Spotting a narcissistic pervert through body language: beware of these people!

Are you dealing with a narcissistic pervert? Learn the key signs to look out for and protect yourself from possible manipulation!

We’ve all experienced someone who seems to have an egotistical attitude, but have you ever wondered if they could be a narcissist?

Recognizing a narcissistic pervert through body language can be tricky, but with a few key signs you can spot a narcissist from a mile away.

Exaggerated facial expressions

When it comes to recognizing a narcissistic pervert, one of the most obvious signs is their exaggerated facial expressions.

These facial expressions can range from an overly confident smirk to an intense and exaggerated stare. Pay attention when you interact with someone, as these facial expressions can be a warning sign of someone who is out for their own gain.

Tendency to touch the other person

In a narcissistic pervert, you may find that they have a tendency to touch the other person in inappropriate or uncomfortable ways.

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This could include lingering touches on their arm or shoulder, or even placing their hand on the small of their back. This type of behavior is generally seen as an attempt to assert dominance over the other person, and can be a major sign of narcissism.

Monopolizing speech

Narcissists tend to monopolize conversations by talking about themselves, their accomplishments, and their interests.

They often do not let others get a word in edgewise. They may also be quick to criticize or dismiss any opposing views.

This tendency to dominate the conversation is one of the tell-tale signs of a narcissist, and it can be a good way to identify them.

Looking over the other person’s shoulder

One of the body language signs to look out for when trying to spot a narcissistic pervert is if they look over your shoulder when they are speaking to you.

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This is an indication that they are trying to see if there are other people or objects that could potentially be more interesting or useful to them than you.

If the person does this consistently, it may be a sign that they lack the ability to form meaningful relationships and care more about their own needs than yours.

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