The Relationship Every Aging Narcissist Wants After 55 (Nobody Talks About)
In the end, this relationship style is the ultimate proof that a narcissist never actually changes or grows up. They don’t age like fine wine. They turn into sour vinegar. Instead of looking inward and apologizing to the children they hurt—or the family they betrayed—they simply replace their old audience with a younger, cheaper crowd. They use the innocence of youth to temporarily mask the stench of their own rotting personality.
They create a tiny fake kingdom where they can still feel like a powerful king or queen—even if the only citizen in that kingdom is a confused, broke 20-year-old who is too afraid to leave.
If you’re a young person watching this—or if you know someone who’s being pulled into the orbit of an older benefactor who seems too good to be true—please wake up to reality. Age does not equal safety. And a true mentor will never demand your submission or your body in exchange for their guidance.
The aging narcissist is running out of time, running out of friends, and running out of cards to play. Don’t let your beautiful, fresh youth become the final meal that keeps a dying predator alive.
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