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Please Subscribe @NarcPedia for various topics related to narcissism and narcissists. Let's study and grow together! Thank You! Hello everyone, and welcome back to our channel! We are so glad to have you here for another video. If you enjoy our content and find it helpful, please take a moment to like and subscribe. Your support is invaluable in helping our channel grow and reach more people who might benefit from our discussions. Now, let’s dive into the topic of today’s video. I want to talk about a specific situation regarding the narcissist not hoovering because of shame. This is a unique and important aspect to consider, and I want to provide you with some insights into how this situation unfolds. Many people often wonder, "Why hasn’t the narcissist tried to hoover me?" or "It has been so long since I last heard from them." There are several reasons for this, and I will break them down for you in this video. It is essential to understand that there are instances when a narcissist may not engage in hoovering, and it is not always because they have found a new supply to draw from. While it is true that narcissists typically have various sources of supply to fulfill their emotional needs, the dynamics change significantly when they experience shame. Shame is a powerful emotion for a narcissist; it is, in many ways, their kryptonite. They often go to great lengths to avoid feelings of shame because it threatens their inflated self-image and sense of superiority. When a narcissist feels shamed—especially during or immediately after a discard—it creates a profoundly uncomfortable situation for them. This shame can stem from various factors, such as being exposed for their behavior, realizing the impact of their actions on others, or facing the consequences of their manipulative tactics. In these moments, the weight of shame can be so overwhelming that it prevents them from reaching out. As a result, you may find that you do not hear from the narcissist during these times. This absence is not necessarily due to a lack of interest or because they are not keeping tabs on you. In fact, they might still be watching from a distance, monitoring your life and your interactions. However, the shame they feel can be paralyzing. They may believe that attempting to reconnect would only intensify their humiliation. It is crucial to understand that narcissists often require a significant amount of validation to rebuild their self-esteem after experiencing shame. They may not feel capable of approaching you until they have found another source of supply—someone who can uplift them, validate their worth, and restore their ego. This new supply acts as a buffer, allowing them to regain their confidence before they might even consider reaching out to you again. "Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is for educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you suspect you or someone you know may be involved with a narcissist, or are dealing with any psychological issues, please consult a qualified healthcare professional. This content is shared to offer insights and perspectives and should not be considered as professional or medical counsel." #Narcissist #Narcissism #NarcissisticAbuse #ToxicRelationships #MentalHealth #NPD #Psychology #NarcissisticPersonalityDisorder -