They’re playing God with your identity, ensuring that when people look at you, they see the version that fits their narrative—whether that’s “too emotional,” “too seductive,” “too broken,” or “too intense.” This is how they manipulate perceptions and gain their sadistic supply.
4. They Keep a Secret Folder of Your Worst Moments
This one is more common than people realize, yet it’s rarely talked about.
Even if they pretend to have deleted everything after a breakup or fight, many narcissists keep a hidden album—a vault labeled something cryptic, like “trash” or “old memories.” Inside, they store:
- Screenshots of your crying face from video calls
- Photos of you asleep, vulnerable, or undressed
- Social media images from your lowest emotional points
Why? Leverage. Future blackmail. Or simply to feed their ego.
Sometimes, they never even use these images—but just knowing they have them gives them a sense of control. It’s a silent threat hanging over your head. You may never see that folder, but you can feel its existence in your gut—the phantom fear that your rawest moments could be turned against you at any time.
And let’s be real—this fear isn’t paranoia. So many people have had private pictures leaked in acts of revenge. The fear is real. Your body knows it.
5. They Reuse Your Photos for New Supply
This is one of the most unsettling violations.
After the discard, you start noticing something eerie—familiar-looking pictures on their profile. The backgrounds match your old apartment. The clothes, the poses, even the captions—they all seem oddly familiar.
Then it hits you.
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