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The Projection Trap In Narcissistic Relationships Explained
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This video explores the dual projection phenomenon that often occurs in emotionally abusive relationships.
Narcissists project their own shame, manipulation, selfishness, and cruelty onto others while empathetic individuals project their kindness, honesty, loyalty, and humanity onto the narcissist.
The result is a devastating disconnect between perception and reality that can leave survivors feeling confused, lost, and emotionally exhausted.
If you've struggled with self-doubt, constant criticism, gaslighting, or trying to prove your worth to someone who refused to see it, this message may help bring clarity.
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