Number 5: They will start grooming differently.
They start to grow more often and become more concerned with their looks, making them look younger than they are. To be sure, there is nothing improper about trying to improve one’s appearance.
Narcissists who engage in this behavior, however, develop an unhealthy preoccupation with their outward appearance, including their size, shape, and how others perceive them. They have a constant routine of examining their looks and mirrors and grooming themselves.
The hair, the body, the lips, the facelift, the lack of wrinkles, and everything else are all considered. She has reached the point of total insanity, verging on body dysmorphic disorder. There is a noticeable change in them as if they morphed into a person suffering from body dysmorphia.
In their minds, the only reason to watch their diet and exercise is to show off to this one individual. If a person has somatic or se***ual narcissism, it will show in the way they treat themselves and others. Previously it would have been subtle, but now it would be much stronger.
They obsess over every detail of their appearance in the hopes of finding a companion who will fall for their charms. They also, foolishly and comically, believe they are much younger than they are. It’s humorous that they’re in their 50s yet act like they’re in their twenties, but it’s still bizarre, unacceptable, and an indication of their age.
It’s hard to believe that someone who looks to be in their 40s could be this ignorant as to believe they’re still in their twenties. Because they fear the truth that they are inevitably diminishing, aging, and losing their charisma; they refuse to realize that life and aging are unavoidable processes.
They deceive themselves into believing that their age is much less than it is. However, despite their efforts, it has not materialized. People frequently discover that cosmetic procedures, such as a facelift, do not enhance their appearance after they have been tried.
Number 6: They brush off accusations of infidelity.
They say that those who make them are only adversaries or jealous ex-lovers. It’s over when they’re caught with the evidence. That’s an impregnable base for them to try and topple; they did a complete round once more. To this, the standard well that was my ex-response is appropriate.
This crazy ex was still giving me a horror time, and unlike me, she used Photoshop to modify these photos. This is someone I’ve never dated. No idea what you’re talking about man, that is not the case. The fact that it’s so costly is due to their innovation.
The only difference between you and them is that you are exactly like them. If you don’t believe me then, they start crying, so you’ll feel bad for them, and they’re back in the victim-blaming cycle. Know that I am a terrible person, I feel like everyone is plotting against me. Almost no one will give me some personal space; I don’t know how to react or where to run.
They go to such extremes to hide the harm they’ve already committed. A kind person like you may fall for calm more than once. You eventually learn the truth, but at first, it’s easy to get into their explanation and convince yourself that they were innocent.
It’s possible the ex made up the whole thing to make them look bad, or there could be a deeper plan at play. It’s possible that the situation isn’t as dire as it seems at first glance; maybe it’s all in your head. So, to counter their gaslighting, you Gaslight yourself, they make it seem like these stories are made up to trick you.
These claims are entirely made up by the haters, who view the world through the narcissist’s distorted prism of paranoia and perceive everyone as the adversary. People who believe everyone else is out to get them are often the ones who attack everyone they come into contact with.
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