I got a lot of helpful information from this guy if you offended by what has been said then you just got busted im not offended in any way what so ever people who comment and are offended Pushed the psycos buttons
MedCircle great to hear for you and me because I’m so exhausted from the pangs in my stomach all day from remembering the betrayal the manipulation and the abuse..happy for ya friend!
In my experience, they try to shut you down as a human little by little. Telling you that you talk too much, feel too much, care too much, emote too much, work too much, clean too much, talk to your friends too much, eat too much, drink too much, exercise too much, etc. Eventually, you just shut down everything in order not to annoy them. Then you end up a miserable captive.
Good description, but that also sounds like what a covert narcissist does as well. I wonder what the difference is between a narcissist and a psychopath? Can anyone help?
You don’t try to fix other people, you need to protect yourself. Don’t allow yourself to get emotionally involved too early. Don’t sleep with them if you don’t know them. When you see a problem, be honest with yourself. What is their background? Do a background check. Talk to their friends-if they have any. Be careful-they are out there looking for kind people who have empathy and will try to fix them. Lonely-get a dog. If they ask for money-run. If they want to move in with you too soon, don’t let them.
I dated a psychopath for just 3 months. I caught him in one lie after another and broke up with him. He spread lies about me all over town, and almost strangled me to death. The one sign I will look for now is when someone is overwhelming with compliments and coming on too strong.
You're right! too many compliments and too much flattering! Too much passionate (the excuse? I am like that!). We must always follow our instinct. I didn't, but luckily I was too strong for him and he disappeared.
I dated a psychopath. He was so good to me and I thought I had met the best person in the world. Every single day with him was good. He was my gentle place to land, he was incredibly sweet, and my friends and family adored him. We were together for 3 years. One day out of the blue, he looked at me with cold dead eyes. It still gives me chills to think about the unmistakable look of a psychopath when they show you who they really are. He said "This is the real me." He left me with zero empathy. No explanation. No emotion at all. I've never seen a person look like that. The pain was intense and I feel forever changed. I'm afraid to be happy. I'm afraid any happiness I feel now will end up being fake. Psychopaths are charming and they are manipulative predators that make you doubt your own ability to discern what's real and what's not. Thank you for this video. I wish I had seen it sooner.
Jesus Christ. Idk if I’m over thinking it but i fear I am in your position. Sweet man who spoils me, but who knows I am/was in a vulnerable position and has said things initially that set off an alarm in my head... I know what my gut feels but I keep denying it in hope of something better or that I’m maybe wrong... but I know never to doubt myself and that I am always right...
PLEASE DO NOT BLAME YOURSELF. UNFORTUNATELY, THE CJS DOES NOT PROSECUTE THESE EVIL BEASTS SO THEY ALLOWED TO ROAM FREE AND DESTROY OTHERS. THERE NEEDS TO BE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT WITHIN RELATIONSHIPS TAUGHT AND IF BROKEN, SANCTION, SUE, CALL THE POLICE. I BET THAT THERE WILL BE A LOT OF PEOPLE STRAIGHTENING UP THEIR ACTS WHEN THEY KNOW THAT THEY CAN BE SANCTIONED OR THROWN IN JAIL!!
I was raised by a psycho narcissist. I attracted people like this my whole life. I didn’t snap out of in until I was about 34. The self hatred is real. I’m 38 now and I’m still angry with myself for not seeing the red flags. I neglected my gut and intuition. That realization creates a different kind of trauma. It makes you question everything about yourself. I trust no one now, I can’t even hug a new person. Healing from this kind of abuse will take more years than what I have left to live.
No no. Don't be angry at yourself. I had same- and snapped out of it at 49! You're still young. I was so glad to have the information, can see it coming from a mile away now. I only let lovely people in, have shut a lot of doors and have good friends- good people. The information you have, the experience, it's gold. you know more about human nature. A lot of people stay in destructive relationships all their lives. You have been given a gift. Now, red flags- run fast. That's friends and partners.
What angers me is all the system that keep child hostages of their narcisistics parents. I was raised by one and like...my closest relative outside the nuclear family literaly was a psicologist who worked on the government lawn system to decide wich families were good to the kid. And she mised it. I had literaky a social worker, psycologist on my closest surroundings and nobody see how bad it is. But maybe thats a brazillian reality.
@@acabral2651 That's a global reality. Read my post above- you can turn it around for yourself. No point being angry, it's like yelling at the wind. people are messed up, some people should not parent. Please, don't poison yourself over their decisions. Make a wonderful life. Start with yourself. Go swimming, dancing, walking in nature. These things are real life> Only get a pet if you have time and money. (they are expensive and need you, like kids)- but help with others animals. Once you feel good, good will happen. Bitterness and anger- only hurts you.
Angela Wegner I mistook his eager interest for being smitten with me but I misread the signals, he was just playing it up. Gals be wary of their motives, especially when they catch you off guard or by surprise. If it doesn’t feel right then it’s not. Trust your gut
@@phoenixrising8007 So basically a guy who's gaming women to get pussy -> normal guy. Guy who's gaming women to get their money -> psychopath. Woman who games guys to get their money -> normal woman... does this compute???
Here's my experience of dating a psychopath for the past 4 years(broken up recently) 1.extremely charming in the beginning and thorough out the relationship(whenever he wanted something from me)..knows how to say the right thing at the right time but eventually it started sounding fake 2.cheating and lying..has had affair with 4 ladies which I have never known..every word that came out from his mouth was a lie. 3.sex is just sex..never love making.no emotional attachment..emotionally absent throughout the relationship in general 4. physical and verbal abuse and blackmails whenever I tried to leave or tried to be more independent. 5.no remorse when got caught cheating..said it's ok.not a big deal.doesnt feel empathy for anyone.no sense of guilt 6. Extremely greedy for money n fame I think psychopaths are extremely dangerous to be in a relationship. .dont ignore the signs and dont hesitate to leave if you suspect your partner to be a psychopath.
@Paradigm Climb Not quite but have demons inhabiting them. The worse thing is having children with such person since you have to deal with him/ her until child is grown up.
I had a relationship with a narcissist. I can’t tell you how damaging relationships with these people are. It’s beyond what I thought possible. It’s been 3 years since I went no contact with him and I’m still healing and will be for a long time.
@@sunnydaze2359 I would highly suggest that you educate yourself on narcissism. I’m not saying that with any malice but if you knew you wouldn’t be asking this question. I knew of the word before meeting this person but I knew very little about it. Anyone who hasn’t had personal experience with one just has no idea and will never understand completely what kind of damage occurs.
Same here. It will be 3 years for me in May & I am still shocked that I am picking up the pieces of my life and still just trying to find who I am again to this very day. I still have at least one thought of my ex every day (not missing them at all...just like ruminating thoughts about the way something went or whatever...mostly just wondering how my puppy is doing since they stole my dog from me & with the financial situation they left me in at the time, there really wasn't anything I could do about it despite my best efforts to fight back). Genuinely wishing you healing and peace on your journey...And most importantly, I wish you self-love and that you would know your inherent worth simply bc you exist and are uniquely YOU. I know that's been the hardest for me...trying to figure out who the heck I even am anymore and learning to love myself-or at the very minimum, at least learn how to stop blaming & berating myself. It's an excruciating, insidious battle that only those of us who have walked it can even fathom and I'm wishing the best things for you as you go along in your journey. Someone once told me this and it's the one thing I try to hold onto when I'm full of self-doubt, pain, or bitterness... "You may not get to actually see or hear about them suffering the consequences that their actions create in their own life-and on the surface, it may LOOK like there aren't any, but rest assured, the biggest punishment for them is simply that they are who they are." It's pure torture inside for them to be the shitty, disgusting, empty, devoid of empathy "human" that they are...even if they put up a facade & are good at hiding it.
As I'm too old now, I decided the safest way for me forward after my narcissistic psychopath died a year ago, is to stay single. I just don't want to go through this pain ever in my life again. I always thought that I don't want to grow old alone, but after this, being alone is just wonderful.
After such experience, you catch toxic patterns and red flags very early in new people you meet. It's like why does he sound like my ex husband during idealization period. Well, he does because he's a psychopath lovebombing and grooming you. You're free to detach and walk away after a little conversation with them. But it's better to be safe and secure at old age.
Currently in a relationship with someone that is somewhere on the dark triad and finding my time alone while he is at work so peaceful. I tried to get a separation, but no dice. Playing it cool for now to decide what's next.
@@rupalitupe7783 My advice is stay single for a long time. As mentioned in the vid, they prey on your weaknesses. I discovered areas of trauma I wasn't even aware of. I've been alone for 5 & 1/2 yrs (since I had my son) & am feeling pretty bullet proof. For me it has taken that long b/c the trauma as a teen was so bad and complicated. But you need to feel like you don't need another person to feel complete. That way, if someone treats you shit (as they do when they have an off moment, ie. the mask slips) you can say, ''Bye!!'' and never go back but instead go forward and find someone else who treats you like you're truly special all the time. Also, take time to get to know someone, mimic old school dating. Best of luck and blessings for the future xxoo
I didn't know there could be a combination of narc and psy. Could you elaborate? I know the smirk when the narc has when hurting what's the difference in the combination?
I was married to a psychopath. Controlling, isolating, he lacked empathy, lacked remorse, he was very hostile and had self serving behaviors through and through. I was too young to realize what I was getting into. He was handsome and charming, and like you said excessively flattering, especially to me & my family initially. I was so lucky to get away. Listen to those inner voices that warn us. Trust yourself. Trust that there are great people out there. Don’t blame yourself. Even see a counselor if need be. They can help you trust your instincts.
@@therealwewin that’s so stupid to say because Psychopaths present themselves as perfect and “nice” to get what they want. It’s only years later that people start to realise they’ve been bamboozled.
That’s a narcissist, not a psychopath! Narcissists use emotions and evokes feelings to get what they want. Psychopaths actually just want to be left alone. Please get it right.
This should be taught in ALL schools! These people ruin lives. I was married to a narcissist for 30 yrs and felling to a relationship with a psychopath. I finally learned at age 52.
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My friend's wife planted child porn on his computer and called the FBI because she was done using him. He did 5 years in federal prison. She was so good as faking being human. She was one of my best friends and screwed me over too after I gave her a free place to live. We started tracing all her friendships and found out who she really was. It's unbelievable.
When he says to make sure your next partner knows what you went through (with a psychopath or narcissist) that's something to do with caution. Many narcissists and psychopaths seek out people who have already been abused because they know that they're pre-qualified to be open to manipulation. They will act very concerned and caring and then use everything you told them to manipulate you again. That happened to me, twice, until I fully healed using a trauma recovery programme designed to heal narcissistic abuse completely (Melanie Tonia Evan's NARP programme) You need to wait until you're sure that you're with a decent and normal person before you recite your relationship history in such detail. Then it can be used as a place to build trust from not as a stepping stone into further abuse.
