10 Types of People All Narcissists Hate to Go With

Narcissists hate to go with rebellious people.

Narcissists have a superiority complex wherein they create a delusional sense of authority to rule over other people. With that, narcissists always want to be dominant among the rest of the population; they tend to be overly entitled to their rights to the point of violating those of others. Narcissists demand other people’s respect, obedience, and praise. which seems ironic because they cannot even offer the same values to their fellow humans. If you try to disobey their orders, narcissists can severely punish you. Thus, they hate to go with rebellious people because they only want those submissive types of victims.

Narcissists prefer to go with disciplinarians.

Narcissists conform to the saying “you only live once,” also known as “YOLO.” With that, they put no limitations on their actions and do not think about the effects they may have on other people. Since narcissists are impulsive and reckless, they live happy, go-lucky lives. Since they live according to Hedonism Theory, they will do everything to gain pleasure. However, narcissists are cowards as they avoid the pain of the consequences of their actions. With that, narcissists hate to go with disciplinarians because they do not want someone to restrict their dirty activities.

Narcissists hate to go with bossy people.

Since narcissists create a delusional sense of sovereignty, they want to reign Over other people, they want others to obey their commands and fully submit to them. With that, narcissists hesitate to go with bossy people as they want to be the issuer of orders, not the receiver or doer. Narcissists hate to go with rebellious people, which makes them hypocrites because they also disobey instructions and policies given by their bosses. In addition, narcissists cannot join military training as they will most likely commit insubordination considering their sense of over-entitlement.

Within every community, toxic people can be found hiding in families, couples, companies, and places of worship. The cryptic nature of psychological abuse involves repetitious mind games played by one individual or a group of people. Psychological abuse leaves no bruises.

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