How Do Narcissists Choose Their Prey


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Number 1: Narcissists Are Attracted To Someone’s Strength Rather Than Their Weakness.

When narcissists choose their prey, most of them will go to strong-willed and talented individuals rather than weak and vulnerable people. Narcissists tend to flaunt their partners who make them look good in public. That’s why successful, kind, and friendly people mostly have relationships with narcissists. Narcissists are drawn to what makes another person shine: a promising career, an extensive network of friends, or wealth. This is because they love and enjoy the challenge that it gives them. They thrive on the devastation they create in the lives of their victims, which have been previously calm and peaceful.

Narcissists are not envious of their victims’ lives, but they do not want them to have it. They don’t want to see them happy and fulfilled with their lives Again. Narcissists don’t want to put in the effort to keep everything up to date, which is why they don’t stay once they’ve taken their victim’s life. They just move on and do it to someone else because that’s how they keep themselves entertained.

Number 2: Narcissists Are Attracted To Someone Who Makes Them Feel Good About Themselves.

A narcissist may be attracted to someone who possesses qualities that they value and believe will enhance their image. While narcissists may constantly criticize you in private, they gladly brag about your accomplishments in public. Narcissists see their partners as a version of themselves. They feel good about themselves once you reflect brightly and admirably on them.

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If you appear friendly to others, they hope you look good. It all comes down to their drive to control you, to make sure you’re constantly at your best, even if it means sacrificing your mental health. Isn’t it true that we feel better when among other individuals who feel good? According to studies, narcissists are drawn to those who are incredibly positive. Furthermore, a narcissist’s love attraction is partly a strategy for enhancing their self-esteem.

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