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Twelve Things You Can Not Have With A Narcissist.

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Be it the malignant, grandiose, somatic, cereal, vulnerable. Narcissistic abuse is a hiddious form of mental and with some physical violence, any vulnerability you have they will use against you, they often enter your life as your hero, and your dreams come true, to end up becoming your biggest enemy and worst nightmare.

Everything they do is to meet the needs of their own, and they are a leech, a parasite, a virus that infects your whole life. They often live by the seven deadly sins.

  1. Pride, excessive belief in themselves.
  2. Envy and jealousy of all others.
  3. Gluttony, entitled to have more than they need.
  4. Lust, constantly craving for more of their ideal.
  5. Anger, they can not accept love and always resort to passive-aggressive or aggressive anger in the end.
  6. Greed, that grandiosity, material possessions most often other peoples, not always.
  7. Sloth, most are rather lazy and do the bare minimum to meet their never-ending wants and needs. They will take any and all shortcuts they can with the lack of empathy to care for who they exploit on their way up.

They manipulate others from the love bombing, devaluation, intermittent reinforcement of the idealisation, the disengagement of their discard and then the hoover, with pity plays, silent treatments, gaslighting, projection, blame-shifting, threats, making us feel insecure and crazy. It takes time for those with good intentions, who care and are kind to others to see what’s genuinely happening due to the narcissists cruel and sometimes calculated gaslighting mind games, by then we have to recover from not only the reality of the abuse that genuinely happened, also trauma bonding, anxiety, CPTSD, financial ruin and mental/ physical illnesses.

Things you can not have with a narcissist.

You can, and you will recover from this.

Check these out!

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Narcissists Handbook: The ultimate guide to understanding and overcoming narcissistic and emotional abuse.-1

Boundaries with Narcissists: Safeguarding Emotional, Psychological, and Physical Independence.

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Elizabeth Shaw is not a Doctor or a therapist. She is a mother of five, a blogger, a survivor of narcissistic abuse, and a life coach, She always recommends you get the support you feel comfortable and happy with. Finding the right support for you. Elizabeth has partnered with BetterHelp (Sponsored.) where you will be matched with a licensed councillor, who specialises in recovery from this kind of abuse.

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