Norrsken
self murderer
- Joined
- Nov 27, 2015
- Messages
- 3,632
- MBTI Type
- ENFJ
- Instinctual Variant
- sx/so
It's Never Good Enough.
Socially-imposed Perfectionism denotes the tendency to feel that others are imposing high standards and expectations on oneself, often so high that one feels unable to live up to them. Friends, family, and significant others are perceived as overly demanding, intolerant of shortcomings, and excessively critical of any mistakes or flaws. People who are high in this trait may experience a constant feeling of pressure and critical evaluation from others, as well as a fear of being rejected and denied acceptance or human worth.

Socially-imposed Perfectionism denotes the tendency to feel that others are imposing high standards and expectations on oneself, often so high that one feels unable to live up to them. Friends, family, and significant others are perceived as overly demanding, intolerant of shortcomings, and excessively critical of any mistakes or flaws. People who are high in this trait may experience a constant feeling of pressure and critical evaluation from others, as well as a fear of being rejected and denied acceptance or human worth.