccupation with their ideal self-image and a constant need for excessive attention and admiration. As a result, they often go to great lengths to impress strangers or acquaintances, seeking validation and approval from those who do not know them well. This behaviour can manifest in boastful or exaggerated stories, name-dropping, or flaunting material possessions as a means of gaining attention and bolstering their self-worth.
  3. Not Answering a Simple Question
    A common behaviour of narcissistic individuals is their refusal or inability to answer a simple, direct question. This is often a demonstration of their arrogance and haughty behaviors, as they may perceive themselves as above having to engage in conversations that they deem as unimportant or beneath them. Instead, they may redirect the conversation to focus on themselves or dismiss the question altogether, further highlighting their lack of empathy and disregard for others’ needs.
  4. Silent Treatments
    Narcissists are known for using silent treatments as a form of emotional manipulation and control. When they feel slighted or criticised, they may withdraw from interaction and communication, leaving their partners, friends, or family members feeling ignored and invalidated. This behaviour serves to assert their power and superiority while punishing those they believe have wronged them, further showcasing their lack of empathy and exploitative tendencies.
  5. Jealousy of Own Children
    A strange and disturbing behaviour often exhibited by narcissistic parents is jealousy of their own children. Narcissistic individuals may view their children as extensions of themselves and feel threatened by their accomplishments or independence. They may attempt to undermine their children’s success, belittle their achievements, or compete with them for attention, demonstrating a profound lack of empathy and an inability to celebrate their children’s individuality.
  6. Always Right
    One of the hallmark behaviours of narcissistic individuals is their unwavering belief that they are always right. This arrogance and grandiosity stem from their deep-seated need to maintain their idealised self-image and protect themselves from criticism. They may dismiss others’ opinions, gaslight those who challenge them, and adamantly defend their viewpoints, regardless of the evidence presented. This behaviour reflects their lack of empathy and preoccupation with their ideal, as they prioritise their own perspective over the feelings and experiences of those around them.
  7. Never Takes Responsibility
    Narcissists often exhibit a pattern of never taking responsibility for their words or actions, instead deflecting blame onto others. This behaviour highlights their exploitative nature and sense of entitlement, as they refuse to acknowledge their mistakes or the impact of their behaviour on others. They may shift responsibility onto their partners, colleagues, or friends, absolving themselves of any wrongdoing and perpetuating a cycle of manipulation and control.
  8. Passes Blame
    Related to their inability to take responsibility, individuals with narcissistic personality disorder often pass blame onto others, refusing to acknowledge their own faults or shortcomings. They may scapegoat those around them, deflect attention away from their own behaviour, and create a narrative that absolves them of any culpability. This behaviour further emphasises their exploitative and grandiose tendencies, as they prioritise their own self-image and preservation over the well-being of others.
  9. Ruining Special Occasions
    Narcissistic individuals may exhibit strange behaviours when it comes to special occasions, such as birthdays, holidays, or milestone events. They may go out of their way to ruin these moments for others, sabotaging celebrations or causing chaos in order to draw attention back to themselves. This behaviour reflects their preoccupation with their ideal and their need for excessive attention, as they prioritise their own desires and manipulate situations to maintain control and superiority.

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In conclusion, the strange behaviours of narcissism are rooted in the nine criteria outlined for the personality disorder, including a sense of entitlement, exploitative tendencies, grandiosity, arrogant and haughty behaviours, lack of empathy, preoccupation with their ideal, requiring excessive attention, believing they are special, and envy. These behaviours can be confusing and hurtful to those who interact with narcissistic individuals, highlighting the need for greater understanding and awareness of the disorder. With insight and education, those affected by narcissism can better navigate these strange behaviours and seek support and resources to address the impact of the disorder on their lives. (Sponsored.). https://betterhelp.com/elizabethshaw

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