Understanding how they so QUICKLY just move on......

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neverlookback
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Understanding how they so QUICKLY just move on......

A psychopath will mirror your identity at the beginning, middle and end of a relationship, only in different ways at each stage. Initially, in order to win you over, he will pretend to be like you and to like everything about you. Robert Hare and Paul Babiak describe in Snakes in Suits how during the “assessment phase” of the relationship a psychopath will convey to his target four main messages: 1) I like you; 2) I share your interests; 3) I’m like you, and 4) I’m the perfect partner or soul mate for you.
This process constitutes the mirroring phase of the psychopathic bond. Granted, most romantic relationships entail some aspects of mirroring. After all, that’s how couples discover their points in common. But with a psychopath the reflection tends to be instant and total. It’s a simulated bonding that’s way too fast, too soon and too good to be true. This happens before any real emotional connection can take place. It occurs before the partners have gotten to know each other well, over time and in different circumstances. Instant bonding is usually a symptom of shallowness of emotions rather than of miraculous compatibility. It means that the psychopath will detach from you and latch on to another target as easily as he initially attached to you. Yet through their conversational glibness and innate charm, as well as through their extraordinary capacity to identify and reflect your deepest desires, psychopaths can initially make you feel like they’re your dream come true. They present themselves as the only partners who could possibly fulfill whatever’s been missing from your life.
During the course of the relationship, however, the psychopath reveals more and more his true colors. He becomes increasingly critical and controlling. What’s more, he also incites you to go along with his wrongdoings. That way you mirror his ugly personality and become his accomplice. His message switches from being “I’m just like you” (as moral, smart, kind, beautiful, ideal as you are) as it was during the luring phase to being “you’re just like me” (as deceitful, malicious, dishonest as you begin to see that he is). Keep in mind that, most likely, you’re not. Even if you’ve engaged in some wrongdoings, unless you thrive on pathological lying, promiscuity as a means of domination of others, playing mind games, harming others and power games you’re not likely to be a psychopath, like him.
When you’ve finally had enough and leave the psychopath–or when he leaves you–he will see you as a devalued, distorted mirror image of himself and of your former, idealized, self as well. Every quality he initially saw in you–from beauty to brains–will be turned into its opposite. If he saw you as smart, you’re now stupid in his eyes. If he was attracted to your beauty, he now sees you as ugly. If he admired your hard work, he now views your efforts as a mindless submission to the system. As I’ve explained in the previous post about the process of idealize, devalue and discard, this negative mirroring at the end is a natural and inevitable unfolding of the psychopathic relationship.
Just as the idealized mirror image at the beginning of the psychopathic bond had little to do with your qualities–they were false compliments intended to lure you–so the de-idealized mirror image at the end has nothing to do with you either. These distorted mirroring effects have everything to do with the character deficiencies of the psychopath himself, who suffers from an incurable evil. Which, incidentally, is a good way to describe the middle mirroring phase as well: when he says you, or all human beings, are like him, remember that’s not true either. A psychopath is different from–and far worse than–just about any human being you will ever know.
Claudia Moscovici, psychopathyawareness

I wanted to comment further that this is the reason why they have SO MANY other relationships at the same time; because none of the relationships are genuine; there is no REAL meaning to them and the "Other Women" have no meaning to them either just as you and I didnt. Stop and think how many partners you could be involved with if all you had to do was pretend to be EVERYTHING they ever wanted; this is the very reason why they can MOVE ON so quickly - its not that they are moving on to someone they value more than you on ANY emotional level; its just someone new, and different. Then, one day THAT person will get boring and old for them so they pull out their little pocket mirror and move to the next and the next and the next - I dont want to see any more posts on THE OTHER WOMEN - or at least no further questions on Does he love her and not me - I know it SEEMS that way, and it appears that way, and it looks that way but ITS NOT!!! I dont like to see any further suffering for anybody.

Jul 18 - 1AM
sweetpeasarah
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They are the parasite

Jul 18 - 12AM
indenial
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So what happens

Jul 18 - 12AM (Reply to #4)
neverlookback
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This would be

Jul 18 - 7AM (Reply to #5)
indenial
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Thanks

Jul 18 - 8AM (Reply to #6)
fern
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Articles from Claudia

Jul 17 - 9PM
Rising Dawn
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It's not you (or OW), it's HIM

Jul 17 - 10PM (Reply to #2)
neverlookback
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RD