This Is Exactly What Shows When A Narcissist Betrayed You and is Done With You

Today, we’re going to examine what happens to one’s body and mind after experiencing narcissistic abuse. Stay tuned. Being abused at the hands of a narcissist is a singular and isolating experience—even though only a few people may relate, it’s because very few have ever encountered such behavior. People then begin asking questions like, “Why did you stay so long? What gave you such a blind spot that you failed to anticipate this?” and other similar inquiries. These questions are painfully isolating because they diminish your experience in the aftermath of trauma. You constantly interrogate yourself: “Am I being overly dramatic? Am I building a mountain out of a molehill? Have I gone mad?” No, you haven’t—trust me. Moreover, I will explain exactly why this happens.

I’m going to discuss five telltale indicators that your relationship with a narcissist is abusive. To get started, please hit the subscribe button and the bell icon to support this channel’s content. Your subscription not only supports us but also ensures you never miss an update. All right, let’s begin.

1. A Fundamental Misunderstanding of Their True Nature

You must understand that a narcissist will dramatically alter their behavior toward you over the course of your relationship. Initially, they may seem kind and caring, but as time goes on and their power grows, their true colors emerge—a monster you never knew existed. Their strength builds from a foundation of early kindness and compassion. However, this benevolent façade does not last long; the “nice guy” soon reemerges so that you never drift away completely. They are always shifting their stance and never reveal their true nature. This inconsistency makes it difficult for you to understand your own feelings. In a healthy relationship, a person’s character remains consistent—there is no inexplicable shift between a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde persona. With a narcissist, however, you never know what to expect. It’s perplexing how someone can be so cold and vicious one minute and then kind and almost heavenly the next. You may find yourself questioning their motives: if they are truly a narcissist, why did they sometimes do good? This kind of probing never occurs in a happy relationship. Do you have a clear grasp of who they are? Please help other survivors feel less alone by sharing your thoughts in the comments below.

2. Being Emotionally Stuck Despite Knowing You Should Leave


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