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What does a narcissist need in a relationship?
Narcissists benefit from being with people who will forgive them for being hurtful. They will continuously hurt you, so in order for them to continue in the relationship, they need to be with someone who does not hold grudges. Loyal. Narcissists require loyalty.
Why do narcissists devalue their partners?
Narcissists usually idealise their partner in the beginning of a relationship, when they are feeling special and admired and getting narcissistic supplies. To avoid the deflation of their self-esteem, they devalue their partner by finding fault in them, to boost their own self-esteem.
What triggers a narcissist to devalue?
Hence, the narcissist begins to put their partner down or holds back on being intimate or showing their affection. When their partner pushes back, the narcissist might turn things around—perceive themselves as the victim and blame their partner, which allows them to further devalue them.
Do narcissists ever settle down with one person?
They never settle down. They may have a primary spouse or significant other at home that cooks, cleans, takes care of all of the responsibilities of the home, raises the children, if they have them, but the narcissist is out there with plenty of other people, who prop up their delicate ego.
What are some tips for dealing with a narcissist?
Here are 10 “don’ts” for dealing with narcissists: 1. Don’t give them ammunition. Narcissists need to feel superior. Anything you share with narcissists may eventually be used to humiliate or manipulate you, particularly when you are most vulnerable or in need.
Why do people become inured to narcissistic behavior?
Narcissists’ self-absorbed behavior and need for attention can take up all the emotional oxygen in the room. Over time, people around narcissists may become inured and fail to recognize how unhealthy narcissistic behavior can be. Let’s be clear: Deceiving, manipulating, and humiliating others is unhealthy and wrong.
Do narcissists take credit for their actions?
Narcissists take credit and give blame. They do not apologize or admit responsibility. Seeking to get narcissists to be accountable for unhealthy behavior can be a waste of time. Narcissists believe they have more rights than others and have little interest in introspection.