Infatuation Rules
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Narcissism tends to emerge as a psychological defence in response to excessive levels of parental criticism, abuse or neglect in early life. Narcissistic personalities tend to be formed by emotional injury as a result of overwhelming shame, loss or deprivation during childhood.
How is respect lost in a marriage? Respect can slowly erode due to day to day stresses and strains. If you or your partner is stressed or...
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Signs He's Falling in Love With You: Final Words He loves spending time with you. He does everything to keep you happy. He prioritizes your needs....
Read More »We increasingly hear the term ‘narcissist’. In this individualistic, materialistic culture of selfies and social media, it has become a casual and trendy buzzword. But what does it really mean? The truth is that the concept of narcissism spans a continuum. It can be beneficial to a degree, allowing us to have enough self-esteem and confidence to pursue our goals and achieve our potential. At the other end of the spectrum, it involves extreme personality traits such as lack of empathy, grandiosity and attention-seeking behaviour. A truly narcissistic individual struggles in their day-to-day functioning and can maintain only superficial relationships.
The meaning of pure in heart “To be pure in heart is to be single in purpose, to have the single goal of accomplishing God's will for God's glory...
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THE BASICS There is no reciprocation. ... Your values are compromised. ... You no longer desire physical intimacy with your partner. ... You cannot...
Read More »The experience of childhood trauma of this nature can have a major impact on the psyche of the adult children of narcissists. In later life, these individuals may feel deeply insecure and suffer from low self-esteem – this is unsurprising having been told constantly that they were not good enough. Such adults may also struggle with personal identity issues, not knowing who they are or what they want out of life. He/she may only feel self-worth in relation to the emotional needs of others; indeed, the need to please others may be taken to extreme lengths in adult relationships. Having experienced a constant barrage of criticism and judgement, it may be a struggle to form intimate relationships and to believe in one’s own intrinsic value.
You tend to manipulate things Manipulation ranges from gaslighting and lying to hiding information from your partner. If you're doing any of these...
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Healthy relationships involve honesty, trust, respect and open communication between partners and they take effort and compromise from both people....
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Contents show Mood swings. He only shows up when you're needed. You do things according to his time. No deep conversations. Not interested in your...
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When you're dating someone you're not necessarily serious about them so you prioritise other things along with them like work, friends, activities...
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