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If you ever have doubts if anyone is narc , remember they attract empaths this people can be empathy inside while empath feel everything is feeding their ego . #narcissisim #narcabusehealing #fyp #Lemon8

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... Read moreFrom my experience, dealing with narcissists can often feel like being caught in an emotional rollercoaster. Narcissists’ tendency to get bored easily stems from their insatiable need for external validation and excitement, which means they rarely find stable satisfaction in relationships or activities. This constant craving can manifest in behaviors such as interrupting conversations, abandoning commitments suddenly, or even creating conflict just to feel alive. One striking pattern I've noticed is how narcissists attract empaths—individuals who are deeply sensitive and emotionally open. Empaths can easily pick up on others’ feelings and often try to help or heal, which can inadvertently feed the narcissist’s ego. This dynamic can be exhausting for the empath, as they may feel responsible for the narcissist’s fluctuating moods and endless need for attention. In relationships, narcissists may initially idealize someone, showering them with admiration, only to quickly devalue them once novelty fades. This cycle leaves empaths feeling confused and hurt, as they invest their empathy and care only to face rejection or manipulation. What helped me understand these dynamics better was recognizing the signs of narcissistic boredom: impatience with slow progress, constant phone or social media checking during conversations, and frequent complaints of feeling bored despite engaging environments. These behaviors often signal that the narcissist is seeking instant gratification and struggles with emotional depth. Healing from narcissistic abuse requires setting boundaries and prioritizing self-care. Empaths learning to protect their energy while maintaining their compassionate nature can find healthier relationships and regain emotional balance. Sharing your experiences with supportive communities and exploring resources on narcissistic abuse healing can also be extremely beneficial. Overall, understanding these patterns has empowered me to recognize unhealthy relationships early and nurture my well-being, which is vital when navigating interactions involving narcissistic behaviors.

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