Infatuation Rules
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Indeed, narcissists love the idea of family. They love knowing that they have a reliable support system. They also love knowing that they have people who will enable and even embrace their selfish behavior.
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Read More »On the other hand, earning their love feels like a never-ending chore. Even if they seemingly do everything right, it still may not be good enough. This pattern can undoubtedly feel frustrating and distressing. As a result, many children of Narcissistic parents blame themselves for their parents’ behavior and assume it’s their fault. Some do their best to please their parent, even if it means sacrificing their own sense of self. These children may become the golden children, the ones who are coveted and treasured. Others rebel altogether. They feel helpless to the narcissist’s control and angry that they can’t secure their love. Therefore, they seemingly stop trying altogether. Narcissists, of course, reinforce this message by perpetuating blame and criticism. In some cases, children of narcissistic parents will become extremely competitive with their siblings or the other parent. Desperate for the narcissist’s approval, they will work hard to be the favorite child. And if they are deemed the favorite, they may become cruel or domineering to their brothers or sisters.
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Read More »But narcissists don’t perceive love as an abstract experience of connection, empathy, and warmth. They don’t recognize love as a mutual take-and-give. Instead, love is purely transactional. It’s about what other people offer them, rather than the other way around.
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