Thank you for posting this. It's a very important point. If I ever date again (and to be honest I may never have an intimate relationship again because of the trauma from the "relationship" with the Narcissistic Psychopath), I will be wary of sharing my past with them for the reasons you describe. Another reason is that I don't want to feel stuck in victim mode, either with myself or in the eyes of my partner. I prefer to see myself as an unfortunate target who is doing their best to heal and has learned a lot from a horrific experience.
1st partner was a narcissist, 2nd was a clinical psychopath (formally diagnosed after things ended) who said and did all the right things when I was in a vulnerable state due to the abuse of the 1st one. As a result I'm not sure I'd want to tell anyone in the initial phases of a relationship what I've been through again as I'm positive this is exactly what the psychopath found 'attractive " about me in the 1st place. Then again I don't really let people get close to me any more after all of that, let alone start new relationships so it's kind of a moot point for me at least
I think one reason why the initial flattery is soo over-the-top is also because psychopaths just know that only people who can be potential victims will fall for it. It's a kind of selection process before starting their real work.
Very true. Flattery and put down don’t work for me, instead, they put me on guard. I have never dated a narcissist or psychopath. I certainly come across a few at work and social and keep them at arm’s length.
Flattery can be genuine. What a pity we prefer to keep quiet about what we find attractive in other people. Over the top flattery feels false. There is a big difference.
Take your sweet time getting to know people. Reserve your dark stories for yourself and people you trust who show you empathy. Every time you hang out with someone new, write a journal entry about it. WAIT until you see them again. Think about how you felt while you were together. Healthy boundaries brings healthy relations. Anyone who pushes your boundaries doesnt have your best interests at heart. Anyone who rushes into sex, or asking deep personal questions is not thinking about your safety.
I mostly agree with you but want to add that as an empath, I always ask people lots of questions... Some deep and personal because I want deeper connections and I care about people. So not ALL who ask questions are psychopaths.
I agree that we may want to ask people deeply personal questions but as empaths we also need to have healthy boundaries. Intimacy and trust is built, not interrogated. And others with healthy boundaries might not want to answer those questions right away. And that doesnt mean anything negative necessarily.
Nope, not me. Nobody gets a second chance after red flags 🚩 start popping out. Been through enough and experience will change the “2nd chance B.S.”. However, some people never learn.........and continue to get HURT
I think you are right! How many time have there been stories that people always wanted to stay “polite” by staying in a relationship, date or even stay in a friendship!
@Eris Did you change your number? When you think someone's off the best way to stop talking to them is to just stop talking to them. Block them and change your number if you have to. Don't tell them you don't want to talk anymore lol.
I had to go to intense therapy because of how bad I got messed up. Every once in a while a simple thing can make me tick and feel extremely anxious. Even after all the therapy I went through it’s something that I’m not sure will ever heal. Feeling completely used and dumped by someone you completely loved is the worst feeling.
Just getting away from him.. trying to. He won't stop. But yes, same. Heartbroken by the tinman... but yes.. I feel like I don't know who or what's real anymore. He wanted to make me think I was crazy.. and to be honest, he almost got me there 100%. I was the perfect target.. I'm an empath. Opposite of what he was and the easiest person to take advantage of.. or so he thought. Hope you and your heart heal fully in time. Not all ppl are monsters. In fact I used to believe that most ppl are more light than dark. I would like to believe that's true again 💔
Take your time in relationships, don’t trust easily, don’t let your emotions dictate your logic and analytical reasoning. Be aware of people who compliment a lot and want to move fast and meet in private places. Trust your guts. God bless.
Been there too, sadly more than once.There is nothing worse than feeling alone, while in a relationship. I have been single a few years now, I am very happy and will stay this way. Being a couple is not for me anymore.
You're right. I'm married to someone like this right now. He'd lie and try to convince you the sky is red when we all know it's blue. My husband is always telling B.S. stories like "The mailman left me a note praising me for cleaning the snow away from the mailbox." When asked to see the "note" he got angry. Of course, he did. I need to get out of this relationship and as soon as things with COVID change, I will.
Im no longer in romantic relationships. If its not psychopaths, narcissists or just flat out manipulative and dishonest people, its toxic beliefs and mindsets they're not willing to deal with and address. Staying single and celibate is the only option for me. Im good 👍
@@kimd2094 they're attracted to people for different reasons. If your question is sincere, you can research why these types do it yourself. If it's to imply I'm the problem and you're coming at it from a victim blaming standpoint, bear in mind these types do this to anyone who they believe they can get supply from, and the type of supply they want differs. These types are predatory, so why don't you ask them why they prey on people rather than asking their victims and survivors that. Just a thought
Trying to protect myself out in these streets lol. I have a narcissistic mother so figured I'd arm myself with knowledge of all these dangerous personality disorders. Stay safe folks, they walk among us
That's a really negative way of looking at it. There are people with personality disorders who abuse other people and there are people with personality disorders who don't abuse other people. People with schizoid personality disorder dont even like forming close bonds or relationships. They often prefer working alone and are content spending lots of time by themself. I'm throwing this out there because you may end up offending somebody by generalizing your past experiences around the idea that people with personality disorders are abusive
@@jiltedlittle6868 That's true, thanks for adding that. I didn't mean to generalize, it was a video on dating a psychopath so I thought it was implied I was talking about those that abuse their partners/family members. There are definitely people with personality disorders who don't abuse others for sure!
The excessive flattery is called "love bombing." They mirror your likes and act as though they like the same things. I dated one of these vile creatures once. Something seemed off at the beginning, but I didn't understand till 3 months down the line. That's when I started learning about psychopaths.
Well there’s also a difference between that and people who feign interest to send the message, “I like you a lot, I am interested in you.” Like tons of times I have a conversation with girls in my classes over the years where you’d express interest in something completely obscure to everyone in the room, then later these people would inquire about it and say hey that’s pretty interesting and blah blah blah so they can just get a chance to talk to you. Is it psychopathic to employ this method of social strategy? No. It’s simply just giving leeway for these people to enter into your own headspace so you can be introduced to them. However, yes. You’re right. If they do this in the long run and then suddenly drop interest in the topic, showing they never cared in the first place. Yes, that’s completely fucked.
If you have had any experience with a sociopath, you can tell the difference between flattery and pretending to have a common interest to love bombing. Love bombing is really over the top. Also, they must tick several other boxes to be sociopathic. For instance, there is usually a pattern of pathological lying, even when it's more convenient to tell the truth. They are often extremely charming, and they play victim to get you to feel sorry for them. Their pity stories are completely made up. I only know these things because I embarked on a course of study of sociopaths after I inadvertently dated one in 2008. Sadly, they are so convincing and sincere sounding that it takes getting played by one before you can recognize them.
Yes! They pretend to like the same things as you, and once they know you're not gonna leave them, they start to show their true face and likes. At least the one I dated was pretty basic, I didn't "fell in love" with him, the person I met in the beginning was just a character. I understand that I ended up with him because of my low self-steem, but my experience with that type of person taught me that at least I have my own personality and I'm beautiful. I think I had to hit rock bottom with that piece of shit to realise how valuable I am. Now that I blocked him, I feel really good and my life has changed for good :)
I briefly dated someone who clearly had psychopathic traits. He truly scared me at times and instead of apologizing, he was offended when I told him so. He also wanted to move our relationship *waaaay* too fast.
This sounds familiar to me also- the turning the tables on you. It feels so invasive, and twisted. The sense of they're violating my emotions, my perception of things, my boundaries. This person really liked to do this, make himself the victim, when he was the offender. He was so manipulative, he got me to feel sorry for him. To the point of apologising to him, when he was lying, and hiding things from me and more. He made me feel tied up in knots, couldn't even respond in the moment, as my sense of reality was being messed with, I needed time to disentangle myself, separate my feelings from his, and respond appropriately. He showed up in my life, and asked me out, in the end, he acted and said I was "disturbing" him with my reactions. Well excuse me for having a normal human reaction to my being disrespected and mistreated.i
First guy I dated after relationship ended with suspected psychopath, I got very upset about something and was like sobbing in front of this new guy and then I braced myself for the reaction I usually got when I was emotional, which was criticism, invalidation of feelings, blame, or just confusion, and instead got sympathy and I was shocked. I had been with decent people before, obviously, but I basically forgot that most people feel bad when someone is sobbing in front of them.
Most people want to comfort someone who is crying. Unless they are crying crocodile tears to avoid being held accountable for doing something wrong. There's a difference.
I survived a psychopath and it took years to recover and realize what a normal relationship should look. Anytime I watch a video like this I get chills because it’s scary knowing I was with someone who inherently lacks empathy.
I am 56 and I still do not know what a Normal relationship is because I was raised by a Psychopath then Married to one and have just remained single out of fear of doing that again.
The problem with this is that you assume that a psychopath’s behavior is predictable. A psychopath is a social chameleon who knows how to blend in with the crowd when they want to. They can make themselves appear natural when they want to. They can hide their intentions very effectively. They can master their self control with practice. So.....GOOD LUCK SPOTTING ONE!
I think too, they wait in general to be hit on. They let you come to them if they're the really smart ones. The are always playing their act and patiently wait for someone to be watching and be charmed by them. They're very good at making everything look like your idea.
He comes straight to the point...psychopaths are really good in disguising themselves. Always follow your gut feeling. All psychopaths are narcasissts aswell, I guess.
I had many gut feelings that I ignored because of "love". These people don't even understand what love is, always trust your gut and listen to your instincts. Never ever doubt yourself, even if it's something really minor.
Psycho path red flags, they are sarcastic, sweet, condescending, cannot admit to their wrongs. They are control freaks, emotional abusive (neglectful willfull).but are very kind and extremely delusional. They are not in touch with reality. They love to play psychological games. Women, please guard your hearts. You men also.
20 years married to a narcissistic psychopath. Been divorced from him 28 years now. Still healing. No romantic relationship since. Can’t bring myself to risk hooking up with another. The fear is still there. I have been through counseling, EMDR treatment, hypnosis, but the fear of another relationship scares the hell out of me….still. He did a lot of damage.
Same 10 years and been single coming up to 4 years now. Met a great guy but continued to sabotage the relationship because I couldn’t bare the thought of hurting the e same way so anytime we had a little disagreement which was nothing compared to the Narc I would run. I can’t have a relationship again I’m too damn scared of relationships
@@RebuildingWithClarity .....sad isn't it. We are the recipients of horrible narcissist abuse. They say a narcissist is either born that way with a defective brain, or they suffered unbelievable abuse mentally/physically, or , and this one (I believe) is what happened to my once husband, a over the top doting mother. She spoiled him to the point he believed he was a GOD! I'm NOT EXAGGERATING. SHE WAS F'ING NUTS! At the end of her life, she was in a nursing home. He wouldn't even go see her. He would be "inconvenienced" if he had to take time out of his life to do that. Typical Narcissistic Sociopath.
