Why Do People Believe Narcissists Instead Of Their Victims?Why Do People Believe Narcissists Instead Of Their Victims?
Cynthia Bailey-Rug
Cynthia Bailey-Rug explores why people often believe narcissists over their victims, offering insights and hope for those affected.
4:01•15 Jul 2020
Why Narcissists Often Get Believed Over Their Victims: Cynthia Bailey-Rug Explains
“When you come across someone who doesn't believe you, then just remember. It has nothing to do with you. The person you're speaking with has their own issues.”
Have you ever wondered why people often side with narcissists instead of their victims? In this episode, Cynthia Bailey-Rug tackles this perplexing issue head-on. Drawing from her own experiences, she unpacks the reasons behind this disturbing trend. Narcissists are master manipulators, capable of putting on a convincing act that can make them seem kind and trustworthy. Their ability to read people and adapt their behavior accordingly often leaves victims in the shadows, struggling to be believed.
Cynthia also points out that many people prefer to see the good in others, even when it's not there, and that the sheer outrageousness of narcissistic abuse can make it hard to accept as reality. This episode is a beacon of hope for those affected by narcissistic abuse, reminding them that disbelief from others is more about those people's issues than their own. Tune in for an eye-opening discussion that offers both understanding and compassion.

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