Today, we’re diving into a topic that puzzles many: why a narcissist might decide to leave their new supply and come crawling back to you.
Before we begin, it’s crucial to understand that this isn’t always about them simply wanting to cause more chaos. While narcissists can be destructive, there’s often more to their behavior than just their usual games. Let’s break it down.
The Narcissist’s Pattern
Many of us have experienced the crushing devaluation of a narcissist. We’ve felt the sting of smear campaigns, leaving our reputations tarnished and us feeling isolated and misunderstood. Friends and family who were once supportive may even question our sanity, swayed by the narcissist’s lies.
In those moments, it can feel like the world has turned against us—a suffocating, heart-wrenching experience. Yet, amidst this emotional turmoil, understanding the importance of letting go is essential. Allow the narcissist to chase after their self-destructive patterns.
Recognizing their path—often marred by inner conflict—allows us to see clearly that it’s not the road we need to walk.
Why They Come Back