This guy is rite. My ex was a true diagnoses psychopath. The court appointed a shrink we both had to go see during our court case. She asked me to come see her alone. After she had spoken to my ex. So i did. She told me that in all her 25 years of counseling people she was going to tell me something she had Never had to say to anyone before. And that was to move away! Get out! Get as far as i could get! Her advice to me was to move in the middle of the night. Just to make sure i got away safely. She told me she would talk to the judge, and assured me everything would be ok. That i wouldn't have to go to the last court case my lawyer and her would advocate on my behalf. So i moved to another city with my two children and i have Never looked back. She also told me the things my ex had said to her in his meeting's with her. She told me to NEVER go anywhere alone. And to not tell anyone were i was going. Not relatives! Not friends! No one! And to always! always! Look and pay attention to my surrounding! Change my phone number, And to get it unlisted! She even told me to get my utilities in someone else's name for my safety. The day he realized i had left the home i was living in he went syco! And had to be hospitalized for loosing his mind. Iv found out through friends in the police force that he has been hospitalized several times since i left. I was granted a divorce. And he married again. He beat her up to just like he did to me and my kids. He cheated on her too several times. He has been in other relationship's. However i still have family through my now marriage that live in the town next to him, and he is still trying to find out were i and my kids live. They are grown up now with kids of their own. And the last thing they want is to see that sycophantic anywhere near them. Both my kids have said if he comes around they will get a restraining order. I do want to say its funny how these PEOPLE Claim to love you. Or They say they only want to see the kids. Even now. But very quickly who ever they are speaking to quickly realize's its NOT the KIDS they want to see. Its YOU THEIR TRYING TO GET TO!! When a sycophantic'so second, or third word out of their mouth's are, do you know were my ex wife lives? Is she still married to that other guy? Whats his name again? Is she dating anyone? Does she work? Were does she work? Or he is still trying to gain sympathy from those he's talking to by saying you left him for someone else. Or constantly runs around blaming your now husband for you not returning to him. Even though your new husband wasn't the reason you broke up in the first place. Ya he's only interests in you! He's still trying to get to you! Not your kids.
I really like this guy. He's intuitive. I'd like him as a therapist! One of the main things he said: "They [psychopaths] don't know any other way." Chilling.
@Morgan What’s chilling is they don’t know any better. They will never change and become a better person because of it. They don’t want to change and think nothing is wrong with them, it’s everyone else. My xwife is a sociopath. Also diagnosed with split personality disorder with bipolar disorder sprinkled on top. Divorced for 2 years now can’t tell you how “light” I feel being single.
@@chadjohnson438 that's not chilling at all; it's heartbreaking. This is someone's baby that became divergent in a way that the rest of us can't understand well-enough to find a way to communicate with them.
@@chadjohnson438 you're also using incorrect terminologies. The Dr. literally corrects the term Socipathy. There is also no such thing as a split personality disorder...
Tell yourself “It could have happened to anyone. That you will learn from your mistakes. That you will be in better touch with your feelings going forward and that you will make sure that your next partner understands exactly what you went through.” Excellent advice
"Psychopathes ask very personal questions". Very true. The first week I started to date my ex narcissic, he asked me "how you and your ex used to make love" I was shocked. That was the first sign I ignored!
@Andromeda Skywalker @Andromeda Skywalker actually people who sleep around a lot, especially women, have trouble pair bonding in a long term relationship. Sorry you're a slit. Your probably going to end up a lonely cat lady.
I befriended a man with common friends online lately. He started showering me with many compliments and told me he was in love with me the first week. It felt uneasy and my gut told me no. He kept going even though I told him I don't know him so well to feel the same way. He got offended and told me that he already has offers turned down for me. I distanced myself for a few days, then he was ok, then love attack again, as if he couldn't understand. He even had plans of marriage and living together and stuff. He blamed me indirectly for not giving in. Educated and decent man in his community. But my instinct says no, even though I am at a vulnerable situation. After telling him that this situation really stresses me, he told me "good luck then". He was pissed off and disappeared. I could write a book about narcissists - this was the latest example. But I know better now.. Please do yourselves a favor and leave. I am mostly alone but at least I don't suffer abuse and mind-control.
@adamhuffman3354 I adore cats, so yes, I will probably end up a cat lady. So happy you have a puppy, dogs are adorable, too. Pets better than most people!!
This "Circus Sex" is TRUE! He only wanted me so he could get into my home from his apartment with his son, get ahead on his finances, and make me the house cleaner, sex hole, and agreeable. He tried so hard to squash my fire.
That’s exactly what my ex-husband‘s doing and God knows what he’s carrying to that poor woman she’s already been married once and had kids from two different relationships and it’s actually his brother-in-law‘s little sister so she was easy prey because if you know anything about these characters they study their prey they know exactly who you are what you want to your friends are and they’re going to get into your phones they’re going to know all your conversations so they can manipulate you further mine had hacked my computers he was in my computers he put recorders in my car he also put a deer camera in our house to catch the security code because I knew things were being moved in torn up I was with mine since my teens all the way in my 40s and I am severely traumatized so is my youngest my oldest knows exactly who he is and I told her she’s playing with fire
@@cindithomas7440 Nobody’s diagnosing anything he specifically said not just Psycho Pass but Narcisista narcissism is not a diagnosis and when I’m talking I’m talking about narcissism I have no idea what the Hells wrong with my ex nor do I want to diagnose him or figure it out because whatever the fuck it is it can’t be cured
I met a few in my life. What has always saved me is that I have a high sense of equality. I expect the same from men and women, from me and my partner. I proactively try to show that I am a reliable, trustworthing and caring person, and that is exactly what I am expecting. If I notice signs that he doesn't notice what I am doing and/or doesn't give back I am gone without explanation. Six to eight weeks are normally enough to find out. I also have to say that my sense of fairness is much higher than my desire to be in a romantic relationship.
Left a psychopath relationship just recently. Relationship was on and off for 3 years, never felt so confused in my life. Very toxic, love bombing, gaslighting, narcissistic tendencies. I may admit I am a workaholic and didn’t have a place at the time; being codependent. Just glad I survived, but still healing.
Three things: 1 - I thought I was going to be bored by this interview (because I know all about psychopaths unfortunately) - but I was not. 2 - This doctor is speaking truth - what spot-on answers - no fluff. 3 - the interviewers questions were also spot-on - very specific, and most we normal people would want answers to. Worth the watch!
Thank you for providing clinical evidence supporting my gut. I recently witnessed all of the behavior discussed during a traumatic encounter with a male. It ended there.
He neglected to mention major clues. They have LOTS of charm and charisma, are fun to be around because it's stimulating and enjoyable for any of us to be around someone who always says something humorous, is quick witted and puts those around them in a good mood. People are drawn to them this way when they are 'on' in social situations. Also, they have no anxiety, they have nerves of steel and are risk-takers. A normal person's usual social anxiety talking to someone they are attracted to, and hoping to get something started with them, or at a party, etc., usually makes the other person a little ill at ease as well, because we empathize with them - maybe even subliminally. There is no easy or humorous social banter to make us laugh, feel good, etc.. (unless the other person is a caregiver type and finds fulfillment in "helping", in this case helping the nervous person feel more comfortable.) When not 'on' in a social setting, they can radiate an almost reptillian coldness. They get stony, fixed empty shark eyes, and can be very arrogant, even to people they hardly know. You can sense after a while (I did) how they view other people like chess pieces, even to the point of somehow manipulating who another person stands next to in a large group, just for the psychpath to see how one reacts to the other. With contempt? Fear? Attraction? Then that data is filed away for some future use to manipulate. They can seem like two or more people sharing the same body, as if they can switch on different personas, chameleon-like, according to what they feel is necessary in different situations. Their voice can even change, their posture, etc.. They can have tremendous sex appeal because they have no inhibitions and are so fearless, nothing intimidates them. They often act like the 'king of the realm' because of the secret power they feel having everyone duped by them so easily. It makes them contemptuous of others. They rarely show their hand, and rein in their sense of power, often pretending to be accomodating, reasonable and open to the persuasion of others in little ways that don't really matter to them, just to throw people off their scent. They live.
@@sunnyboy4553 How true about lying! You'll ask them 'What time is it', and they'll hesitate for 3 seconds before saying 'It's about 5', but never will say straight away 'It's 5.05'. And it a simplest example.
@Paradigm Climb But why do they WANT the entities in them? I'm thinking satanism - but I don't understand why they would Want these attachments. I think you are right, but I like to know just why they let these things in or on them?? I'd very much appreciate your answer. Thank you
"It is not necessary for aggression or violence to be present in order to commit evil, simply lacking empathy and understanding is enough." That right there is key to understanding a psychopath, is understanding that they operate from an empty space...thays why they devour others emotions...because they don't really have any
Psychopaths won't take no for an answer, even on a first meeting in a social setting. When they come after you it's so intense and they guilt trip you and use emotional blackmail if you reject their advances or show no interest. I've had them lecture me about needing someone to take care of me in my old age - when I tell them I haven't dated for over 20 years and never will again and have no interest in relationships. They try to change my mind. They also try to rush you into a relationship after only one date, declaring undying love........you just know it's BS and a big red flag.
Also he knocked on my door for the first time date and my dad didnt really like talk to him lik tht but i guess my dad told my mom he had a weird feeling about him but idk of my dad just being my dad or if he got a weird vibe from him
When we are children our parents negate our perceptions. We are told we don’t know what we’re talking about. This sends a message to us children to not trust our own observations. It took me years to recover from my childhood trauma and finally realized I was correct in my perceptions 💯%. This really damages our self esteem and trusting who we are. I went no contact from my family of origin many years ago.
Felt. My mom conditioned me to be a co-dependent with impostor syndrome and it took me yeeeeeears to even begin to trust my gut versus convince myself that I'm being "silly" or "dramatic." Sorry you had to go no contact, but I'm glad you have made a great recovery :)
I went no contact with my mother in the 1970's! There wasn't the internet or people talking about how this was even an option. Yes it very hard to not belong to a family- yet soooooo much worse to be with a sick/ dysfunctional one!
This is so refreshing to hear... I am going through the same thing and felt guilt about going no contact. Also I was becoming more depressed from how noone wants to legitimise the trauma i was put through my entire childhood and adolescence... So letting go of them was the beginning of my healing process but it's still so hard.
I woke up about my family some years ago. In reality I've always felt that someting was odd and wrong but even in the environment where we lived. I've always want to escape or someone to take me and save me. But I'm not sure if now I'm messed up too. I think there Is a large part of me that is toxic. When I'm feeling fine Is the only time when I'm miles away from them but in reality they are always present in my mind or in my beaviour. Not to mention the fact that here in Italy, if you stop seeing your parents and sibilings, you are considered an asshole and for everyone YOU are the wrong. Sometime I just want to end my life and my suffer. Glad to ear that you recover and that I'm not crazy about my gut feelings. Big hug.
