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A fearful avoidant antagonistic narcissist combines traits of fear, avoidance, antagonism, and narcissism.

The term 'fearful avoidant antagonistic narcissist' is not commonly used in psychological literature. However, individuals with a fearful-avoidant attachment style may exhibit behaviors typical in narcissism, such as oscillating between idealizing and devaluing relationships due to fear of rejection. This is rooted in attachment issues.

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A fearful avoidant antagonistic narcissist exhibits behaviors that combine fear, avoidance, antagonism, and narcissism.
The term is not standard in psychology but describes a mix of attachment issues (fearful-avoidant style) and narcissistic traits. This combination can result in complex behaviors, often driven by insecurity and fear of abandonment.

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