The truth is that both groups want to be noticed. Yet we view a man's desire for attention as a natural instinct; with a woman, we label her a narcissist.
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It's absurd to think that desire for attention doesn't drive both women and men. Why are women scrutinized for it more, then?
I think narcissists are endlessly watchable. The way they view the world and the way they interact within the world.
A narcissist is someone better looking than you are.
One thing a narcissist doesn't like is to look in a mirror that is in any way genuinely reflective of what's on the other side of it.
As long as we depend on other women for self-esteem, using them as bad examples or fantasy versions - special, powerful - of ourselves, they remain stuck in a narcissistic version of themselves, too.
Narcissism is the part of my personality that I am the least proud of, and I certainly don't like to see it highlighted in everybody else I meet.
Wanting attention is genderless. It's human.
With women, there's a basic female instinct of caring deeply about the way they look; women stars have a narcissist complex.
I like to think I'm not a narcissist, but truth be told, we all have those sides to our character.
Men secretly respect a woman who is strong, has confidence and has dreams of her own. There's nothing more attractive to a man than a woman who has dignity and pride in who she is.
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