How Do Narcissists Choose Their Prey


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Number 5: Narcissists Are Attracted To Someone Who Overlooks Their Flaws And Would Likely Not Leave Them Directly.

People rescuers in relationships are more likely to put themselves in difficult situations to save another person. Narcissists are full of flaws and insecurities. However, if they find someone who ignores and understands their insecurities, you could be one of their target victims. Narcissists are great at telling you their sad stories early on in a relationship. You hear about how dreadful and difficult life is for them. You’ll feel compelled to save them as someone who wants to help others.

Narcissists are also drawn to people who continue to give them chances. Once they learn that you are a forgiver, they will believe that you are someone who will not abandon them immediately. For them, forgiveness entails the right to do it all over again. You keep expecting that narcissists will change their ways, but they will not, unfortunately.

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Number 6: Narcissists Are Attracted To Someone With Low Self-Esteem And Have Codependent Tendencies.

Low self-esteem may cause you to value having a partner who, on the surface at least, appears to have far more confidence than you. A partner who can include you in activities you couldn’t accomplish alone. If your self-esteem is too low, there could be a chance that you could attract narcissists. A narcissist will pick up on your insecurity and exploit it. These narcissists only need you to be insecure enough in their relationship to keep going through the cycle of abuse.

Narcissists utilize your insecurities to boost their ego and keep you under their control. Everyone battles with self-esteem difficulties, but narcissists, unfortunately, prefer to take advantage of their self-assured nature. Narcissists often appear to be rushing to your rescue, eager to lift you. They frequently love bomb you at the outset of a relationship.

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