Narcissists have moments when they seem incredibly likeable, especially early in a relationship. "The narcissist can be charming and generous when it enhances their sense of how wonderful they are, but all this can turn in an instant to sulking or angrily lashing out when others do not respond as they expected," says Talley.
If it feels like everything switched after the "honeymoon period" it may be true. Narcissists "often make others feel special as they are welcomed into the their world, which is painted as being exclusive, exciting, filled with potential, and very special," Talley says. "But shortly after this initial stage they become dependent on the relationship and this dependency causes them to no longer be able to maintain the facade of genuinely caring for another."