This is How a Rejected Narcissist Collapses Badly

You have finally had enough. Maybe you have caught him cheating for the hundredth time. Perhaps you have documented his financial abuse or recorded his verbal assaults. Maybe you have simply gathered the courage to say, “No more.” You have implemented boundaries that make access to you impossible. For the first time in your relationship, he is not in control. He has been exposed. His mask has slipped in front of many people—people who matter. His reputation is taking hits. The family court is not buying his victim narrative, which is quite rare. His friends are starting to see through his charm. His workplace is asking uncomfortable questions.

This becomes his major narcissistic injury—the moment when his false self is threatened and his grandiose self-image comes crashing down. When a narcissist experiences this level of injury because of you, they do not self-reflect. They do not seek therapy. They do not take accountability. Instead, they seek revenge. Narcissistic revenge, however, has to look righteous. It has to appear as if they are the hero of their own story. They can’t just openly admit they want to destroy you for having the audacity to hold them accountable. No, they need a cause. They need a movement. They need other people to validate their victim narrative.

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