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Do narcissists actually love themselves?
Narcissism is a complicated topic because there are different kinds of narcissism. But, although agentic grandiose narcissists come across as very confident and satisfied with themselves, some psychologists have suggested that they don’t actually feel as good about themselves as they appear.
Do narcissists love and hate themselves?
Much of the time, a narcissist’s behaviour isn’t driven by self-love – rather, self-hatred. New findings reinforce this idea, noting that narcissistic behaviour like flexing on social media might come from low self-esteem and a constant need for self-validation.
Are narcissist hard on themselves?
It’s because narcissists are so hard on themselves that they can be so infuriating when you’re in a relationship with one. Narcissists have other infuriating qualities in relationships besides needing to see you as perfect.
Why do narcissist say they love you?
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They may be telling you that they love you because they so desperately want you to love them. This is a part of the love bombing stage of the narcissistic relationship. They want you to feel valued, idealized, and perfect for them so that you will feel the same way about them.
Can someone be a narcissist and hate themselves?
Much of the time, a narcissist’s behaviour isn’t driven by self-love – rather, self-hatred. The fact that some narcissists might actually dislike themselves not only debunks the common school of thought around braggarts, but also suggests that we might want to rethink the way we interact with narcissists.
Do narcissist hurt themselves?
Grandiose narcissists might hurt themselves (impulsively rather than repetitively) in an attempt to manipulate or exploit their victims. Although the motivation for this behavior is very different from a typical self-harmer who is far from attention-seeking, it’s still a form of self-mutilation.