Have you ever asked yourself why narcissists get married? It’s a question that perplexes many, especially those who have been trapped in a narcissist’s web. The truth is, narcissists don’t marry for love, connection, or genuine partnership. They marry for control, power, and the benefits of having a permanent supply. For them, a spouse isn’t a cherished equal but a carefully selected target—someone to exploit for their own gain.
Today, we’re discussing the differences between why regular people get married and why narcissists get married. We’ll explore some of the reasons these people tie the knot. As I mentioned, narcissists do not get married for the same reasons normal people would. Their motivations are entirely different.
Ownership and Possession
The first reason is that narcissists view marriage as ownership and possession. To them, marriage is less about unity and partnership and more about acquiring control over another person. They see their spouse not as an equal but as a prized possession—something to flaunt, control, and manipulate to suit their needs.
This sense of ownership can manifest in countless ways, from dictating how their partner dresses or spends their time to undermining their independence and self-worth. For narcissists, the marriage license isn’t a symbol of love or commitment; it’s a document that reinforces their perceived entitlement to dominate every aspect of their partner’s life.
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