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8 Hovering Traps Narcissists use To Get Back Discarded Supply
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Have you ever had someone in your life who just wouldn’t let go? No matter how hard you tried to break free, they kept coming back for more. This is what is known as hovering.
Hovering is a term that was used by Narcissistic Abuse Recovery Coach, Angela Atkinson, and it refers to the way narcissists suck victims back into their lives after they have tried to leave.
In this story, we will discuss the different hovering tactics narcissists use to control their victims. If you have been through this before, it is important to be aware of these tactics so that you can protect yourself from them.
Narcissists are often very good at getting their victims back under their control. They may use a number of hovering traps to lure their victims back in. Some of these traps include:
1. Making themselves indispensable.
Narcissists may try to make themselves indispensable to their victims, either by providing emotional support or doing all the household chores.
This makes it difficult for the victim to leave the narcissist, as they will be left with no one to help them.