Fourth, they might alter their sexual behavior.
The narcissist may want more sex. Furthermore, there might be alternative sexual positions to explore and practice. After all, preparation for “fresh supply” is essential.
The inverse could also be true. They may have no interest in trying anything new sexually, and they may begin withholding information permanently.
They might want to experiment with new positions or increase their sexual activity—before this, everything was normal. Then, as soon as they stopped providing it, they began acting differently. Then you start to seriously question everything.
Is this a sign of affection? Have they come to terms with reality and understand the importance of paying attention? Or is there something else happening that you can’t see?
They may bait you with a false promise of information to keep you from investigating further. They bombard you so frequently that you assume they finally figured out who you are—and everything’s fine.
You develop a stronger connection to them after a traumatic experience, and you may even begin to believe their personality changed as a result. In reality, you’re just helping them get used to their new sexual positions so they can use them on another supply.
If they want to impress someone, they need to increase their sexual activity to win their hearts. They plan to be charming and offer an exciting sexual experience they’ve never had before.
And after a certain number of repetitions, they learn to hold it in—until questions about what just happened begin.
“Is there a mistake I made? Did I do something out of the ordinary? What’s going on here? And what do you expect to happen?”
If you approach them and try to have a conversation, the narcissist will blame you. Apparently, you’ve lost your sexual appeal. They may claim there’s been some sort of physical transformation on your part—and that’s exactly what’s transpired. “I gave up on you because of these problems.”
But in reality, they couldn’t care less about you. They’re completely smitten with someone else.
Since they only needed you for one purpose—objectification occurred—now that they’re done with you, they abandon you as useless.
5) They change their personal hygiene routine
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