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5 Signs Of Narcissistic Glow (Fake Confidence)

5 Signs Of Narcissistic Glow (Fake Confidence)

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What is the narcissistic glow, The narcissistic glow refers to the temporary charm and charisma that narcissists exude, making them appear more attractive and alluring than they truly are. This glow (fake charm and fake confidence) is often a faade, designed to draw people in and manipulate them for the narcissist's benefit. So, how can you tell if someone is not genuinely attractive but instead using narcissistic tactics to appear irresistible In this video, we’ll break down the signs of narcissistic glowan allure that narcissists often project to manipulate and charm others. Understanding these traits will help you spot narcissistic manipulation and protect yourself from falling for superficial attraction. Whether you're dating or trying to identify narcissistic behavior, this video offers valuable insights into spotting the narcissist's tricks. Disclaimer: This video is not meant to diagnose anyone as a narcissist or having NPD. The goal is to educate on the difference between narcissistic glow (fake charm) and real confidence. If you relate to having fake charm, that alone doesn’t mean you are a narcissistit could be a coping mechanism from past trauma. Remember, intention matters. If someone uses fake charm to exploit others, that is harmful. But whether you find yourself doing it as a form of fawning or for other reasons, please do not diagnose yourself or feel ashamed. If you’re concerned or struggling with this, it's important to seek help from a mental health professional. #narcissist #attraction
Date: 2024-09-09

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IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER! PLEASE READ: This video is not meant to diagnose anyone as a narcissist or having NPD. The goal is to educate on the difference between narcissistic glow (fake charm) and real confidence. If you relate to having fake charm, that alone doesn’t mean you are a narcissistit could be a coping mechanism from past trauma. Remember, intention matters. Context matters. If someone uses fake charm to exploit others, that is harmful. But whether you find yourself doing it as a form of fawning, people-pleasing or for other reasons, please do not diagnose yourself or feel ashamed. If you’re concerned or struggling with this, it's important to seek help from a mental health professional.
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People who have been pedestrians for a long time after living through the second world war some of whom are veterans too who are experts at acting the part of the female narcissist with narcissistic glow whenever they want to only when they have to walk outside alone. There are women around who have beaten all of the odds today like that. Like Jane Goodall who is not a veteran. In fact some military guys on occasion end up disguising themselves as having that set of qualities when they are at the time feeling afraid. A situation humorously being portrayed once in an American sitcom series about what all went on during the Vietnam war too which is called, M. A. S. H.
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It’s not the fault of a narcissist for being narcissistic. Narcissistic people are often insecure about their qualities, which is why they can become jealous when they see someone else's success or when their crush loves someone else. They seek external validation to feel confident and boost their self-esteem. Narcissists often present themselves as highly confident, but this can mask underlying insecurities. While they may appear self-assured and superior, their confidence is often fragile and dependent on external validation. Deep down, many narcissists lack true confidence in their abilities, which is why they may react strongly to criticism or perceived slights.
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i really need yalls help, i have a crush on a guy in my class, he is good at studying and is good looking. i have never seen him talk to a girl or look at her (that includes me too) and is busy studying. the problem is i told my friend about it and she said that yeah he is great and all but dont propose him, and anws you should focus on your studies and i asked why and she said he will say no. i also think he might say no but i cant help but wonder if it is because of my grades or looks. i dont score high and he is a top student. so should i increase my grades or what T-T
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What if one checks those boxes, but while being empathetic and honest instead of unempathetic and dishonest This video left me confused, I feel like I'm in between a fully transparent person and a narcissist. People say I'm charismatic but I don't do those things in a evil way and don't help others expecting to be helped. In fact I always expect to be betrayed.
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Ended up marrying a narcissist who used slick words and enigmatic appeal and our marriage lasted about a year and a half, literally as of this summer. I did all I could to work with them and forgive and be understanding but sometimes you can’t. Have never been happier in all of my adult life.
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That isn't real charisma. I've seen actual charisma before and narcissists don't have the real actual charisma. There's something about those charismatic characters that really inspires you to move to your best goal. They also inspire you to be your better best. Something I always admire them.
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2: 27 Real kindness means helping without wanting something back is an accurate statement, BUT your generosity should have limits. It's entirely fair to recognize that you're always giving and someone else is always taking, and to cut them off because they give nothing back.
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Just a reminder, if you feel related to one or few of these things mentioned in the video it doesn't mean you're automatically narcissistic. Everyone has narcissistic traits and it's completely normal If you feel like you sometimes act like ways mentioned in this video
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Real charm and confidence comes from genuine kindness, humility, and empathy, not from putting on a show and trying to outshine everyone. Narcissists are just creating an illusion like as if they have it all together in their lives, in order to cover up their flaws.
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Survived from narc abuse, and ended in divorce. in three months he showed me everything. it was so painful to me thank God i left him. and when he realized i am no more in control in him he gave me divorce suddenly
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Makes sense. Also very jealous people when people aren’t noticing. More words than actions. They draw people in with things they don’t even personally do like sharing videos of cool things to look cool.
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0: 27 Those 5 traits are what every western person / western culture is portrayed as worshipping/idolising, especially USA in western media, especially influencer culture.
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I use to see fake people like this around and it baffled me how people really follow them like sheep. Wether they are literally insane or telling lies. People still follow.
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This describes my first husband, spot on! It has been years since I divorced him, but I was still trying to understand his behavior. Now it all makes sense.
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Now i am worried that I might be a narcissist because i catch myslef at times being very entitled and envious and a lot of times i don't really care about other people.
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Yeah, so I am definitely neither Narcistic nor havin this glow. But little bit closer to attention seeker perhaps due my extrovert side. I learn a bit here
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Yeeeaaahhh, I Mean This Is How Others In Real Life Behave, I Personally Don't Like People Who Think Their Above Society Because Their Talent And Reputation
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Real confisence means being yourself and believeing in your instinct
Also, you need to fullfil yourself first instead of seeking for others validation

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I doubt The Narcissists are even watching this type of videos. Ohhh and plus they are indeed demons only after you know them behind closed doors
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