Covert Narcissist Red Flags that I Ignored

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There are very few topics I struggle to write about from my personal experiences. This is one of them.

Part of the reason I struggle is because I consider myself an intelligent person, so to have been completely taken in by a covert narcissist is embarrassing and not something I enjoy admitting.

That said, if my experience can help someone else avoid the traps and red flags then it seems a worthy cause to release the thoughts from my head and let them out onto paper.

So here we go:

Red Flag #1 — Too serious too quickly

It’s been said 300 million times, but it truly is the number one red flag. When I met — we’ll call him “Jim” — I was smitten. We seemed to have everything in common.

If I had written out a list of my “wants” in a partner, he checked every single box, and then created some extra boxes I didn’t even know I wanted.

We met online and within a conversation or two, I “knew” we were soul mates.

I’ve since learned that was 100% by design. But at the time, it just felt “meant to be”.

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Long After the Thrill of Living is Gone
Long After the Thrill of Living is Gone

Written by Long After the Thrill of Living is Gone

Kate is a highly educated, extremely opinionated, mom of four, and grandma of two living in a multi-generational home with enough life experience for TEN lives.