Beware of the narcissist: Plucked eyebrows may reveal a personality disorder
By Roger Dobson
Last Updated: 3:48PM BST 09/07/2008
"Visible cleavage, plucked eyebrows and a cheery smile are all warning signs of a narcissistic personality, psychologists have discovered."
“We found that narcissism does have a distinct physical signature, and can be detected from physical appearance alone,”
"The results show that the rating panel was able to spot narcissists with a high degree of accuracy. The giveaway clues were a neat, organised and attractive appearance; stylish and expensive clothes; and a cheerful demeanour."
“For those who must interact with narcissists, they face a host of unpleasant or maladaptive behaviours such as self-deception, even in the face of disconfirming evidence; anger, hostility, and aggression in the face of threat to their ego; and self-enhancement and self-serving attributions."
Chris Live Says: Seriously though, how many women can REALLY hold their oh-so-clear mirror of judgmental subjectivity to their own foul faces?
Now, while some of these findings do sound very true to me and complement some of my personal research to a tee, I would caution against using "plucked eyebrows" and girls wearing push-up bras as the single most important determinant of a woman's degree of narcissism. What if shorty just wants to look good? I think that there's is a not-so-fine line between taking pride in your appearance and being a complete ego-maniac ... lol. Male or female though, vanity is a sin. It is what it is.
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Evil Women And Their Arched Eyebrows @ Telegraph.Co.Uk
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i can hold that mirror...i hold it daily. i think it's important to check yourself out...self evaluation is key to improving.
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