Narcissistic men seem like the ultimate catch: self-confident, attractive, charming individuals who are often the life of the party.
The narcissist always knows the place to be and who to be seen with.
His attention is initially very flattering, but eventually his behavior is not: he becomes aloof and controlling and may cheat.
He still seems somewhat interested, however, and often makes enough nice gestures to maintain a girl's interest, leaving all but him to wonder: what is going on? The country's leading expert on narcissism, Dr.
Keith Campbell, explains how to identify a narcissist, what it means to love a man who loves himself and how to break the cycle of dating men with this personality disorder.
About the Author W.
Keith Campbell, PhD has studied narcissism and its effects on relationships for over 10 years.
He is an assistant professor of psychology at the University of Georgia.
Campbell has published articles in and/or been interviewed by numerous newspapers and magazines, including the New York Post, USA Today, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Shape Magazine and Men's Health.
He lives in Athens, GA.
Catch | Selfconfident attractive charming individuals who are often the life of the party |
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His attention is initially very flattering, but eventually his behavior is not | He becomes aloof and controlling and may cheat |
He still seems somewhat interested, however, and often makes enough nice gestures to maintain a girl's interest, leaving all but him to wonder | What is going on |