Can a narcissist be obsessed with someone?
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Can a narcissist be obsessed with someone?
Narcissists will often seem obsessed with you even after you have discarded them or they have discarded you. In order to understand why Narcissists obsess over their victims, it’s important to understand why they are the way they are. First of all, Narcissists have no inner sense of value.
Why does a narcissist go silent?
The silent treatment of a narcissist is almost like a self defense mechanism. When they are threatened, according to their psyche, to a compromise or a situation that they don’t want to be in, they will play their cards and want the other person to retrace their steps.
Why do narcissists ignore you?
So, by verbally and emotionally “cutting you off,” the narcissist offers you a taste of what life might be without his charming godlike awesome self (did you detect that bit of sarcasm there??). So, that’s the why – the narcissist ignores and belittles and devalues you because it plays on your fear of being alone.
Do narcissists hate to be ignored?
Theoretically, a true narcissist can’t tolerate being ignored…. by anyone. Usually, they will act out or do anything to focus on that person’s attention back to themselves. A classic narcissist needs attention and praise… but not by everyone per se.
What are narcissists weaknesses?
A monumental weakness in the narcissist is the failure to look internally and flesh out what needs to be worked on. Then, of course, the next step is to spend time improving. The narcissist sabotages any possibility of looking deep within.
What are narcissists like sexually?
A partner with sexual narcissism may: believe they deserve sex and have a right to demand it whenever they want, even if you’re working, sleeping, or occupied with something else. expect sex in return for gifts or favors. feel perfectly willing to trick, deceive, or manipulate you into having sex.
Are Narcissists hypersexual?
In a narcissistic pattern, the hypersexual person consciously seeks superiority to others by means of “beating” imagined competitors and “conquering” people of sexual/romantic interest.