I’m so sorry that you had to deal with that trama for so long! I left one after a little more than 6 years but it took almost 4 years to finally divorce him. At first it was amazing being with him but after a while He physically & mentally abused me. He took advantage of me in every way. I took me years before I finally healed. Be thankful you’re getting out. I wish you nothing but good things in life from now on.
i.m sorry for you, i was married to one for 17 years, he still wants to controle me! he has a hold on my daughter, and her sons ,she is 45 but doesn't see it., the shrink said he has bipolar, i don't know how to get over it. Been on my own now for 25 years!
I love the advice on dealing with someone you are dating who has gone through this kind of trauma. Reading the comments here, you can see the chaos left behind from dating a psychopath/narcissist, and this is the first video I have ever seen on how to date someone triggered by their past trauma. There are so many people now coming forward with their abuse stories, so it’s nice to hear how a new partner can be supportive of someone who has experienced this. I think there needs to be more of this content, as I’m sure this is not easy for people to navigate.
It’s hard if an empath falls in love with one bc you feel bad for them and feel everyone deserves to be loved. But ultimately yes you need to protect yourself. It’s hard to understand they don’t feel your love the way you would feel love.
That's why it is good to have goals in a relationship and the importance of personal development. If you have these you will feel dissatisfied after a short time with an inappropriate partner and get out of the relationship in time.
You're right. They try to sweep you off your feet. Taking it slow is a good way to interrupt their charade. At least, it allows us to examine the situation and set boundries.
- Callous disregard in relationships - Don't show remorse - They are impulsive, hostile -They can be aggressive but not necessarily murderous - They don't care about exploiting others cause all they really care about is their own needs - There's no equality or intimacy with 'em. ( They couldn't care less, it's a game to 'em,they can be ruthless and they will win) ( Audience note- one indicator-) No matter the specifics/mechanics in the interaction, something about the interaction left you feeling a little unsettled or a bit distrusting. - They tend to be more promiscuous/tend to have more and shorter relationships. - Research shows they tend to have sex for: boredom,power,money,a housing situation etc... - And many more
I think that if you go through the trauma of being in a relationship with a psychopath and you survive you become a stronger person and are more aware of how you impact others as well.
@Secret Garden it’s actually crazy that you just replied with this. So there is this theory that certain people who experience some kind of trauma are activated within the spiritual (psychic) realm. The trauma from that experience brings that about. So I definitely would say that is most likely what happened and you are 100% correct with what happened with you.
@Secret Garden Well what can I say... I like my lashes as black as my heart and as long as the list of people that I want to punch in the face. Thank you for your compliment , your very kind.
Great video! I would add, after a particularly bad experience, that the second you think you're being too harsh or judgmental or second guessing your inclination toward someone (that "off" feeling you're getting) you should RUN, don't walk to the nearest exit. That is your big red flag. After several months of drama and not listening enough to myself, I finally got out with the help of law enforcement. If nothing else, please always do a gut check. You're smart, kind and empathetic or you wouldn't be here, so know that you're not being too judgmental or harsh; your inner self is giving you a warning. Listen to it.
Oh my gosh, the part when he explains how traumatic the dating of a psychopath or narcissist is that it takes years to trust. And everything after that is so true! I dated a full blown narcissist whom I think was also psychopathic. I haven’t dated since him because I don’t trust any man I come across. It will be 3 years in May. I’d rather be single forever than risk that hell again. I had just moved to Seattle and was isolated, alone, and lonely. Perfect target. Horrid human being who had no qualms about destroying me as a woman and as a human being
Yup, same thing happened to me i seattle. I was new and wanted to connect with ppl. Welp, that happened. Then it happened again. hope you are doing well.....focus on the good in life and how to spot these signs....dont let it make you bitter or make you lose out on love.....thats my worst fear, that I will be bitter and resentful.
Steph I haven't dated anyone in years, for personal reasons. I know you don't need anyone to be validated, but I would like to ask, if I may, are you single just because of fear? You know logically that not everyone is like him. And if you want someone to share your life with I don't think its fair - for you - to live alone or be lonely because of that a**hole. Do you think therapy might help you find your balance and be well to start dating again? You suffered enough, you dont need more hurt on his behalf. You deserve to be happy and loved.
@@missellenmartin4152 ? What mask? You're defaming this man's character from a video of him using facial expressions to visually describe his point? Wow and Wrong.
I remember this strange altercation I had at a flat I was living at. My girlfriend at the time was drinking with the girlfriends of two of my buddies but one of the girlfriends I had never met before. Anyway, I was just in my room chilling when this girl came in and introduced herself and was just over-the-top friendly, like in a really fake way. Then she started to say how good-looking I was and that I should dump my girlfriend because I'm way too good for her. I remember thinking I've only just met you and you have the nerve to say that to me. It was a very weird interaction. A few weeks go by and I'm training at the gym with a friend and he gets a phone call from the police that the very same girl that I had the weird interaction with broke into his house and assaulted his wife in front of his kids. looking back at it now she must have been a psychopath.
This doctor explained this situation so well AND the interviewer was so professional and non intrusive. This helped tremendously! Thank you gentlemen for this interview.
This nails it pretty well. 2 years PTSD for me after 2 years with her. Healing takes time. Learn to notice the negative thoughts and let them float by rather than dwell on them.
This is soo true! I have dated a narcisstic person for many years. It felt like dying from inside slowly each day by day and yet you still are not able to get rid of that relationship because you are a good positive person inside out. But later you relaized like the end of the movie last scene everything starts to make sense. The villian comes at front of your face and try to fight with you or try to kill you because you got to know his real hidden face/truth. Once you leave that is the most powerful victory you can ever achieved in life till your death❤❤❤👍🏻👍🏻🎯🎯🎯
I had a friend from highschool. I always sense something is not right about him. First, he appears normal and friendly. If you look closely, his words and actions are subtly abusive. The more you know him, the more abusive he will show. He is also very popular and he plans every move. I interacted with him a few years ago. Sometimes his actions made me feel uneasy. It was gut instinct. He used people and didn't care about their feelings. I thought he was a bad friend and abusive but I had never thought he could possibly be a psychopath. Recently, I remembered he always had to pause before reacting to a situation. He knew how to behave in social group. He acted smoothly in almost every situation. It made no sense why he had to pause and to be confused. Then I realize when he paused, he had no emotion. He waited for people in the group to show emotion and then he copied it and acted like it was his own. I remember everytime I met him, he behaved like that. It sends me chill when I realize how lucky I am to cut contact with him. Now he has more experience, it may be harder to spot his no emotion moment. I wonder how many victims he has in his hands. I once thought he was a good guy and he acted sure like one.
I was married to a psychopath for 16 years. The trauma was residual. He was a wife beater, an alcoholic and a cheater. Just being touched by a man inspires a jolt of revulsion. The worst thing is how damaging it was to my family. I was blamed for staying and rejected for leaving. I’m healing. Starting to trust myself a little bit at a time. It’s been a little over a yeat
This was incredibly helpful to hear. First person called me beautiful in front of everyone and it felt odd but flattering. But that weird feeling always there - just like mentioned in this video. It ended up being a terrible bonding with an exact psychopath as mentioned here. Next relationship was with an alcohol abuser and so did the 3rd relationship.. it does truly take years I can account to this. So many lessons and to learn to be OK by yourself and that you don’t really need anyone or a relationship at all EVER! Yes you can live your whole life single it’s possible... writing because someone might need to hear this because I know how bad the suffering is. Be at peace with your self. Be ok with it. Learn to love it somehow. There’s always something good in you. Find it. These people have no remorse and are suffering themselves wishing they could feel like us... be thankful you are not like them and move on... it’s ok that you made a mistake. If you didn’t, you’d never know how to be ok with yourself!!! So many people jump into relationships and suffer life long... you don’t suffer alone when you’re so used to it. Sure you can get used to a partner but ... you can’t predict what will happen. You can choose to take action on your own and become the best version of you possible. I was in a very sad lonely vulnerable position when I attracted three narcissistic people in a row and almost ended my life that year. You can get through this. It’s not your fault and you’re not the bad guy they make you out to feel... because they’re always the victim lol. 💕
My husband felt very ankward when I first said in public that I find him very great. He didn't like it. But he gets used to it. I can't help myself: I adore this guy and everybody should know. And I'm not a psychopath. I have severe depressions and I learned in therapy to be thankful for what I have and to express my feelings. My mother didn't say many nice things to me, so I want to make it better.
Wow great comment! I too attracted 3 in a row and each one was worse then the last. I really beat myself up for my choices. I ask myself constantly how could I be so smart in certain areas and so stupid in romantic partnerships. You are right learning to be alone and love and protect myself has been so helpful to the healing process!
Signs of a Psychopath: 1- callous disregard 2 - no remorse 3 - hostile 4 - don’t care about exploiting others in order to meet their own needs 5 - more males are psychopaths but there are more female psychopaths than we believe Signs: - excess flattery - asking personal questions (to get a sense of your weaknesses and vulnerabilities) to use against you - there is no equality or intimacy, the objective is only winning the game - they say words but emotions don’t match into it ; leaves you feeling unsettled and distrusted. Those who fall prey for the psychopaths are generally vulnerable: - the Lonely - the elderly - the sad Sex with the psychopath: - they have more and often encounters regardless of status - they do it for boredom - for power - for money - for housing - circus sex is not with true intimacy. How to heal: - can take years to trust again due to the trauma. Results: Processing anger What can you say to yourself in order to recover- - it can happen to anyone - you will learn from your mistakes - sharing your trauma to foster trust in your next relationship How to manage a relationship with someone who has been traumatized by abuse: 13:09- end.
Thank you for the summary....I was getting anxious with his very long drawn out approach. I prefer to listen to Dr. Ramani... I like her communication style better.
I met someone and felt weird about his behaviour but my emotions got in the way. Those who would become my in-laws slightly gave me signs, what I see now as red flags, which I ignored. It took me years of abuse, manipulation, and gaslighting to finally file for divorce. He was a master of faking and lying chipping away my confidence and self-esteem daily. He'd make jokes or rude comments about the way I spoke, my hairstyle, the way I ate, walked, and wore my clothes. He'd victimise himself to convince me to comply. It taught me I have emotional weaknesses that I must deal with.
This is SO accurate!!!!! I was in a 7-8 year relationship with a psychopath. 2 years and a hell of a lot of self work and counselling later, I am 6 months into a non psychopathic relationship with a truly good guy. The advice at the end is exactly how he approaches these times and we have made it through every time I was triggered, we only end up coming out stronger to be honest and it’s a WILD feeling! Like isn’t there supposed to be drama and cruelty around every corner??? No. Turns out there is not!!! There is good, happy, trusting life after a relationship with a psychopath if you educate yourself and put in the work.
