Comments on: How Narcissism Changes From Young Adulthood to Middle Age https://allpsych.com/how-narcissism-changes-from-young-adulthood-to-middle-age/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-narcissism-changes-from-young-adulthood-to-middle-age The Virtual Psychology Classroom Thu, 31 Mar 2022 04:28:41 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 By: Neil Petersen https://allpsych.com/how-narcissism-changes-from-young-adulthood-to-middle-age/#comment-2707 Thu, 07 Nov 2019 06:08:56 +0000 https://allpsych.com/?p=2298#comment-2707 In reply to Liz.

Hi Liz, without having any context for the relationship, I’d say that when high levels of narcissism really become a problem is when they interfere with someone’s ability to have empathy for other people or treat others in a caring way. If you have doubts, I’d definitely encourage you to consider talking it over with a therapist!

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By: Liz https://allpsych.com/how-narcissism-changes-from-young-adulthood-to-middle-age/#comment-2706 Thu, 07 Nov 2019 05:57:02 +0000 https://allpsych.com/?p=2298#comment-2706 I definitely relate to this article as I’ve often wondered or felt the partner exhibited a high narcissist personality.

He was in a higher leadership role earlier in his career but both his chosen careers, army & police had a basis of power & control.

I also have seen vanity in his persona & believe he has a sense of entitlement too.

I’ve been his longest relationship & we’ve only only been together for 7 years.

He doesn’t have children & even his relationship with his family is what I’d rate as poor.

When someone state’s how good it is to have an audience again after a dinner we went together with his friends, it’s a statement that still I question.

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