by Maryann Hammers

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20 or more:
Egomaniac

Watch out! Your partner might be a full-blown narcissist—especially if you answered true to many questions from 17 to 25. These statements point to a sense of entitlement or aggression—the nastiest components of narcissism. “In that case, you have cause for real concern, and he could get worse,” says Campbell. “If it were me, I would run like hell, especially if you see signs of violence, infidelity, abuse, controlling behavior, or anger.”

 
 
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  • 1 ela // Aug 15, 2008 at 5:55 am

    is it just me or does this list describe almost every man?

  • 2 The Link Between Birth Order & Love? // Mar 7, 2008 at 3:32 pm

    […] yourself. These are also known as relationships of identification. (And here’s how to find out if he’s a narcissist, all on his own.) Post Comment 1 2 >>     Readers Who Like This Article […]

  • 3 Dee // Jul 31, 2007 at 5:21 pm

    I just left a man who is all but about 2 of these things. It started out with hurtful comments always insulting my intelligence or judging my ability to do this or that in life well. It moved on to hateful, abusive, and sometimes violent expressions of disappointment in me as a person, compared to him, especially if he felt that his comments didn’t hit their intended target….my heart. Thanks for the questionaire, it helped to put his behavior into words.

 
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