@@EmpressEllie Uh, please ignore the comment from Grot Grabinski. Good guys are NOT boring. Apparently Grot does not understand how terrifying it is to be in a roller coaster, unstable, with drama and cruelty. ANYONE who thinks this is what women want or need is, yes, I'll say it, LAME. I have been in horrible relationships and unfortunately I will probably NEVER date again. I say it is unfortunate because when I was younger I was truly trusting and hopeful that there would be someone for me and I definitely had something to offer a good guy, and life would turn out o.k. Joke's on me I guess. I think the damage just went too deep. I would rather just be alone now. Glad for you that you healed though.
yet 2 and half years later , you still talk about him .. instead of , u know ... well u dont know . as i psycho myself , i know this and i am pretty sure of it . whatever we do to you , whoever you are , a friend , a boyfriend , a collegue , a teacher , a student , a doctor , a cop ... whatever we are , you will always , always remember us . yup.
@@EmpressEllie Keep standing up for yourself Eli, it does get better! Don't worry about that last comment. I mean, seriously, why would anyone want to be remembered as a narcissist anyways? Why would anyone be proud to be remembered for hurting another human being, physically or emotionally. That is nothing to brag about. Keep healing Eli.
honestly, that depends really. if you feel like a friend of yours is a psychopath, you would most likely be in denial. make sense since no one wants a psychpath as a friend.
Yet god allows psychopaths into the world and doesn't kill them all off with accidents in infancy before they fuck up people who aren't psychopaths...maybe "god" doesn't exist...
@@lynette599 He did not Create any part of Creation to be less than perfect. Sin did and does that, even with you and me. We can reach perfection. Through Jesus Christ only.
A. How to know a narcist people in relationship? Stage 1:-Love bombing & Idealization 1. They show himself as a generous person,helpful person,culture person,religious person.They used their charming personality,inteligence,beauty to trap you in their love.At first they started giving show so much caring,so much love,so much time,attention, started praising your beauty,your qualities.Due to this you started ignoring narcistic people other aspects like their nature, behaviour,personality.If you want to save yourself from their trap then dont fall in love for beauty,attraction or intelligence. 2.When a person try everything very fast..Like meeting,dating,talking,gift giving..They do all this because they don't want to give time to you for thinking and use your IQ to difference what is right or wrong.This is called love bombing. They attached their code in your mind. 3. Stared future faking like show big future of love relationship, always try to attract other person through offering sex,time,costly gift and seductive talk. 4. They started mirroring you that means first they collect knowledge from you what you like and what you dislike.Then they started liking, interest in those things in which you have like or interest to show empath that his mentality and empath mentality is totally same.They can read and copy you and also their behavior change as per people intentions..Their face mask changed people to people.. 5. They always hide their feelings and always show themselves as victim.Like family,friends,society all are against them and they always play victim card.They show themselves as very lonely,in problem,no one is for them.They show themselves such type of victim as they want heeling or support from other person. 6. They always like compliments from you but they dont give any compliments to you. 7. If you ask any question to them they will either delay ,avoid to reply or may change the topic. They never give direct answers to you. 8. During converstaion they always change the focus and topic towards themself. They never give you chance to express your thoughts.Ex-If a narcist go for shoping with his friends if you ask them,how is your shoping? They dont tell you about what they did shoping whereas they may say one of his friend jealous with him for his dress,they may say that in mall some girls stabing them in bad intentions.They create this type of fake story to make attention of other person towards him in every conversation. 9. They always target people who have strong personality, higher status than them or have lower status than them. Most of toxic relationship are comes under narcistic people. 10. They afraid when you talk about marriage with them because they afraid of taking any responsibility of marriage. Stage -2-Devaluation 1. Sometimes available sometimes not available.Avoid,ignore game,late reply,devaluing once they know you are fall in love with him.They ignore you for many reason like to get attention, admiration,energy from you.They also ignore you if you expose them or red handed caught them in telling lie or Cheating.They may ignore you if they found any other person in their life. They may ignore you as a punishment to control you and to make yourself dependent on them. 2. Never admit own fault.Telling lie in every matter. Shift own blame to other.If he red handed caught in telling lie then never admit own fault instead of started criticism to other person.This is called gas lighting.They started prove you that you are over possesive,over sensitive. 3. Used manipulate word,love word to others when he feels other person is far away from him. To hold on you or use you as a option for long time they confusing you showing love sometime. Sometimes show love and affection where as sometimes angry and quarrel with you on sily matters. 4. If you want his help for any situation he ignore to help you or they act like he forget or totally deny. 5. They always fall in love for sex, beauty,status not for love or emotions because they have no emotions at all.They always set a goal in every relationship.To achieve that goal they may go to any extent.They always cheat their partner in relationship. 6. Narcist always try to control you.They try to cut you from your friend circle, family circle.They do this because they want that you only depend on them for talking,visiting and giving time..They dont to see you happy..and ultimately it creates co dependent relationship with them. 7. Sometimes they will like you. Sometimes dislike you.They always try to confused you. 8. After marriage they withhold sex to manipulate you.They used sex as a tool to control you or dominate you as per their will.Sometimes they dont do sex with their partner to control their partner. They are emotionless.Sometimes they show their love with physical touch to your body.If they stop touching your body to show love then you may make sure that narcist got any other person for them. Stage-3-Bring another person Triangular love 1. They bring another person to his life and introduce him with his current partner. 2. They will bring the type of situation where he avoid current partner and say current partner to adjust with his new partner.He may try with manipulate words,silent trick and avoid game. Through this type of work he forced his partner to accept his new relationship. 3. If you ask anything to narc about their new relationship they always tell you that you are over sensitive,over possesive, over caring,you are wrong,your thought process is wrong. Ex- They tell you that one of my friend text me and ask me about my beauty.when you ask who is she? Then they show you his mob screen shot to show himself very clean but hide the other part of conversation to confuse you and show you that you are wrong. 4. Sometimes they knowingly started argue with you till your all energy drain.They may not stop arguing with you till you are accepting your fault or say sorry to him.They want to blame you for everything. Stage-4- Discard When they think that you are over possesive or not go as per their intentions then they will block you, discard you.They suddenly stop talking with you and started boycott,discarding you. Stage 5- Hoovering After 1 month,2 month or 6 month even if after 1 year they suddenly unblock you,started message you or started talking with you,recontacting you. They started all this because at that time they have no option,supply with him,there is no one with him.Thats why they need you. And again they started the same cycle with you till a another person come to his life. B. How to save yourself from narcist? Ans:- 1. Just block him from every social media and never comeback to narcist person life. Go ahead and move on. Never in this life time try to contact narcist. If you try to contact with him they will definitely take revenge with you and will do the same cycle.If in future they text you or call you then dont talk with him or dont reply them.Dont prove them they are wrong and dont criticise them.If you reply them then they will started manipulating talk and their words will destroy your mind and peace.They will attach their code in your mind and you again faceing problem to avoid them.They will comeback to your life only to take revenge.Remeber You are narcistic people big enemy because you escape yourself from their manipulating game.This thing hurt their ego. 2. Don't search love from outside of the world.Connect yourself with god for love.see yourself as Krishna point of view.Love Krishna and serve Krishna.Everything in world is false.Every relationship is false.Love Krishna and do bhakti to krishna. 3. Don't expect love,validation from outside world.Your good work will be reward by god oneday.Became a partner of yourself. Never depend upon anyone. Believe on Krishna and depend only on Krishna.Always focus on your goal. 4. Always stand for your own feeling. Don't go for those people who never respect your self respect. 5. Change the nature of loving others after getting insult or devalue from them. Make self respect your first priority. 6. Set boundaries for yourself. Stop believing what others saying good about you,why others showing good behaviors towards you.Narcistic people may compliment you,respect you or give credit to you as per their need from you.They know that you are hunger of validation.They used it as a weapons to manipulate you or take their work from you. 7. Stop explaining and defend yourself. They will never admit that they have any fault because they don't want to loose control over .so don't waste your time on them. Krishna knows very well who you are and what your intentions is. 8. Don't respond or give reaction to their silent treatment,anger . You may follow silence to their every reaction.If you don't follow silence then your own energy are taken by them and you feeling extreme tense and depression. 9. Never make victimize yourself in front of others to get symapthy from narcist or other persons. Never wants sympathy from others.Work on yourself and get out from your problem without wanting help from others.Believe in Krishna. 10.Never expose your plan infront of themself or expose themselves that you know that he is narcist. 11. Always work up on yourself.Work upon your weak point so that in future no one able to use your weak point against you. Do meditation daily to clean your aura. Balancing your masculine and feminine energy with meditation. 12.Never brings expectations while making any relationship.Never share your expectations with anyone.Just remember people will come to your life as per my karmic account and one day they will go from my life once my karmic account will close with those person.
One thing I've notice about narcissists and psychopaths is they dont like kissing, long hugs or any type of close physical intimacy. My ex narc never kissed me or his mom, or anyone. They'll do it when put on the spot or feel its expected to keep up appearances, but never willingly.
@@sonofhibbs4425 we're talking about narcissists... not normal people. Narcissists... abused or not... all have a checklist of commonalities and they all act a certain way. I was abused and am not much of a hugger. As for my ex narc, he was never abused... quite the opposite in fact. He was very spoiled by his mother and she would defend and excuse all his bad behavior.
How do you know if you're dealing with a psychopath...their eyes don't match what they are saying, their emotions can be switched on/off at will to get them what they want, the emotions in their voice always sound rehearsed. Not all psychopaths are murderers, mine was! Step-father was a drug addict, sadistic drug dealer, child molester, sexual deviant/sex addict, highly volatile, extremely arrogant, so remorseless he acted like he was entitled to use and abuse others, narcissitic, violent, and eventually murdered my mother. A predator to the very core! He destroyed every life he touched and he did it with a song in his heart. One of those people that when they die people say the world is a better place without them.
Kelly, how horrid for you to have to have known someone who should have put a song in your heart for being His daughter, actually put such sad memories there instead. Your expression that he did all of that evil "with a song in his heart" reminds me of the day my husband pretended to feel so sorry that he had ruined our marriage with infidelity, yet he was merrily singing a cheating country song, without knowing that I had returned, + the look of shock that I had seen him without his fake empathy mask on his face+ denial of singing in a completely joyous tone was priceless. When I commented that he sounded very happy, his futile denial of joy while singing "their" favorite lust tune,told me that his empathy for my devistation was just a part of his deception that he cared at all about the intense pain I felt. Those who wont repent of their evil will be singing a different tune in their final destination, however. God bless you + grant you healing from this atrocity,dear Kelly.
