Infatuation Rules
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Flying monkeys often operate under the illusion that they serve both parties best interests and believe that the narcissist's toxic relationships are worth saving. People who do the narcissists dirty work for them are often unaware of the manipulation of being involved with a narcissist.
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In human behavior, toxic is used to describe someone who causes distress in others through negative words and actions.
Read More »There are many terms associated with narcissism, and ”flying monkeys” is just one terminology in a dictionary of many!
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Read More »A need for self-preservation and protection – this often happens when a flying monkey is afraid or intimidated by the narcissist and would rather be on the ”good side” of the narc rather than go against them. A weak sense of self – in this case, the person has likely endured years of emotional abuse at the hands of the narcissist and, as a result, has a profoundly weak sense of identity and independence. The narc’s influence over the person is so strong that they have far less capacity to see right from wrong. Enjoying the drama – unfortunately, some flying monkeys enjoy the narcissist’s drama and the adrenaline rush that goes with it. The lies, deceit and manipulative game-playing appeal to those who thrive on drama; hence they become the narc’s right-hand man (or woman). The tendency to rescue the narcissist – many people, particularly those with dependent personality disorder, have an inherent need to ”save” people or salvage them by jumping to their defense. All this serves the narcissist who tends to blame everyone for what has gone wrong in their lives. The ”rescuer role” helps the dependent personality as it allows them to feel valued and wanted.
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