I Will Admit, One NPD Stereotype I Do Fit Is The Need To Drag Down Others In Order To Prevent Them From
i will admit, one NPD stereotype i do fit is the need to drag down others in order to prevent them from feeling as though they’re better than me.
if someone is overly confident about themselves, i feel the need to make slight jabs at it, often without even realising i’m doing it, just to be sure they aren’t putting themselves above me.
as i said, i usually don’t even realise i’m doing it until it’s done, but it’s important to support NPD even if some of our symptoms do hurt or upset others.
if your support for NPD is limited only to those who do not have symptoms that align with certain stereotypes, then you are not an advocate.
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