I think you should check out Professor Fallon, "Confessions of a moth" or something like that. Short video, tl;dr he's a guy who's a professor and neuroscientist of some sort that went to a Catholic school and did some study about serial killers, only to discover his brain scan was identical. It's a sad twist of irony that even though this guy was ostensibly a smart, interesting, and funny person who allegedly didn't hurt anyone, and thus a very compelling case to studying psychopaths and dealing with integrating them more properly into society (this is impossible in American society, the whole culture is literally narcissistic and sociopathic in the extreme and its values and economic system are utterly toxic) given that on average I think about 1 in 25 people are supposed to be psychopathic or sociopathic, and that clearly means that serial killers are only the tiniest outliers. So I think the sad irony is that this guy asked his friends and family in all brutal honesty and they basically described him as a cold unempathetic assholeish kind of character, and he just didn't knew that about himself. I think that paucity in self reflection is quite possibly the biggest problem in the narcissists and psychopaths, who at least ASPD seem to know fully well that they are but still somehow seem not to self reflect enough, maybe partly due to the way their own empathy/socializing and inner world works. Narcissists don't because they're expert survivalists of their own ego, even if that ego shielding means they fucking suck at being survivalists anywhere else. So I do think that it's really sad for the family members or lovers who can see this person as someone they shared time with and really wanted to love them, and even if you cognitively know better still can't help but be deeply hurt and driven insane being around them. I think The Psychopath Nextdoor was a pretty decent book too, and would advise anyone to check out Political Ponerology--the actual source material, not the psychotic woke right bullshit now surrounding it (which is hilarious given they literally went to jail for some NFT conman who's a textbook case of a clinical psychopath). Andrew Liebawscski idk how to spell that Polish name, apparently the Soviets confiscated his work and destroyed it so he had to reassemble some from memory, it basically posited that the Soviet ruling class was psychopathic, and that by extension most of our rulers tend to be psychopaths, sociopaths, and narcissists. I also take rather severe issue with lumping Borderlines in there too btw. Mainly because BPD is just tending toward manipulative but it really just doesn't even look at all like the rest of cluster B, because borderlines are, like avoidant personality disorder etc., operating from a very central lack of love security and hence deeply rooted insecurity and fear of abandonment, that they then sometimes act out like a drug addict trying dope fiend larceny on people to get their fix or deal with their own wild emotions and fear of being unloved. Fear of being unloved. Do note that and see how this is so very different than the narcissist, sociopath, and psychopath at the most basic fundamental level? Shit like this makes it difficult for me to take psychiatry seriously at all, which the DSM-V is just nuts itself far as I've seen (let's be real here, transexuality is a mental illness and an identity disturbance, saying otherwise just proves this field is not a science or operating as such and never has been, and relies on flimsy neuroscience pretexts to back themself up). So I just cannot see Borderline as being even remotely like the other two, and if you want to put histrionic and avoidant together, fine. But trying to call BPD the same as a psychopath is like trying to call anyone and everyone that uses manipulative behaviour a psychopath--there is a clear difference.
@@beatak2467 lol I am so used to hostile, passive aggressive, or smartass replies it seriously took a sec to realize you were serious or not. Your welcome? I also find it really weird how Histrionic got lumped in there too like wtf is even going on with DSM-V? I heard her outright saying "this is more a guideline" than labeling people in another video. And I agree with that, in that there's fuzzy areas, this is just an interesting topic because it kind of deals with that crossroads of what people call the soul, and the mind, and hard neurological science with the boundaries being really fuzzy. Channels like Soft White Underbelly provide a very interesting cross reference.
great advice at the end for people dating those previously experiencing this type of trauma. You can expect to have to deal with some of that but not your job to deal with all of it.
Dating a psychopath I grew up with one accually more than one not diagnosed though although my father was diagnosed with schizophrenia and didn't really understand what he was doing although I didn't really grow up with him because he would only come on weekends so for general terms the acts yah I grew up where people would do psychopathic stuff like do heavy drugs abuse us abuse eachother abuse the pets abandoned us all that stuff but diagnosed no one was diagnosed with narcicism antisocial conduct disorder or even bpd or any thing like that just things like anxiety depression bipolar and one of course schizophrenia but know accually personality disorder diagnosis just the behaviour
If you are still dealing with it, don't date.. you aren't ready.... furthermore if you can't be alone you're never going to be happy together... the whole 'relationship' obsession is so overblown that many victims fall right back into it.
The difference in someone saying to someone "you're the most beautiful person I've met in my whole life" and "you're beautiful" is subtle but pretty significant. The former brings an element of narcissism into the statement, ie the person saying it is putting themselves first by making them the "judge" of your beauty, and this puts pressure on you to meet their expectations/standards. However, saying to someone "you're beautiful" is a lovely throwaway, unconditional gesture which makes the other person just feel special, with no obligations at all.
It's also very significant because it suggests a point of comparing you to other people. It'll become easy for you to question if you're good enough. Also: Despite the romanticization of these codependent and virtually parasitic types of relationships, viewing your partner as the most important or amazing person in the world in this controlling and hyper-codependent kind of way is a lot like viewing yourself as the most important or amazing person in the world, as the partner becomes the most obvious extension of yourself. I no longer find it appealing or romantic. I want my partner to have love and appreciation for people even if they are not closely bonded with or exhibiting control over them. I do not want to be in competition with other people.
Women's aid ( a charity which helps abused women ), tell you not to tell a new Partner about how you have been abused. As they may feel you are used to men behaving badly, and will follow suit. ?
It's true, this happened with my ex. While there was no physical abuse there was definitely extreme emotional disrespect. The same way I'd been treated prior to him AND told him about. Complete sicko, I'll never make that mistake again💔
My ex was a complete psychopath and a narcissist. We definitely had the circus sex because he wanted to move in. There was no intimacy and no flattery in my situation. He was a drug user and alcohol and sex and gambling addict. He never complimented me he barely could even walk with me he would always walk way ahead of me and made me feel ashamed of just being me. It was war from day one. I was losing everything that made me myself and he was the one helping to slowly erase me. It was so damaging and I’m just now realizing how much damage was done. To anyone who has gone through this my prayers go out to you❤
I wish this information was easily available to lay people 30 or 40 years ago. Because of the internet, people are so much better educated in these topics topics than previous generations. I pray they heed these warnings and avoid the predators we encountered.
plus they have a really high sense of entitlement. And test your reactions. When I asked my ex why he did or said some things, he often answered: I just wanted to see how you are going to react.
I was brought up by a psychopathic Mother. This woman sent me to the depths of hell mentally. I am so grateful I got away from her & it took me 50yrs to realise what was going on. You can’t even begin to imagine how bad they truly are. My life is a whole new world now and I am grateful I got away from her. They are abusive soul destroying & will ruin you & your life to a nervous breakdown & attempt suicide. The things she has done to me over the years are unimaginable. I thought surely one day she will just love me. I couldn’t understand any of it. The sooner you get away is when you start to heal & think clearly. I am finally free & happy to be ME! Get away as soon as you can & don’t EVER get sucked backed in
@@vanessas2363 it’s never been easy as you know but the age of 50 I finally broke free of her & wont ever go back. I am in such a better place now thank you. I hope you are too 💓❤️
@@Kimber-bz9fe goodness me. What an horrendous ordeal. Thank you for your message. I'm so glad you're okay. I have severe CPTSD symptoms and all the health issues that go with it that I attempt to 'manage' every single day. I'm so messed up. I'm broken. I used to wrestle daily with 'guilt' about being a bad daughter and what will I do when she's old and dying. I don't anymore. Finally. I actually have visions of dancing on her grave. She systematically abused me and sabotaged my whole life since the day I was born. The most sick minded and unnatural creature. Your post has validated my feelings and I'm so grateful. Thank you. Only people like ourselves would fully understand the horror of what we endured. Sending genuine love to you sister, because we really didn't have any. Look after yourself. It's hard, I know, as its a new concept. I really hope we will both be okay 😘😘😘❤
@@vanessas2363 oh your message is literally mirror image of my life as well. It would seem ours identical in so many ways. Keep on the great fight you will get there I promise you that. You will have some tough bad days where you completely break down but those shall too pass. God Bless to you too & love life. Thank you for sharing your experience as I do very much all you endure ❤️🧡♥️🩷
Callous disregard, no remorse, aggressive, they don't care about exploiting others, only care about meeting their own needs, both sexes can be psychopathic-- but males are usually called psychopathic more. Excessive flattery-- they ask very personal questions (and it's uncomfortable.) Strive to establish a too rapid connection. Motivated by power...no equality or intimacy. Determined to win, there's no other way. (And they don't know any other way.) Their words do not have emotion with them, (and feel weird and unsettling.) Psychopaths size people up and target the weak and vulnerable intentionally. Psychopaths tend to be promiscuous. They need thrills and "the rush" to defend against boredom. Or for power, money, housing...sex is a performance designed to get the psychopath something that they want. There is no intimacy. It will take you years to heal and trust again after being traumatised. Similar to having been with an alcoholic or drug addict, or a severe narcissist.
My 1st love in college was a psychopath & I had no idea🤦🏾♀️. He fits the description. I always sensed that he was “off” . He would say things like I am only spending time with you because that’s the right thing to do. I told him this guy hit on me, and his response was “ Why didn’t you allow him to take you out, you could have gotten free food” & he wasn’t joking. He was super promiscuous, so I ended the relationship & asked him how he could treat someone so badly, but he said that “he doesn’t regret anything, he has no conscious”, ... That was years ago. I’ve healed now, but this is spot on.
Yes! What finally woke me up was my psychopath telling me more and more that he was only with me because no one else would want me due to (fill in the blank - face, body, personality). It was so over the top that I dumped him.
"The Psychopath is motivated above all else by POWER! Life is a chess game, they are PERPETRATORS and they are going to win!" NEVER "ENABLE" THEIR DELUSIONS!
Thank you for this. I was with someone who treated me horrifically for years and I don't trust people very easily. The suggestions at the end are very much appreciated. Especially the suggestion that the next person should understand exactly what one went through. I have been wondering about this for awhile. Scared it will come across like I have baggage which is so unfair.
