Infatuation Rules
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Can a narcissist have a happy marriage? Unfortunately, the answer is almost always “no.” The photos and the couple's public behavior show one thing, while something much less appealing is going on behind the scenes.
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Read More »If non-narcissistic spouses want the relationship to continue, they learn to ignore a lot of their mate’s bad behavior. Over time this avoidant pattern allows the narcissistic spouse to take more and more control over every aspect of their life. Trying to tell friends and family the truth about the relationship can be very embarrassing. It is hard to explain to people who have never lived with a narcissist how abusive and controlling this seemingly nice person can be. And, if you do explain, other people will not understand why you do not just leave. There are three basic versions of the spouse’s dilemma. They differ due to the characteristics of the narcissistic subtype of the mate. Exhibitionist Narcissists: When their mate does not cater to their whims and their demands, they become angry and devaluing. Exhibitionist narcissists rarely honor any promises they made to their mate unless what they promised dovetails with what they currently want. If it does not, they may “forget” the promise, or claim they never said “that,” or did not mean it the way it was taken. Some, not all, are so estranged from caring about the truth that they lie freely. Others simply twist the truth until it suits their needs.
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Read More »Sarah is thoughtless about other people’s feelings when she feels triggered. Rather than directly confronting her husband, she will try to manipulate him or make him feel guilty to get what she wants. Charles has learned to dread seeing Sarah’s name pop up on his phone because he knows she just wants his attention and will find a passive-aggressive way to punish him, if he does not pick up. Malignant Narcissists: In my experience, they are all abusive, sadistic, and controlling. They lie whenever it suits them. Most sane mates with a modicum of self-esteem, and the ability to earn a living, leave these marriages eventually. If they do not, they are likely to become a broken, insecure, mess. It is hard to even pretend to be happy when you are in a relationship with a malignant narcissist.
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