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So it makes sense that unloved daughters may tend to enter relationships with people with NPD or narcissistic traits due to their childhood experiences. Some reasons include: Your need for validation makes them feel powerful. Manipulation, control, and gaslighting feels familiar to you.
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Read More »This isn’t meant to place blame on our caregivers. Instead, she says this “increased awareness of our attachment style can help us take those first steps toward improving our relationships as an adult and developing a more securely attached relationship with those around us.” “From the moment we were capable of understanding the world around us, we begin observing how people, particularly our caretakers, interacted with us and with each other, which become predictors of how we express and respond to love during our adulthood,” explains psychotherapist Susan Zinn , LPCC, LMHC, NCC. Specifically for daughters who felt unloved as a child, they may fall for partners with narcissistic tendencies . And there are many valid reasons for this. Our childhood experiences play a major role in how we navigate life and relationships as adults. If you felt unloved during childhood, there are many reasons why you might attract partners with narcissistic tendencies in adulthood. Recognizing these signs can help you become more aware of potentially unhealthy or abusive relationships . Falling for folks with narcissistic qualities is common for many reasons, especially for daughters seeking the love they may have lacked in childhood. So know you’re not alone, and your experience is valid. Just like feeling unloved as a child can affect women’s adult relationships, childhood trauma can lead to narcissistic tendencies as well. That same 2021 study suggests that NPD can be a result of negative developmental experiences as a child, like rejection or a hurt ego. But people who don’t have NPD can still express narcissistic tendencies, which include: According to a 2021 study, only 1%–15% of the U.S. population lives with NPD.
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