4 Personality Disorders Your Narcissistic Guy Probably Has

We’ve all been there.

I loved the man who everyone thought was a monster.

He was obsessed with his appearance. He had to be the center of attention. He was cold and cruel unless he wanted something from you. His temper was explosive and terrifying.

Your friends are convinced that you are dating a man with narcissistic personality disorder.

They may be right, but it’s important to remember that narcissistic personality disorder is just one possible cause of his behavior.

Not all personality disorders are the same, but they do share some of the same symptoms, and unless you’re a doctor, it can be difficult to recognize them in someone you’re dating.

There are a few other personality disorders that are very similar to narcissistic personality disorder.

Here are four similar personality disorders that share symptoms with narcissistic personality disorder:

  1. Borderline personality disorder
    A person with borderline personality disorder does not know who he or she is at all.

They always feel empty and panicky about being abandoned.

They follow a sad pattern of intense, unstable relationships, emotional instability, anger, and violence.

A person with narcissistic personality disorder can often explode into a “narcissistic rage” that closely resembles the rage and violence of a person with narcissistic personality disorder.

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  1. Histrionic personality disorder
    People with histrionic personality disorder have no self-worth and depend on the approval and praise of others to make them feel valuable.

They are often very careful about their physical appearance and go beyond their charming personalities.

They are very sensitive to criticism and their honesty is often questioned. It’s easy to confuse their obsession with their own appearance and need to be the star of the show with narcissism.

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  1. Avoidant personality disorder
    In many respects, people with avoidant personality disorder are the exact opposite of people with narcissistic personality disorder, but the way they act can make people suspect narcissistic personality disorder is the cause.

People with avoidant personality disorder are terrified of being embarrassed or rejected.

They are convinced that they are not good enough to exist in society. They neglect their personal relationships for fear of ruining them, making friends feel like they think they are too good to be around.

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  1. Egoistic personality disorder
    A person with OCD (known as obsessive-compulsive disorder) is obsessed with details, lists, rules, and schedules.