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Well, in different ways, of course. It depends on the girl. But you can give two examples without going too far against the truth, because most often the situation is one of these two images.
If the girl is young and not experienced, then she may be deceived and decide that the guy's narcissism is a sign of his self-confidence, so she will fall in love with him in this example. Such relationships don't last long.
If a girl already understands why she needs a relationship, then she is looking first of all for a caring, loving and responsible man who knows how to set priorities and is not engaged in constant self-satisfaction of his ego. Then daffodils fly by, because you can't cook porridge with them – they are more for themselves than for others.
Just like young men: in different ways. Reactions and patterns, background, education, psychotrauma, expectations from a partner and from a relationship are different for all people, because people are generally different. There is no universal experience for all people, and it is pointless to group them on the basis of “girl” – gender and gender will not give us any information in this matter.
If you are interested in the attitude of specific girls to narcissism, then it is still better to address the question to them – no one in the world will answer you more accurately and better. Some of the interviewees may have such an experience and such psychological traumas that communication with a person with narcissistic personality disorder is familiar and familiar to them (this does not mean that such communication is healthy, but it can be very conditionally said that they seem to have a normal attitude to narcissism).
But generally speaking, narcissism is a mental disorder that can seriously interfere with life, and if a person is bad at it, then do not be afraid to seek help from a specialist. This is always normal and good.