Why do we love Narcissists?


You know that feeling when you meet someone who seems too good to be true? Well, if you've experienced this and then found out they were a narcissist, you've been love bombed. These people are experts at saying all the right things and making you feel like you're the center of the universe. But it's all fake. They're like the Romeo of romance, but with a hidden agenda. Trust me, I've been there. And it's not pretty. So be careful out there, folks.


Why do we fall from narcissist ? Here's some reasons
1. Charm and charisma: Narcissists can be very charming and charismatic, and may initially come across as very likable and attractive. They may be skilled at making others feel special and important, which can be appealing to some people.

2. Idealization: Narcissists can be very skilled at presenting themselves as the perfect partner, and may make their partner feel like they have found the perfect match. This can create a sense of idealization and adoration, which can be difficult for some people to resist.

3. Attention and admiration: Narcissists often crave attention and admiration, and may shower their partner with compliments, gifts, and attention in order to receive it. This can create a sense of excitement and validation for the partner, which can be difficult to give up.

4. Codependency: Some individuals who are drawn to narcissists may have a codependent personality, in which they prioritize the needs of others over their own. This can make them vulnerable to being manipulated and controlled by a narcissist, who may use their partner's need for validation and approval to keep them under their control.

It's worth noting that while these factors may draw some individuals to narcissists, the relationship can often become very unhealthy and destructive over time. Narcissists can be very self-centered and manipulative, and may ultimately cause their partner a great deal of pain and suffering.

It's common to feel like you've met the perfect person, only to realize later that you're a narcissist. This realization may be linked to the love bombing phase, where the narcissist pretends to share your interests and values. However, once the twinning phase ends, detachment sets in and the narcissist becomes bored, seeking out new ways to entertain themselves. This pattern is typical of narcissistic behavior.



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