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  1. May 25, 2017 · Let’s distinguish “healthy” from "unhealthy" narcissism in the myth of Narcissus. As portrayed by the first-century BCE Roman poet Ovid, Narcissus is a handsome lad pursued by “youths and ...

    • Overview
    • Common Traits of Narcissistic Personality Disorder in Men
    • How to Date a Narcissistic Man
    • What is Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NP?

    An expert-backed guide to identifying and coping with Narcissistic Personality Disorder in men

    Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) is a condition characterized by a grandiose sense of self and a struggle to experience empathy for others.

    Only licensed therapists can diagnose someone with NPD, and not everyone who displays narcissistic tendencies has clinical NPD. However, there are a few general traits many people with NPD tend to display. We sat down with two expert psychologists to learn what it really means to have NPD, how the condition presents in men, and how to navigate a relationship with a narcissist. Keep reading to learn more!

    Common traits of Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) in men include an inflated sense of self, a charming persona, an excessive need for praise, and low self-esteem.

    While NPD presents similarly in men and women, men may be more prone to envy and struggle more to experience empathy for others.

    In a relationship with a man with NPD, practice setting strong boundaries and prioritize your needs. It’s possible for people with NPD to change, but don’t count on this.

    A grandiose sense of self

    Perhaps the most noteworthy characteristic of Narcissistic Personality Disorder, people of all genders who suffer from NPD tend to experience a grandiose or unrealistically inflated sense of their own self-importance. A narcissistic man may consider his experience and viewpoint “more important” than others, and may crave external attention to validate that perception.

    This exaggerated sense of self may lead him to be arrogant or rude or to present an idealized version of himself and his accomplishments.

    For instance, he may take credit for someone else’s accomplishments, or he may exaggerate an anecdote to make himself seem more impressive.

    Men may constitute 50-75% of people with clinical NPD.

    However, most men and women experience NPD in the same way.

    It’s possible to have a successful and fulfilling relationship with a narcissistic man, but it’ll likely take lots of patience and the ability to uphold strict personal boundaries. Tell your partner exactly what you expect from him and what you won’t tolerate, and be sure to follow through with what you say you’ll do. [14]

    For instance, if your partner is in the habit of insulting you to make themselves feel better or more important, tell him, “It really hurts when you insult me, and I’ll walk out of the room the next time you do. I won’t tolerate it anymore.”

    Be sure to follow through if he does it, or else he'll realize your boundaries are negotiable.

    Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor Jay Reid advises knowing what clinical NPD looks like when you enter a relationship with a narcissist, and realizing that your partner "may be incapable of meeting [your] expectations. Then ultimately, it is up to [you] to decide whether or not the amount of needs or expectations that this other person can meet is satisfactory.”

    NPD is characterized by an unreasonably high sense of self-importance.

    People with NPD crave attention and external validation, and this fosters a tendency towards egotism and a lack of empathy. They may present as confident, but their egotism is largely due to an extremely fragile sense of self; they’re often upset by criticism and may have some controlling tendencies.

    While everyone is narcissistic from time to time, only a licensed therapist can diagnose clinical NPD.

    Keep in mind that though NPD

    foster controlling or entitled behavior, not everyone with NPD is toxic or abusive, and many people with NPD manage their symptoms with therapy and/or medication.

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  2. In the Renaissance period, some depictions of Narcissus appear to be more an appreciation of male beauty than an attempt to convey a moral message about Narcissuss self-absorption. Image: Caravaggio, 'Narcissus', 1597–9.

  3. In Greek mythology, Narcissus (/ nɑːrˈsɪsəs /; Ancient Greek: Νάρκισσος, romanized: Nárkissos) was a hunter from Thespiae in Boeotia (alternatively Mimas or modern day Karaburun, Izmir) who was known for his beauty which was noticed by all, regardless of gender.

  4. Jun 30, 2021 · Identifying the destructive behaviors that characterize narcissism can help people recognize and cope with narcissistic people.

  5. Feb 6, 2023 · 10 Common Male Narcissistic Traits. If you’re concerned that a man within your life may have narcissistic personality disorder, there are some additional things to consider. It is important to remember that the nature of your relationship will depend on how the traits are exhibited to you.

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  7. Aug 19, 2024 · The myth of Narcissus is more than just a cautionary tale from ancient Greece; it is a reflection of the human condition. The term “narcissism,” now deeply embedded in modern language, continues to be a reminder of the perils of vanity and excessive self-absorption.