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The Narcissist’s Tool of Intimidation: How They Use Car Journeys to Assert Dominance

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Narcissists are individuals who have an excessive sense of self-importance, a deep need for admiration, and a lack of empathy for others. They often use various tactics to manipulate and control those around them, including using car journeys as a form of intimidation. In this article, we will explore how narcissists use car journeys to assert their dominance and instil fear in their victims.

One of the most common ways narcissists use car journeys as a form of intimidation is by threatening to kick you out of the car. This threat can be used to make you feel powerless and vulnerable, especially if you are far from home or in an unfamiliar area. The narcissist may use this threat to assert their control over you and make you feel dependent on them for your safety.

In some cases, narcissists may actually follow through with their threat and kick you out in the middle of nowhere. This act can leave you feeling stranded and frightened, as you are left alone in a potentially dangerous situation. The narcissist may use this tactic to punish you for not complying with their demands or to show you that they are in complete control of the situation.

Another way narcissists intimidate their victims during car journeys is by driving erratically. This behaviour can be dangerous and frightening, as the narcissist may speed, weave in and out of traffic, or tailgate other drivers. If you try to point out their dangerous driving, the narcissist may gaslight you by claiming that you are overreacting or being too sensitive. This can make you doubt your own perceptions and make you more likely to comply with their demands in order to avoid conflict.

Narcissists may also use the car journey as an opportunity to have their say and assert their dominance. They may turn the radio up to drown out your voice, or if you try to turn it down, they may drive erratically or threaten to kick you out of the car. This tactic is designed to make you feel powerless and to show you that they are in control of the situation.

Furthermore, narcissists may engage in other dangerous behaviours during car journeys, such as breaking heavily or pulling the handbrake while driving. These actions are meant to instil fear in you and make you feel unsafe in their presence. The narcissist may lack empathy for your welfare and safety, as their main goal is to be in control and to assert their dominance over you.

In addition to these intimidating behaviours, narcissists may also refuse to communicate with you during car journeys. They may ignore your questions or requests, or they may give you the silent treatment in order to punish you for not complying with their demands. This can leave you feeling isolated and powerless, as the narcissist withholds information and communication from you.

Narcissists may also provoke you during car journeys to gain a reaction that they can use against you. They may try to film you or record your reactions in order to later manipulate or gaslight you. This can make you feel like you are constantly under surveillance and can lead to increased anxiety and fear of the narcissist’s intentions.

Furthermore, narcissists may use the car journey as an opportunity to lecture you and criticise your behaviour. They may use this time to belittle you, undermine your self-confidence, and assert their superiority over you. This can leave you feeling small and insignificant, as the narcissist takes every opportunity to diminish your sense of self-worth.

Overall, narcissists use car journeys as a form of intimidation in order to assert their dominance and control over their victims. By using threats, erratic driving, gaslighting, and other manipulative tactics, narcissists make their victims feel powerless and vulnerable. It is important to recognise these behaviours and to seek help if you are in a relationship with a narcissist who uses these tactics to intimidate you. Remember, you deserve to be treated with respect and dignity, and you have the right to set boundaries and protect yourself from toxic and abusive individuals.

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