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.
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I don't think I am narcissistic. I think I have low self-esteem.
Women are so unforgiving of themselves. We don't recognize our own beauty because we're too busy comparing ourselves to other people.
I am not someone who throws around the word 'self-esteem.' It is a fictional description.
Every woman has, for her own self-esteem, to work or have a major interest.
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.
Behind all their personal vanity, women themselves always have an impersonal contempt for woman.
I've always been a narcissist.
Women must learn to find self-worth within themselves, not through others. It is important to carve out a place just for you.
Self-esteem is such a challenging issue for young women.
There's a thin line between narcissism, even if it's a healthy narcissism, and entertainment.
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