Infatuation Rules
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One effective way that a narcissist can draw someone back into their realm is to say, “I love you.” If you're especially important to a narcissist, they'll say and do just about anything to get you back, including using those powerful three words.
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Read More »Saying “I love you” can be one of the most profound experiences you can have. Revealing your vulnerability with this phrase can allow you to heal as you open yourself up to another. Telling someone you love them can alter the course of your life—we’ve all seen the movies where expressing undying love offers the potential for bliss. We can provide comfort to someone in emotional or physical pain, and perhaps our last act of connection will be to say “I love you” to a beloved parent, friend, child, or lover as we spend our last moments with them. However, these three precious words which carry so much weight can be twisted and warped, precisely because of the power they convey. In the hands of a narcissist, skilled as they are in the art of using words to gain power, control, and adoration, “I love you” can be used to manipulate, gaslight, and dominate. Does this mean that every time a narcissist declares their love for you that they don’t mean it? No. Some narcissists will be genuinely moved at times to reveal how they are feeling. But if you’re involved with a narcissist, there will be other times when there is a hidden meaning behind the phrase.
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Read More »Gaslighting and narcissism often go hand in hand, and saying “I love you” is a great way of downplaying some of the horrendous behaviour you’ve been subjected to. Adding a “but” makes this an even more effective gaslighting tool. My client Tina told me that, whenever she plucked up the courage to tell her partner about the effect his behaviour was having on her, he would deny that he’d meant to hurt her in any way. “He’d always finish off by saying, ‘But I love you. How could you think I was trying to hurt you?’ That declaration of love always left me feeling a bit confused and like I’d exaggerated the situation.”
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