And here I thought my ex was just a narcissist... he fits in both of these categories. I hope that I forget about this person soon and gain the person I deserve in my life that's a good fit for me. I hope the same for others dealing with the memories and trauma from these kinds of people
Try being content with yourself and by yourself...you may find the peacefulness refreshing. And I found that letting GOD into my life has been the biggest BLESSING ♡
I know how you feel I’m at mine in my teens and didn’t find all this out until my 40s and I feel really dumb like that guy explained. It’s funny how people think psychopaths talk too much or talk over people it’s like these people not listen to what he said and we must be careful because some things look like other things. I studied medicine so you can have somebody that talks a lot or over people that could have ADHD or they could be on drugs or they could be a narcissist we don’t know. So many gray areas it’s really hard but typically if you pay attention to someone and pay attention to your gut and they come onto strong love bombing I mean here’s a great example my ex-husband moved a girl into his house or she moved him into her house I don’t know which it is it’s his brother-in-law‘s little sister easy prey vulnerable Here right he knows the family all kinds of easy access. He was in a relationship with her I believe in other people when we got a divorce even before divorce he’s been a serial cheater for a long time stole money gave her my car took it away from me and the kids me being sick with auto immune disorder lost my memory and everything from complex PTSD and autoimmune issues all happened and that’s when my daughter found out he was cheating hide money and showed me through Apple‘s push notifications he gave his daughter the code in the computer and oops mistake found these other women so he’s cheating on the girl he’s then while dating her! We were still getting this push notifications and all the stuff so I just kept putting it out even during the divorce so now I’m gonna take it all and write a book I’m gonna make sure she gets a copy of it. And I pray one day she wakes up and gets them kids out of there she deserves better she’s already been married twice and had marriages fail it’s bad enough having one marriage fail I can’t imagine how women would feel after that I was not to make classy people in the world and then we end up with somebody that’s narcissistic!
Yes. Educating yourself about the condition and the repercussions brought me understanding and a level of healing. As an empath, we will probably encounter these types more than the average. But once you learn, you can't unlearn the signs. It rings in the back of your mind when you encounter another. This knowledge can help your heart, because you've always known something was off. So the love you have for them really is the love you're capable of giving. Remove them completely from your focus.
"...it is excessive flattery, they can't make you feel any better!" When I asked the person why are they always watching me, they would say; "You're so beautiful to me... the way you're put together..." Then they would toss out jabs, digs, and insults "wrapped" in compliments!
In the midst of leaving the 2nd narc in a row.ive been with. Truth! So much.worse.the second time. The stuff he said truly makes.me.think demonic influence.
@@vikvegas8593 currently discarding a psychopath who caused so much trouble I got kicked out of my apartment I got to get away from my covert narc ex.. now I'm back at my first exe's bc my parents live far out of town, and I have no friends due to being isolated from them bc of first ex.. I am literally back having to put my life back together, keep sane and heal in the place that almost broke me.. while also having my new ex gaslight me and threaten me and the ex I now live with bc he thinks we are screwing and that's why I went back.. the one I live with is trying to pressure me to take him back, even tho I know he's a covert narcissist.. I'm standing firm on my hard NO.. I'm so stressed and depressed I'm literally on the verge of a mental breakdown from living like this and trying to love again get myself out of this situation and back to myself.. I don't know what to do bc even my therapist doesn't seem to understand the depths of the narc abuse I've been thru in my life, and I don't want medication, which is all they usually offer.. Idk what to do..
I was in a relationship with a psychopath for 5 months. He was very charismatic and I found him really intimidating since the beginning. But since day 1, I always felt like something might be really really wrong with this guy. We talked on the phone and mostly texts for around 35 days as he was out of country. As soon as he came back, he asked me to meet for breakfast and on the way he made a stupid excuse that he needs to pick up some documents from his office and took me along with him. And he started forcing me into a physical relationship while it was the 2nd day of my period. He was so desperate to get inside me but as it was my first time, it wasn’t as easy. And guess what? He didn’t pick up any documents from his office. That was his trick to lure me inside his office. And he didn’t even take me to breakfast on the first place. I had no idea what had just happened. I had to go back home all hungry and broken. So, as soon as I got back home I told him to fuck off and leave me alone because who would do that on the first day of meeting? He apologized sincerely and even involved his mom in it. He did all that just to show how much he loved me and how serious he was with me (in 35 days?) He made me talk to his mom on the phone and she used to call me now and then and even sent me gifts on festivities. Whenever we went out, he never took pictures with me. And always called or texted me on Snapchat. He never ever reached me out in any social media. He travelled a lot. While he was in the city, he would send me snaps on Snapchat all the time- from morning till midnight. During the 5 months time, he went to 3 different countries and everytime he left the country not a single snap and hardly any texts or calls. I thought maybe it’s because he’s busy. I did some digging on facebook and there was this girl that was there in every family get-together. He used all the possible lies to cover it up and told me it was his ex and portrayed himself as the victim in the previous relationship with the girl. later I found out that he had been in a relationship with the girl for over 3 years and they had been traveling together all this while that’s why he never reached out to me as soon as he left the country. Turns out both mom and son had been playing their nasty game with me with all their lies .I talked to the girl and it took me some time to convince her that he was cheating on her and me. I also found out his mom sent the girl the same gifts she sent to me. I didn’t have any pictures or any screenshots to show her but thanks to his mom for sending the gifts as they worked as the proof 😂 Now, the girl is getting married with someone else and by the grace of god, I also have someone whom I’ll be calling my husband this July ❤️ Beware of these people and always trust your gut feeling from the very beginning.
The mother educated her son well. Sounds like being married to the mob. Women who protect their sons and will lie and cover for them and deny they did anything wrong lack respect for other women and enable mistreatment. The mother sending the two women the same gifts was mind-boggling. What a piece of work.
Always trust your gut. My ex coerced me to have sex. I was abstinent & he said he was too but he lied. I was bullied into having sex and I didn't know what to do. I froze. He had the nerve to blame me when I didn't even invite to my home! I didn't want to be alone or get intimate. It felt like assault. My intuition warned me but I thought it was just nervousness. Trust your intuition. Always
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I got a lot of helpful information from this guy if you offended by what has been said then you just got busted im not offended in any way what so ever people who comment and are offended Pushed the psycos buttons
How do I know the difference between a psychopath and a narcissist it seems very similar?
More from Dr Seth Meyers please! I wish he was my therapist.
MedCircle great to hear for you and me because I’m so exhausted from the pangs in my stomach all day from remembering the betrayal the manipulation and the abuse..happy for ya friend!
none of the nones troll
Bottom line: If something feels weird, it is weird. TRUST YOUR INTUITION!!! It's the only thing they cannot control. Gut instict. Survival instict.
It will always feel weird like something is off when dealing with one
Dont judge a book by its cover, not everything is as it seems because your paranoid
The gut is the second brain. Some say the first.
well said
That's called prejudice
In my experience, they try to shut you down as a human little by little. Telling you that you talk too much, feel too much, care too much, emote too much, work too much, clean too much, talk to your friends too much, eat too much, drink too much, exercise too much, etc. Eventually, you just shut down everything in order not to annoy them. Then you end up a miserable captive.
Good description, but that also sounds like what a covert narcissist does as well. I wonder what the difference is between a narcissist and a psychopath? Can anyone help?
If you take them seriously you'll lose, just laugh it off and do what "seems" to border them twice into their face.
Nah that's narcissism
They constantly criticize and put you down
And then when you do it to make them happy they turn and sat you do too much of that. I went from too muscular to too fat to too skinny
You don’t try to fix other people, you need to protect yourself. Don’t allow yourself to get emotionally involved too early. Don’t sleep with them if you don’t know them. When you see a problem, be honest with yourself. What is their background? Do a background check. Talk to their friends-if they have any. Be careful-they are out there looking for kind people who have empathy and will try to fix them. Lonely-get a dog. If they ask for money-run. If they want to move in with you too soon, don’t let them.
Great advice!
Omg 100% true
You sound like a psychopath ;)
Best advice
I dated a psychopath for just 3 months. I caught him in one lie after another and broke up with him. He spread lies about me all over town, and almost strangled me to death. The one sign I will look for now is when someone is overwhelming with compliments and coming on too strong.
i feel so bad reading this... i’m glad you’re alive
You're right! too many compliments and too much flattering! Too much passionate (the excuse? I am like that!). We must always follow our instinct. I didn't, but luckily I was too strong for him and he disappeared.
Glad to hear you are okay.
I get automaticity weirded out if someone comes on too strong. We should trust our instincts in these situations.
I had to learn that the hard way too. Now men call me stuck up when I say I hate getting hit on in public. Its so uncomfortable
I dated a psychopath. He was so good to me and I thought I had met the best person in the world. Every single day with him was good. He was my gentle place to land, he was incredibly sweet, and my friends and family adored him. We were together for 3 years. One day out of the blue, he looked at me with cold dead eyes. It still gives me chills to think about the unmistakable look of a psychopath when they show you who they really are. He said "This is the real me." He left me with zero empathy. No explanation. No emotion at all. I've never seen a person look like that. The pain was intense and I feel forever changed. I'm afraid to be happy. I'm afraid any happiness I feel now will end up being fake. Psychopaths are charming and they are manipulative predators that make you doubt your own ability to discern what's real and what's not. Thank you for this video. I wish I had seen it sooner.
Jesus Christ. Idk if I’m over thinking it but i fear I am in your position. Sweet man who spoils me, but who knows I am/was in a vulnerable position and has said things initially that set off an alarm in my head... I know what my gut feels but I keep denying it in hope of something better or that I’m maybe wrong... but I know never to doubt myself and that I am always right...
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@@iLoveTheBamx what are some red 🚩 for you?
PLEASE DO NOT BLAME YOURSELF. UNFORTUNATELY, THE CJS DOES NOT PROSECUTE THESE EVIL BEASTS SO THEY ALLOWED TO ROAM FREE AND DESTROY OTHERS. THERE NEEDS TO BE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT WITHIN RELATIONSHIPS TAUGHT AND IF BROKEN, SANCTION, SUE, CALL THE POLICE. I BET THAT THERE WILL BE A LOT OF PEOPLE STRAIGHTENING UP THEIR ACTS WHEN THEY KNOW THAT THEY CAN BE SANCTIONED OR THROWN IN JAIL!!
Why you been sure he was..msybe he just lost intetest..3 years its deadline passion
"They're saying the words but you're not feeling an emotion match up with it" - absolutely fascinating!!
This is key!
Learned the hard way...
But learning is important 🥰
@@sylviadomerese352 it's about learning to trust our gut too isn't it? Not easy but important indeed ☺️
My stephfather was a sociopat it learned me to spot them a mile away.
@@Mein-Darth must have been a horrible experience but hope it's left you with some strengths now
They DO learn how to mimic emotions which makes it even more difficult to tell if they're a psychopath or not.
I was raised by a psycho narcissist. I attracted people like this my whole life. I didn’t snap out of in until I was about 34. The self hatred is real. I’m 38 now and I’m still angry with myself for not seeing the red flags. I neglected my gut and intuition. That realization creates a different kind of trauma. It makes you question everything about yourself. I trust no one now, I can’t even hug a new person. Healing from this kind of abuse will take more years than what I have left to live.
Omg
So sorry for you. Maybe having more empaths in your social circle will help you heal sooner ?
No no. Don't be angry at yourself. I had same- and snapped out of it at 49! You're still young. I was so glad to have the information, can see it coming from a mile away now. I only let lovely people in, have shut a lot of doors and have good friends- good people. The information you have, the experience, it's gold. you know more about human nature. A lot of people stay in destructive relationships all their lives. You have been given a gift. Now, red flags- run fast. That's friends and partners.
