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misterdude 28-09-2009 01:27 AM

which houesmate was the most narcissistic?
 
ain't that a tough one. they all were in their own way. but it has to Siavash, he was self obsessed in everything he done, his costumes and his actions to further his popularity.

karezza 28-09-2009 09:47 AM

Siavash & Rodrigo.

:nono:

setanta 28-09-2009 09:51 AM

Noirin

Cybele 28-09-2009 12:44 PM

Bea... because she truly had no concept of anything outside of her own wants, needs and opinions.

J-Rock 28-09-2009 06:36 PM

Haha - couldn't resist re-posting this link seeing as this subject has been raised.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSKU3LiM-fM

I think they were all within the spectrum (why go on BB?), but obviously it was Bea who was on the extreme end. It is a no contest.

Kate! 28-09-2009 07:08 PM

noirin, isaac, kenny n siavash

NolasGirl 28-09-2009 09:09 PM

This word narcissism is being bashed around way too much. Narcissism is a very extreme and dysfunctional thing that can only really be applied to a minority of people in this world. To actually scientifically or clinically define someone as narcissist.. Relates to serious extremes in lack of empathy. And people are confusing it with selfishness, egotistical behaviour, facades etc. that were more evident on BB. And also in a lot of cases, defensiveness. But to call someone narcissistic.. it would have to be an extreme case.

setanta 28-09-2009 09:27 PM

[rquote=2612385&tid=148226&author=NolasGirl]This word narcissism is being bashed around way too much. Narcissism is a very extreme and dysfunctional thing that can only really be applied to a minority of people in this world. To actually scientifically or clinically define someone as narcissist.. Relates to serious extremes in lack of empathy. And people are confusing it with selfishness, egotistical behaviour, facades etc. that were more evident on BB. And also in a lot of cases, defensiveness. But to call someone narcissistic.. it would have to be an extreme case.[/rquote]

Agree with you but believe that Noirin would be the one who comes closest to it. Not classifying her here at all, but can see many traits within her that are related to narcissism.

MassiveTruck 28-09-2009 11:04 PM

Easily Siavash. I can't see how anybody could say otherwise.

The rest had levels of arrogance. Marcus was narcissistic too but just those two.

The rest were just random. Sure they had levels of ego but only those two were narcissistic with their image and their obsession with women and their obsession with looks. Day after Day, week after week.

The rest had something in their lives they were proud of.

These two had nothing so imagined this world - easily narcissistic.

MassiveTruck 28-09-2009 11:06 PM

[rquote=2612385&tid=148226&author=NolasGirl]This word narcissism is being bashed around way too much. Narcissism is a very extreme and dysfunctional thing that can only really be applied to a minority of people in this world. To actually scientifically or clinically define someone as narcissist.. Relates to serious extremes in lack of empathy. And people are confusing it with selfishness, egotistical behaviour, facades etc. that were more evident on BB. And also in a lot of cases, defensiveness. But to call someone narcissistic.. it would have to be an extreme case.[/rquote]

No there is a difference.

There is a Narcissistic personality trait. There is narcissistic personality disorder and malignant narcissism which have levels below them of other DMV classifications.

I think the OP is talking about the personality trait of Narcissism and not trying to diagnose people with a mental illness or mental health problems.

misterdude 29-09-2009 01:31 AM

[rquote=2612736&tid=148226&author=MassiveTruck][rquote=2612385&tid=148226&author=NolasGirl]This word narcissism is being bashed around way too much. Narcissism is a very extreme and dysfunctional thing that can only really be applied to a minority of people in this world. To actually scientifically or clinically define someone as narcissist.. Relates to serious extremes in lack of empathy. And people are confusing it with selfishness, egotistical behaviour, facades etc. that were more evident on BB. And also in a lot of cases, defensiveness. But to call someone narcissistic.. it would have to be an extreme case.[/rquote]

No there is a difference.

There is a Narcissistic personality trait. There is narcissistic personality disorder and malignant narcissism which have levels below them of other DMV classifications.

I think the OP is talking about the personality trait of Narcissism and not trying to diagnose people with a mental illness or mental health problems.[/rquote]


what he said.

Chantel 29-09-2009 02:33 PM

[rquote=2611969&tid=148226&author=sweetsophiefan]noirin, isaac, kenny n siavash[/rquote]

Isaac was in their 2 minutes love :joker:

BB_Eye 29-09-2009 05:37 PM

[rquote=2612385&tid=148226&author=NolasGirl]This word narcissism is being bashed around way too much. Narcissism is a very extreme and dysfunctional thing that can only really be applied to a minority of people in this world. To actually scientifically or clinically define someone as narcissist.. Relates to serious extremes in lack of empathy. And people are confusing it with selfishness, egotistical behaviour, facades etc. that were more evident on BB. And also in a lot of cases, defensiveness. But to call someone narcissistic.. it would have to be an extreme case.[/rquote]

There is more to the word 'narcissism' than just the personality disorder. Most people can recognise narcissistic traits in people. Emotional immaturity, attention seeking, pretentiousness, namedropping ("I'm very good friends with this CEO, celebrity, artist, etc") manipulativeness, bullying or having an inflated opinion of oneself. Recognising these characteristics in a person is a good way of steering clear of some incredibly unpleasant people.

InOne 29-09-2009 06:40 PM

Siavash.

sooty 29-09-2009 08:20 PM

Sree.

MiuMiu 29-09-2009 09:31 PM

what is this Big Brother you all speak off?
:conf:

blue-stairs-rock-x 30-09-2009 03:21 PM

Bea

Beso 30-09-2009 10:03 PM

without doubt.

Marcus..and his actions after bb has further proven the fact.

Beso 30-09-2009 10:03 PM

without doubt.

Marcus..and his actions after bb has further proven the fact.

ManicWolf 30-09-2009 11:51 PM

I'd say Bea. Everything was just: Me me me me me me ME! with her.

ManicWolf 30-09-2009 11:51 PM

I'd say Bea. Everything was just: Me me me me me me ME! with her.

liverpoolboy94 02-10-2009 03:16 PM

Most narcissistic = Marcus by a clear mile

deely 05-10-2009 07:30 PM

[rquote=2612447&tid=148226&author=setanta][rquote=2612385&tid=148226&author=NolasGirl]This word narcissism is being bashed around way too much. Narcissism is a very extreme and dysfunctional thing that can only really be applied to a minority of people in this world. To actually scientifically or clinically define someone as narcissist.. Relates to serious extremes in lack of empathy. And people are confusing it with selfishness, egotistical behaviour, facades etc. that were more evident on BB. And also in a lot of cases, defensiveness. But to call someone narcissistic.. it would have to be an extreme case.[/rquote]

Only 2% of the World population can be categorised as Narcissists. However, we all possess some narcissistic traits. The question who is the most narcissistic is therefore fascinating and valid. Bea wins hands down in my opinion because she has little empathy and is self obsessed. Siavash a close 2nd because he has many traits and is very aware of the empathy and vulnerabilities of others.


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