Given these characteristics—lack of guilt, remorse, or regret combined with sadistic tendencies—it’s clear that these individuals can engage in extremely dangerous, exploitative, and destructive behaviors if given the opportunity. Therefore, it is crucial to remove them from our lives so that they do not have the opportunity to do something horrific to us.
Now, let’s talk about some common signs that may alert you to the presence of one of these extremely dangerous women in your life. One of the first signs you will usually notice is that these women are extremely competitive. They possess a burning desire to be the best in any area of life that can be judged. For example, she may want to be perceived as the most beautiful woman compared to other women in her life or the most intellectual or wealthy woman in her community. Essentially, anything she values as important, she will want to be seen as the winner of that particular thing. If someone else is perceived as better or the winner in a specific situation, she will often start to methodically and calculatedly dismantle and destroy that person’s life in some capacity.
It’s not uncommon for her to initiate a nasty smear campaign to tarnish that person’s reputation. She may attempt to undermine or lie about their accomplishments, insinuating that the individual has done something underhanded or even illegal to achieve their current status. She will stop at nothing to ruin that person’s reputation so she can be viewed as the best or the winner. Winning is more important to these dangerous women than anything else, and because they lack a conscience, they are capable of committing horrific acts against anyone they view as competition.
Next, these dangerous women are often consumed and obsessed with their appearance. They are completely superficial and love to acquire lavish material possessions. They lack substance and a true identity, and their priorities will not focus on things that most people genuinely value, such as relationships, family, or the well-being of their children. Unless they see some inherent value in those things for themselves, they will show little concern.
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