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Which Type of Narcissist Is She?

A 5-minute deeper analysis

Not all narcissists behave the same way. The grandiose narcissist is loud, demanding, and visibly arrogant. The covert narcissist looks gentle, even wounded, and operates entirely under the radar. The communal narcissist is the volunteer everyone praises, the saint who weaponizes her good deeds. And the malignant narcissist enjoys cruelty for its own sake.

"Knowing which type you are dealing with changes everything: how she will react when you set boundaries, how she will fight you if you leave, and how others will perceive what is happening."

This 20-question test identifies the dominant type — and the combination, because most narcissists show traits from more than one category. You can go back and change your answers at any time.

The Three-Step Path
Step 1: Is your partner a narcissist? — Completed
You are here: Which type of narcissist?
Final: Which type are you — and why were you chosen?
This is a reflection tool, not a clinical diagnosis. Narcissistic Personality Disorder can only be formally diagnosed by a qualified mental health professional.

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Based on your answers, the dominant type has emerged. Before we show you the full analysis:

Her Primary Type
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Her Primary Type

The Complete Profile

What This Type Looks Like

What to Know About This Type

Your Next Step

Step 1: Is your partner a narcissist? — Completed
Step 2: Which type of narcissist? — Completed

The hardest and most rewarding test is the third one. It asks not about her, but about you. Why did she choose you? What does your profile reveal about your own pattern? This is where real change begins.

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