Infatuation Rules
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The term 'flying monkeys' refers to 'abuse by proxy,' or having someone else perform the bidding of another person, in this case a narcissist. Anyone who grew up watching The Wizard of Oz will recall how frightening the Wicked Witch of the West's flying monkeys were.
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Read More »Abuse Warrior may earn a commission for purchases made after clicking links on this page. Learn More. * I generally write using the pronouns he/him when referring to narcissists, but females are just as likely to be narcissists or exhibit narcissistic traits. So please don't think just because article uses the word him or he that it could not be a woman in that same role. The term ‘flying monkeys’ refers to ‘abuse by proxy,’ or having someone else perform the bidding of another person, in this case a narcissist. Anyone who grew up watching The Wizard of Oz will recall how frightening the Wicked Witch of the West’s flying monkeys were. The phrase flying monkey was coined in reference to the flying monkeys in The Wizard of Oz who were sworn to serve the Wicked Witch of the West against Dorothy and her comrades. The witch dispatched these monkeys to perform her dirty jobs, and the phrase has since been associated with those who wind up doing a narcissist’s dirty work. Flying monkeys become entangled in a narcissist’s scheme — frequently to do harm to another person. The narcissist may employ flying monkeys as a piggy in the middle, transporting information between parties. The flying monkey may employ gaslighting techniques, outright violence, and guilt-tripping in order to make another person feel awful and helpless while simultaneously bolstering the narcissist. And they are frequently involved in arguing the narcissist’s argument. Narcissists adore having at least one flying monkey because it gives them a sense of importance and allows them to appear to be above the individuals below them (on both sides) who are entangled in the drama’s nasty aspects. The narcissist frequently recruits his or her flying monkeys from inside the family, including siblings, spouses, and children. Close friends or coworkers may also become flying monkeys: I’m sure we’ve all encountered bosses or political leaders who couldn’t operate without a band of willing assistants. This typical narcissistic technique involves using the victim’s friends and family to spy on them and spread gossip, all the while portraying the narcissist as the victim and their target as the culprit. Flying monkeys may be your friends, family, or coworkers, or they could have been the narcissist’s friends, family, or coworkers prior to your arrival. To preserve the appearance of control and manipulation over you, the narcissist will utilize third parties.
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