10 Red Flags of the Female Covert Narcissist

Lise Leblanc2 minutes read

Female covert narcissists exhibit red flags in various relationship phases, using manipulation tactics like creating fake scenarios and isolating partners to assert control and power. They start with intense intimacy, play on vulnerability, and progress to destructive behavior, aiming to manipulate and isolate their partners.

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  • Female covert narcissists use intense intimacy, portraying vulnerability, and creating fake scenarios to manipulate and control their partners.
  • These individuals exhibit a pattern of behavior that includes isolating their partners, displaying hot and cold tendencies, and manipulating their sense of self, leading to a destructive and abusive relationship dynamic.

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    Intense intimacy, commonalities, data mining, vulnerability, and past abuse portrayals.

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"Female Covert Narcissists: Manipulation and Isolation"

  • Female covert narcissists display red flags at different relationship stages: intense intimacy early on, commonalities, and data mining.
  • They play up vulnerability, making you feel like the hero, and often portray past relationships as abusive.
  • Creating fake scenarios to elicit promises from you, the narcissist aims to manipulate and control.
  • Sex bombing, high sex drive, and fulfilling fantasies are tools used to manipulate and control.
  • As the relationship progresses, the narcissist's behavior becomes more destructive and abusive, with hot and cold tendencies.
  • The narcissist isolates you from family and friends, behaves differently in public versus private, and manipulates your sense of self.
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