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Will a Narcissist Miss You?

Narcissists, characterised by a distinct absence of genuine emotional attachment and a pronounced self-orientation, fundamentally differ from individuals with emotionally sound dispositions when it comes to the experience of attachment or love. Central to the narcissistic psyche is an unwavering fixation on their own needs, desires, and self-perception. Consequently, any semblance of yearning or longing expressed by a narcissist for a former associate is, more often than not, driven by a relentless pursuit of power reinstatement, manipulative inclinations, or an insatiable craving for attention, rather than an authentic and heartfelt emotional bond.

Should a narcissist find themselves devoid of the attention or adulation once bestowed upon them by a particular individual, they may exhibit behaviours that, at first glance, bear resemblance to genuine longing. However, it is crucial to discern that these feigned sentiments of longing are seldom rooted in a genuine emotional connection or a bona fide concern for the well-being of the forsaken party.

Within the narcissistic paradigm, a recurrent pattern emerges, characterised by a cyclical oscillation between idealisation and devaluation of individuals in their lives. When an individual no longer serves the narcissist’s self-serving objectives or challenges their ego in any discernible manner, the narcissist, without hesitation, discards or devalues said individual. Consequently, the narcissist promptly shifts their focus towards new sources of validation and attention, bypassing any genuine sense of longing or bereavement for the discarded individual.

Given the inherent nature of interactions with narcissists, individuals who have had entanglements with such personalities are advised to prioritise their personal well-being and embark upon a journey of emotional recovery. The establishment of robust boundaries, seeking solace in the support of trusted confidants and professionals, and dedicating oneself to personal growth assume paramount significance in navigating the aftermath of relationships entangled with narcissistic individuals.

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