The Allure of Narcissists: Why People Are Drawn to The Narcissist.

When we think of narcissists, we often picture individuals who are self-absorbed, manipulative and lack empathy. Despite these negative traits, many people find themselves drawn to narcissists, forming relationships with them that can be toxic and damaging. But why do people continue to be attracted to narcissists, even when they know the potential risks involved? In this article, we will explore seven reasons why people are so attracted to narcissists and how narcissists are able to win over multiple people.

  1. Charm and charisma:

One of the main reasons why people are attracted to narcissists is their charm and charisma. Narcissists are often skilled at making a good first impression, using their charisma to draw others in. They know how to be captivating and charming, making others feel special and important in their presence. This charm can be intoxicating, leading people to overlook the narcissist’s negative traits and often admire them.

  1. Confidence and self-assuredness:

Narcissists ooze confidence and self-assuredness, traits that can be very attractive to others. People are often drawn to those who are confident and self-assured, as it can make them feel more secure and self-assured themselves. Narcissists are usually very sure of themselves and their abilities, which can be appealing to those who may lack confidence in themselves.

  1. Emotional manipulation:

Narcissists are skilled at emotional manipulation, using tactics such as gaslighting, guilt-tripping, and playing on others’ emotions to get what they want. People may find themselves attracted to narcissists because they are able to manipulate their emotions and make them feel desired and wanted. This emotional manipulation can create a sense of dependence on the narcissist, making it difficult for people to break away from toxic relationships.

  1. Illusion of perfection:

Narcissists often project an image of perfection, presenting themselves as flawless and superior to others. People may be attracted to narcissists because they are drawn to this illusion of perfection, wanting to be associated with someone who appears to have it all together. However, this image of perfection is often just a facade, hiding the narcissist’s true insecurities and vulnerabilities.

  1. Need for validation:

Many people are attracted to narcissists because they fulfil a need for validation and approval. Narcissists are often skilled at showering others with compliments and praise, making them feel special and appreciated. People who are seeking validation and approval may be drawn to narcissists who are able to provide them with the affirmation they crave, even if it is superficial and insincere.

  1. Excitement and drama:

Narcissists are often drawn to drama and excitement, creating a rollercoaster of emotions in their relationships. People may be attracted to narcissists because they provide a sense of thrill and excitement that can be addictive. The highs and lows of a relationship with a narcissist can be intoxicating, leading people to stay in toxic relationships in search of that adrenaline rush.

  1. Power and control:

Narcissists often seek power and control in their relationships, manipulating others to get what they want. People may be attracted to narcissists because they are drawn to the perceived power and control that the narcissist possesses. Being in a relationship with a narcissist can make people feel important and superior, even if it comes at the cost of losing their sense of self.

In conclusion, there are many reasons why people may be attracted to narcissists, from their charm and charisma to their ability to manipulate emotions and provide validation. However, it is important to recognise the toxic nature of these relationships and the potential harm that can come from being involved with a narcissist. It is essential to prioritise self-care and set boundaries in relationships to protect oneself from the negative effects of being involved with a narcissist.

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