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Gender and the Narcissist
In the manifestation of their narcissism, female and male narcissists, inevitably, do tend to differ. They emphasise different things. They transform different elements of their personality and of their life into the cornerstones of their disorder.
Keywords: Sam Vaknin,

Parenting as a Moral Obligation
We owe it to ourselves to realize our full potential as human beings and as males or females by becoming parents
Keywords: Sam Vaknin, narcissism, personality, narcissistic, narcissistic personality disorder, NPD, psychopaths, antisocial, psychopathology, therapy, relationships, abuse, divorce, battering, spousal abuse, domestic violence, psychotherapy, personality disorders, cluster B, DSM IV, self, ego, object relatio

Paris Hilton and the Negative Impacts of Narcissism
Today's culture rewards selfish and arrogant behavior. Narcissism is validated and reinforced everywhere you look. We have celebrities who have become famous for being rude, insensitive, and arrogant. We have shock jocks and women like Ann Coulter who say cruel and mean things about the widows of 9/11 to get attention. American culture rewards this behavior by putting them in the spotlight. The media caters to them.
Keywords: Lisa E Scott, Female Narcissist, Paris Hilton, Narcissism, Relationships, All About Him, Lisa E Scott

Great Sentence Openers In Bret Easton Ellis' American Psycho
American Psycho is a scary book for whoever reads it, be the reader male, female, gay, lesbian, straight, or crooked. But, besides the gratuitous violence, what makes this book scary? It isn't a novel in the vein of those horror adventures that Stephen King writes. Not at all. This book is disturbing not because of the horror of the violence it contains, but because of what it represents: the acts, realities, and fantasies of a narcissistic killer that not only makes a killing in the market, but who is also a serial killer.
Keywords: marciano guerrero, American Psycho, Bret Easton Ellis, Patrick Bateman, sentence openers, Serial killer

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