With their inflated egos, narcissists believe they are better than everyone else. They often view kissing as a favor to their partner, as they see little personal benefit in it. This superiority complex leads them to devalue intimate acts like kissing.
Number 7: Narcissists Don’t Believe in Relationship Security
For narcissists, relationships are about ego fulfillment rather than trust or commitment. Kissing, an act often tied to trust and security, does not align with their objectives. They are unlikely to reciprocate affection and prefer to maintain control.
Number 8: Narcissists Fear Losing Control
Kissing can feel like surrendering control, which is unsettling for narcissists. They thrive on dominating their relationships and avoid anything that might compromise their sense of power. For them, love and intimacy are tools for manipulation, not genuine connection.
Number 9: Narcissists Avoid Building Emotional Connections
Narcissists form shallow relationships, often using affection as a means to an end. While their kisses might feel intense and passionate, they lack genuine emotional depth. For narcissists, such gestures are calculated moves rather than expressions of true affection.
Number 10: Narcissists See Kissing as a Sign of Weakness
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