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Caption: It can feel shocking when someone seems to move on instantly after a breakup. But with individuals who show traits linked to Narcissistic Personality Disorder, … more It can feel shocking when someone seems to move on instantly after a breakup. But with individuals who show traits linked to Narcissistic Personality Disorder, the speed isn’t random—it often follows a pattern. What felt like a deep emotional connection to you may not have been experienced the same way by them. When the relationship ends, they’re less focused on loss and more on losing attention, control, or validation. To fill that gap, they often seek a new source of reassurance quickly, rather than sitting with uncomfortable emotions. In many cases, they’ve already begun detaching before the relationship officially ends. Sometimes, they even line up someone new in advance. This allows them to transition smoothly without facing the emotional weight of the breakup. Moving on fast also helps them avoid accountability—if they never pause, they never have to reflect. There’s also an image to maintain. Appearing unaffected or quickly “happy again” protects how others see them. But beneath that, the same patterns tend to repeat—intensity, charm, and eventual instability. For you, it can create confusion and self-doubt. But their quick shift isn’t a reflection of your value—it’s a reflection of how they process relationships: by replacing, not resolving. #NarcTok #ToxicEx #Narcissist #ToxicRelationships less
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