In 2014 I met a man who would become my husband… and later reveal himself as a complete narcissist. Initially, his vulnerability and charm captivated me. He shared traumatic tales of his upbringing, evoking my compassion, and was eager to explore a profound love connection. Within a month, he swept me up in whirlwind romance with his poetic confessions of love.
Before long, he relocated and moved in with me and my children. The rapid pace of the relationship was exhilarating, considering my previous long-term relationship had lacked passion.
I found out the hard way that people with narcissistic disorders are incredibly intuitive and adept at saying exactly what you need to hear to yield what they desire – unyielding admiration, known as narcissistic supply.
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My ex had deep-seated resentments towards his mother, whom he blamed for a tormented childhood. At times, he cast me in the role of his mother, at others, he positioned himself as an omnipotent father figure. I later learned that narcissists often project their unresolved parental issues onto their partners.
In time, they aim to dismantle this projected image, liberating themselves but leaving their partner shattered.