Narcissists love to control and stay in control of other people. They can't accept that someone does not want to be with them or reject them. To divorce a narcissist in spite of the narcissist's unwillingness to do so, the partner of the narcissist has to face with a myriad of obstacles that are put forth by the narcissist to maintain control of the situation.
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Red Flags that Signaled Cheating and Narcissistic Discard
All of the N's behaviors that didn't make sense then, make total sense now when they're combined together. The repetitive nature of these behaviors during my relationship with him also lead me to believe that the N has been cheating on me the whole time he was involved with me. The last affair that I found out about might not have been the first.
Healing from Narcissistic Abuse: Acceptance the Nature of Narcissism
To heal from narcissistic abuse, we must accept what narcissism is, accept that the person caused the abuse is a narcissist, and accept that that person will never change.
Besides No Contact, Acceptance is the Next Step for Healing from Narcissistic Abuse
During my journey, sometimes I made progress while other times I took a step backward in my recovery. How I felt about things could be quite unpredictable, especially in the beginning. The recovery process is not a linear path, it's rather a composite of many emotional peaks and valleys.
Two Examples of Insidious and Pervasive Narcissist Controlling Tactics
Narcissists live in fear of being controlled by others. To avoid that, they create scenarios so that they can have the upper hand over their victims. Long after I was done with the Narcissist (the N) that I dealt with, I shuddered to think about his controlling behaviors.
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