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Now, let's dive into the topic of today’s video. I want to address something important that many of you have been curious about regarding the mindset and behaviors of a narcissist. The Narcissist Will Be Back. Remember, don’t get too comfortable!
A common question that often arises is whether a narcissist will return after a relationship has ended. Many viewers ask, “Is the narcissist going to come back? Will they Hoover me?” For those who may not be familiar, "Hoovering" refers to the manipulative tactics that narcissists use to draw their victims back into their lives. This topic generates numerous questions and concerns, especially for those who have experienced the pain of being discarded by a narcissist.
Let’s be honest. Narcissists often take time away from their previous relationships, but this break is not a sign that they have changed or learned from their experiences. Instead, they may spend this time seeking out new sources of emotional supply. They might engage with others, only to return later when they feel the need for validation or attention again. This cycle is a fundamental part of their behavior.
It is crucial to understand that for individuals with a psychological disorder, such as narcissism, these patterns tend to repeat. The cycles of behavior are ingrained in their personalities. Regardless of the new supply they may find, the same issues that affected you will likely affect their next target as well. This means that the new supply will eventually experience manipulation, emotional abuse, and the same cycles of love bombing and devaluation that you went through.
However, there are certain circumstances under which a narcissist may choose not to return. For instance, if you discarded them during the initial stages of love bombing, or if your actions caused them significant shame, they may feel that returning to you is not beneficial. In these cases, they might perceive that there is nothing left for them to gain from you, and thus, they could stay away.
It’s important to recognize that what you think about the narcissist does matter. They may claim that they do not care about your opinions or feelings, saying things like, “I don’t care what you think about me.” However, this is often a facade. Deep down, narcissists tend to have very low self-esteem and are incredibly insecure individuals. This insecurity drives their abusive behavior toward their targets. They often seek to diminish your confidence and self-worth to feel better about themselves.
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