🔴Here's Why a Narcissist's New Supply Is Just Their Next Ex | Narc Pedia | NPD

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    Hello everyone, and welcome back to our channel! I am delighted to have you here for another insightful discussion. A topic has been weighing on my mind recently that I believe warrants an in-depth exploration. Today, I want to delve into the complex world of the narcissist's new "Supply" - essentially their new partner, be it a girlfriend or boyfriend. The transition to a new partner can be an incredibly painful scenario to witness, leaving many questions unanswered.
    Often, I am asked: Will this person ever change? Are they content in their new relationship? What was it about me that drove them to abandon our relationship and hastily dive into a new one? These questions can often lead to self-blame and a deep yearning to understand if the narcissist is genuinely happy in their new relationship.
    Let's begin at the very start. Can this person truly change? The answer is a resounding no. If one has a solid understanding of narcissistic abuse and the cyclical nature of such abuse, it is clear how this game is orchestrated. You've seen the game played out firsthand, having been a part of it for quite some time.
    In the initial stages of the relationship, narcissists employ tactics such as love bombing, where they shower their new partner with affection and attention. They meticulously groom their victim, crafting an image of themselves that aligns perfectly with the victim's desires. They may even pretend to be a modern-day Prince Charming, engaging in romantic gestures and other acts to win over their new partner. In a previous video, which I have linked below, I discuss in detail the stark contrast between the honeymoon phase in a healthy relationship and the love bombing phase in a narcissistically abusive one. I highly recommend you watch it if you're unclear about the differences.
    If you have been a victim of this abusive cycle, you would understand how it operates. As such, you'd also realize that it's virtually impossible for your ex-partner to maintain a healthy relationship with anyone. It doesn't matter if their new partner is the epitome of perfection, the relationship is bound to be abusive, toxic, and unhealthy. This is primarily because narcissists lack two crucial elements essential for a healthy relationship.
    "Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is for educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you suspect you or someone you know may be involved with a narcissist, or are dealing with any psychological issues, please consult a qualified healthcare professional. This content is shared to offer insights and perspectives and should not be considered as professional or medical counsel."
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  • @LakeHouse1965
    @LakeHouse1965 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Do these
    recordings only apply to a newly discarded victim?
    Or is this the same thing for a victim 5 years out?

    • @NarcPedia
      @NarcPedia  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      The insights and experiences shared in these recordings can resonate with individuals at various stages of their journey after being discarded by a narcissist. Whether you're freshly navigating the aftermath or reflecting on your experiences years later, the emotions, challenges, and recovery processes discussed here aim to provide support and understanding. Healing is not linear, and everyone's timeline is unique. The goal is to offer perspectives that can aid anyone, regardless of how long it's been since the discard occurred.

  • @musawenkosibrianmajola6729
    @musawenkosibrianmajola6729 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Although m doing well 8n avoiding the narcissist but I alws make sure I listen to you u know just to reinforce cos this is very difficult especially if you see a narc everyday at work lately I feel like I am a narc becos I ignore that women like she don't exist I think she has caught on though cos she now trys to avoid me in return I think I touched a nerve there becos she has picked up m not barging in my ignorance of her so she has found a new supply or sumthing

    • @NarcPedia
      @NarcPedia  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It's commendable that you're taking steps to protect yourself and maintain your well-being in a challenging environment. Remember, setting boundaries and prioritizing your mental health does not make you a narcissist. It's a healthy response to a difficult situation. It sounds like your approach is having an impact, and her behavior change might indeed indicate that. Continue to focus on your growth and well-being. Listening to resources and reinforcing your understanding is a great strategy to stay strong. Keep up the good work, and remember, you're not alone in this journey.

    • @LakeHouse1965
      @LakeHouse1965 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Learn how to spell please

  • @jayhova603
    @jayhova603 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Hi Narc Pedia, are you a female? I am a middle age male

    • @NarcPedia
      @NarcPedia  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I am a female. It's great to have viewers from diverse backgrounds engage with the content.

    • @jayhova603
      @jayhova603 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Absolutely, thank you for sharing and for your videos. Unfortunately for us, male/female doesn’t matter with these people. I have been learning a lot