Infatuation Rules
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Discard/Rejection: When the narcissist gets bored or decides the person is no longer useful enough to them, they'll often end the relationship and 'discard' the person. Sometimes, this ending is final. Other times, a narcissist will use hoovering to lure the person back into the relationship and repeat the cycle.
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Read More »The narcissist’s ego finds it much easier to walk away from someone it sees as ‘less than’ rather than someone it admires, which is why narcissists often devalue someone before calling it quits with them. Devaluing can include criticizing the person, belittling their achievements, talking down to them, or comparing them to others.2 Devaluing often becomes more frequent towards the end of the relationship, when it also makes it easier for the narcissist to leave.
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Read More »Seek support: Reconnect with your support system and open up to people you trust. Reconnect with your support system and open up to people you trust. Consider therapy: Consider finding a therapist who can support your healing process. Consider finding a therapist who can support your healing process. Practice self-care: Improve your self-care and set aside consistent time for yourself. Improve your self-care and set aside consistent time for yourself. Try journaling: Consider starting a journal to write down your thoughts and feelings. Consider starting a journal to write down your thoughts and feelings. Avoid Check-ins: Avoid looking the person up on social media or asking mutual friends about them. Avoid looking the person up on social media or asking mutual friends about them. Pursue interests: Enrich your life with activities, social events, and things that interest you. Enrich your life with activities, social events, and things that interest you. Educate yourself: Read self-help books on narcissism and narcissistic abuse to get more insight. Read self-help books on narcissism and narcissistic abuse to get more insight. Take time to reflect: After some time has passed, reflect on the dynamics of the relationship. After some time has passed, reflect on the dynamics of the relationship. Practice self-compassion: Work on rebuilding your self-esteem, self-trust, and self-love. Work on rebuilding your self-esteem, self-trust, and self-love. Don’t blame yourself: Anyone can be a victim of a narcissist, so don’t blame yourself for falling for their traps. Over time, you will learn to recognize and avoid narcissists in the future.
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