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What happens when you play a narcissist?
In this process, the person with narcissistic personality may develop very elaborate self-defense mechanisms, including manipulation tactics. They also tend to have low empathy and have difficulty getting emotionally invested in others.
How do narcissists trick you?
Narcissists convince themselves, often unconsciously, that they are actually better than their target, despite constantly feeling inferior. They often express it externally: by demeaning, slandering, ridiculing, shaming, and otherwise attacking their target. Or, by showing off and lying about their own achievements.
Can you beat a narcissist’s game?
Being with a narcissist is nothing short of a hellish experience, and the more you stay with them, the more you feel like you are losing your sanity. But, you can change that. You can play the narcissist’s game, and beat them at it, as long as you know where to strike.
Do Narcissists like to play both sides?
They like to play both sides; that is, one day, they might play a victim who needs rescuing (damsel in distress, anyone?) while the next day, they’ll find center stage by becoming someone’s savior. Your role as a player in the narcissistic game is fluid – sometimes, you’ll be the victim who needs to be rescued.
What is the game of trauma with a narcissist?
During the course of a relationship with a narcissist, especially a toxic one, you’re going to find yourself sliding back and forth on a sort of track between the two extremes. So, the actual objective of the game is to simply keep spinning, stay on that sliding track and inside of the narcissist’s so-called harem.
What is your role as a player in the narcissistic game?
Your role as a player in the narcissistic game is fluid – sometimes, you’ll be the victim who needs to be rescued. And when the narcissist wants to be rescued?