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I’m a narcissistic sociopath – here’s how to protect myself from people like me

A self-proclaimed narcissistic sociopath has revealed secret ways people can protect themselves against his manipulative tactics.

The 26-year-old woman, known only as Delta, says she was diagnosed as a dangerous narcissist, the type of person who finds pleasure in controlling others.

He went on to explain that this type of illness is the most dangerous type and he chooses to share safety tips in hopes of helping the public.

Delta explained that if you want to avoid being humiliated and abused by a bad narcissist, you should avoid contact if possible or take steps to end their emotional hold.

Delta said his followers on TikTok video that a dangerous narcissist is ‘more dangerous’ than the average narcissist.

This is because they have a combination of narcissistic personality disorder, antisocial personality disorder, paranoia and sadism – the act of enjoying hurting others.

He asked viewers to ‘please believe that you are dealing with someone who can be very dangerous,’ adding: ‘We will cross lines that normal people would never cross.’

Malignant narcissists are more aggressive, violent, dramatic and sad than you would expect from the average person.

‘If you generally think someone has ASPD or is sad, then you need to know and understand the type of person you are dealing with,’ Delta warned.

Delta said in a separate video that his past experiences may have contributed to his diagnosis.

She claimed that she was trafficked for sex for many years when she was 10 years old and was allegedly repeatedly raped.

Delta also said he also had issues growing up including poverty, institutionalization and severe anxiety, adding that his experience exacerbated his current condition which he says has been in from childhood.

1. Gray Rock the Narcissist

Unlike the typical narcissist who exaggerates their ego, dangerous narcissists feed off any attention they can get, whether it’s good or bad.

In order to combat this behavior, Delta advised that people should “rock” the narcissist by removing all emotional responses from their actions.

“Making you as lonely as possible, in an unpleasant way, giving opinions, giving very short yes or no answers – things that will not allow a bad narcissist to feed on power yours,” said Delta.

A person suffering from this disease derives pleasure from making people behave in a strange way by cursing or shouting harmful words.

Delta gave an example: ‘I really like it when people leave me alone. I like it when people look at me.’

By shaking someone with a dangerous narcissist, it will cause them to lose interest in you because you are boring and you are not fulfilling their need to get an emotional response from that person, he explained.

Delta said: ‘You don’t give any kind of narcissistic feed, you don’t inspire me. ‘So what do I want to do with you?’

Although he admitted that he can tell when people are tickling him, Delta says that most dangerous narcissists may not be aware of this trick.

A dangerous narcissist will try to exert power and control over you but there are steps you can take including giving them the illusion of control, shaking them in the head, and cutting yourself off.

A dangerous narcissist will try to exert power and control over you but there are steps you can take including giving them the illusion of control, shaking them in the head, and cutting yourself off.

2. Give the dangerous narcissist the illusion of power and control

If not dating isn’t an option, Delta advised viewers to fool a bad narcissist by flipping the script and giving them the illusion of having power and control over you.

The main goal of dangerous narcissists ‘is to gain power and control’ over others, but Delta said by removing that you can protect yourself from their abuse.

Delta said: “Giving someone the illusion of control is good for making power hungry people who need to control like narcissists.”

‘If someone gives me the illusion that I’m in control even if it’s a master puppeteer pulling the strings behind the scenes, I’m unlikely to realize I’m being manipulated bc they’re feeding my ego. .

‘They feed my emotions by putting me in a position to perceive power.’

This can help you protect yourself, although it is not the right choice because if the negative narcissist realizes that you are cheating, it can have negative consequences, he continued.

This can result in what is known as a mood disorder – when a person with a mood disorder loses control over other people, causing them to experience strong emotions such as anger and depression, according to Psychology Today.

Delta warned that issuing a control lien ‘is not intended to be a long-term solution and your long-term goal should not be to meet if they are harassing you.’

3. Go No Contact

The first and most important step you should take when dealing with a dangerous narcissist is to completely cut off contact with them, Delta said.

This can be even more important if the person is not trying to overcome their illness or is not aware of it.

It is very important to cut off all ties if they abuse or hurt you such as belittling, tormenting or humiliating you.

Malignant narcissists feel and enjoy people’s pain, they take great pleasure in putting others down, so it’s important to stay away from them, Delta said.


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