How do narcissists confuse their victims?
Narcissists bring out their victim card when they feel attacked. This could be during an argument or even just a normal discussion that isn’t going their way. It could also happen when they see someone else getting attention or praise for something.
What does it mean if someone calls you a flying monkey?
Flying monkeys is a phrase sometimes used in popular psychology to describe people who are acting at the behest of another to control a targeted individual. It is a metaphor taken from the Wizard of Oz wherein the Wicked Witch of the West used winged monkeys to carry out evil deeds on her behalf.
Are You a flying monkey to the narcissist in Your Life?
If you have had your fill of being a flying monkey, the narcissist in your life is unlikely to be happy about it and, at the least, may not want anything to do with you once you cease to be of use.
Do flying monkeys know right from wrong?
Some flying monkeys are so browbeaten by the narcissist that they have far less capacity than otherwise might be expected when it comes to knowing right from wrong. They may have experienced years of emotional abuse at the hands of the narcissist and have lost a sense of self and independent decision-making along the way.
What is a flying monkey narcopath?
Core to the narcopath’s reign of terror, including the smear campaign on discard, is the Flying Monkey. Named after the characters from “The Wizard of Oz”, these veritable henchmen play a crucial part in pulling off the narcopath’s con.
Why do some people stick up for the narcissist?
Often friends will start to tire of the self-centredness of narcs, how unreliable they are in one’s time of need, they rarely reciprocate kindness etc. Some people will overlook these negatives and stick up for the narcissist regardless – and essentially become abuse apologists.