What angers me is all the system that keep child hostages of their narcisistics parents. I was raised by one and like...my closest relative outside the nuclear family literaly was a psicologist who worked on the government lawn system to decide wich families were good to the kid. And she mised it. I had literaky a social worker, psycologist on my closest surroundings and nobody see how bad it is. But maybe thats a brazillian reality.
@@acabral2651 That's a global reality. Read my post above- you can turn it around for yourself. No point being angry, it's like yelling at the wind. people are messed up, some people should not parent. Please, don't poison yourself over their decisions. Make a wonderful life. Start with yourself. Go swimming, dancing, walking in nature. These things are real life> Only get a pet if you have time and money. (they are expensive and need you, like kids)- but help with others animals. Once you feel good, good will happen. Bitterness and anger- only hurts you.
YES.
Be VERY wary of the constant, immediate personal questions. They aren't trying to bond with you, they are gathering intel.
THIS.
You can tell if the questions make you feel invaded or not
Harsh
Angela Wegner
I mistook his eager interest for being smitten with me but I misread the signals, he was just playing it up. Gals be wary of their motives, especially when they catch you off guard or by surprise. If it doesn’t feel right then it’s not. Trust your gut
@@phoenixrising8007 So basically a guy who's gaming women to get pussy -> normal guy.
Guy who's gaming women to get their money -> psychopath.
Woman who games guys to get their money -> normal woman... does this compute???
Here's my experience of dating a psychopath for the past 4 years(broken up recently)
1.extremely charming in the beginning and thorough out the relationship(whenever he wanted something from me)..knows how to say the right thing at the right time but eventually it started sounding fake
2.cheating and lying..has had affair with 4 ladies which I have never known..every word that came out from his mouth was a lie.
3.sex is just sex..never love making.no emotional attachment..emotionally absent throughout the relationship in general
4. physical and verbal abuse and blackmails whenever I tried to leave or tried to be more independent.
5.no remorse when got caught cheating..said it's ok.not a big deal.doesnt feel empathy for anyone.no sense of guilt
6. Extremely greedy for money n fame
I think psychopaths are extremely dangerous to be in a relationship. .dont ignore the signs and dont hesitate to leave if you suspect your partner to be a psychopath.
Well said!
All the traits I've studied in those kind.
And collect evidence of abuse, threats just in case you may need to get help from the law. I had to.
@Paradigm Climb Not quite but have demons inhabiting them. The worse thing is having children with such person since you have to deal with him/ her until child is grown up.
@@soniag4516 OMG 😳! ... I have no words ! It’s tough
I had a relationship with a narcissist. I can’t tell you how damaging relationships with these people are. It’s beyond what I thought possible. It’s been 3 years since I went no contact with him and I’m still healing and will be for a long time.
Me too. He is extremly manipulative.
How can you spend so much time with that type of person . Wouldn’t you know in the beginning that they are narcissistic ?
@@sunnydaze2359 I would highly suggest that you educate yourself on narcissism. I’m not saying that with any malice but if you knew you wouldn’t be asking this question. I knew of the word before meeting this person but I knew very little about it. Anyone who hasn’t had personal experience with one just has no idea and will never understand completely what kind of damage occurs.
Same here. It will be 3 years for me in May & I am still shocked that I am picking up the pieces of my life and still just trying to find who I am again to this very day. I still have at least one thought of my ex every day (not missing them at all...just like ruminating thoughts about the way something went or whatever...mostly just wondering how my puppy is doing since they stole my dog from me & with the financial situation they left me in at the time, there really wasn't anything I could do about it despite my best efforts to fight back). Genuinely wishing you healing and peace on your journey...And most importantly, I wish you self-love and that you would know your inherent worth simply bc you exist and are uniquely YOU. I know that's been the hardest for me...trying to figure out who the heck I even am anymore and learning to love myself-or at the very minimum, at least learn how to stop blaming & berating myself. It's an excruciating, insidious battle that only those of us who have walked it can even fathom and I'm wishing the best things for you as you go along in your journey. Someone once told me this and it's the one thing I try to hold onto when I'm full of self-doubt, pain, or bitterness...
"You may not get to actually see or hear about them suffering the consequences that their actions create in their own life-and on the surface, it may LOOK like there aren't any, but rest assured, the biggest punishment for them is simply that they are who they are." It's pure torture inside for them to be the shitty, disgusting, empty, devoid of empathy "human" that they are...even if they put up a facade & are good at hiding it.
Take care x
As I'm too old now, I decided the safest way for me forward after my narcissistic psychopath died a year ago, is to stay single. I just don't want to go through this pain ever in my life again. I always thought that I don't want to grow old alone, but after this, being alone is just wonderful.
After such experience, you catch toxic patterns and red flags very early in new people you meet. It's like why does he sound like my ex husband during idealization period. Well, he does because he's a psychopath lovebombing and grooming you. You're free to detach and walk away after a little conversation with them. But it's better to be safe and secure at old age.
Currently in a relationship with someone that is somewhere on the dark triad and finding my time alone while he is at work so peaceful. I tried to get a separation, but no dice. Playing it cool for now to decide what's next.
Me too
I dated a psychopath he was extremely narcissistic, I took a long time to heal , but now I’m much stronger .
I successfully revenged. Feels faaaaaantastic! :)
I've dated several and even married one!!! :-O
@@rupalitupe7783 My advice is stay single for a long time. As mentioned in the vid, they prey on your weaknesses. I discovered areas of trauma I wasn't even aware of. I've been alone for 5 & 1/2 yrs (since I had my son) & am feeling pretty bullet proof. For me it has taken that long b/c the trauma as a teen was so bad and complicated. But you need to feel like you don't need another person to feel complete. That way, if someone treats you shit (as they do when they have an off moment, ie. the mask slips) you can say, ''Bye!!'' and never go back but instead go forward and find someone else who treats you like you're truly special all the time. Also, take time to get to know someone, mimic old school dating. Best of luck and blessings for the future xxoo
I didn't know there could be a combination of narc and psy. Could you elaborate? I know the smirk when the narc has when hurting what's the difference in the combination?
Sam Vaknin describes somatic narcissist who get their attention from sex. Very much like this.. He wrote a great book Malignant Self Love
I was married to a psychopath. Controlling, isolating, he lacked empathy, lacked remorse, he was very hostile and had self serving behaviors through and through. I was too young to realize what I was getting into. He was handsome and charming, and like you said excessively flattering, especially to me & my family initially. I was so lucky to get away. Listen to those inner voices that warn us. Trust yourself. Trust that there are great people out there. Don’t blame yourself. Even see a counselor if need be. They can help you trust your instincts.
Catherine Somerville,You deserves better
You continued to date that too while all the real men you felt they were off and something wrong with them but the psychopath you felt safe lol
@@therealwewin that’s so stupid to say because Psychopaths present themselves as perfect and “nice” to get what they want. It’s only years later that people start to realise they’ve been bamboozled.
If he lashed out doesn’t that mean he’s a sociopath then?
That’s a narcissist, not a psychopath! Narcissists use emotions and evokes feelings to get what they want. Psychopaths actually just want to be left alone. Please get it right.
This should be taught in ALL schools! These people ruin lives. I was married to a narcissist for 30 yrs and felling to a relationship with a psychopath. I finally learned at age 52.
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My friend's wife planted child porn on his computer and called the FBI because she was done using him. He did 5 years in federal prison. She was so good as faking being human. She was one of my best friends and screwed me over too after I gave her a free place to live. We started tracing all her friendships and found out who she really was. It's unbelievable.
@@bobbiwilliam6811 LMAO the beginning of this drew me in until I realised it's spam.. 💀💀💀
30 years??
@@bobbiwilliam6811 Did you have to pay?
When he says to make sure your next partner knows what you went through (with a psychopath or narcissist) that's something to do with caution. Many narcissists and psychopaths seek out people who have already been abused because they know that they're pre-qualified to be open to manipulation. They will act very concerned and caring and then use everything you told them to manipulate you again. That happened to me, twice, until I fully healed using a trauma recovery programme designed to heal narcissistic abuse completely (Melanie Tonia Evan's NARP programme) You need to wait until you're sure that you're with a decent and normal person before you recite your relationship history in such detail. Then it can be used as a place to build trust from not as a stepping stone into further abuse.
Lord, ain't THIS the truth!!! Thank you for your post, God bless.
Thank you for posting this. It's a very important point. If I ever date again (and to be honest I may never have an intimate relationship again because of the trauma from the "relationship" with the Narcissistic Psychopath), I will be wary of sharing my past with them for the reasons you describe. Another reason is that I don't want to feel stuck in victim mode, either with myself or in the eyes of my partner. I prefer to see myself as an unfortunate target who is doing their best to heal and has learned a lot from a horrific experience.
Yea this just happened to me. We bonded over having been abused by others then he just did the same stuff. Ive just ended things.
1st partner was a narcissist, 2nd was a clinical psychopath (formally diagnosed after things ended) who said and did all the right things when I was in a vulnerable state due to the abuse of the 1st one. As a result I'm not sure I'd want to tell anyone in the initial phases of a relationship what I've been through again as I'm positive this is exactly what the psychopath found 'attractive " about me in the 1st place. Then again I don't really let people get close to me any more after all of that, let alone start new relationships so it's kind of a moot point for me at least
I think one reason why the initial flattery is soo over-the-top is also because psychopaths just know that only people who can be potential victims will fall for it. It's a kind of selection process before starting their real work.
Wwooooowww!!Thank you so much for this comment.
That would make sense.
Very true. Flattery and put down don’t work for me, instead, they put me on guard. I have never dated a narcissist or psychopath. I certainly come across a few at work and social and keep them at arm’s length.
Agreed
Flattery can be genuine. What a pity we prefer to keep quiet about what we find attractive in other people. Over the top flattery feels false. There is a big difference.
Take your sweet time getting to know people. Reserve your dark stories for yourself and people you trust who show you empathy. Every time you hang out with someone new, write a journal entry about it. WAIT until you see them again. Think about how you felt while you were together. Healthy boundaries brings healthy relations. Anyone who pushes your boundaries doesnt have your best interests at heart. Anyone who rushes into sex, or asking deep personal questions is not thinking about your safety.
I mostly agree with you but want to add that as an empath, I always ask people lots of questions... Some deep and personal because I want deeper connections and I care about people. So not ALL who ask questions are psychopaths.
Christian One i think it’ll depend how soon you ask because I’m the same way.
I agree that we may want to ask people deeply personal questions but as empaths we also need to have healthy boundaries. Intimacy and trust is built, not interrogated. And others with healthy boundaries might not want to answer those questions right away. And that doesnt mean anything negative necessarily.
@@marleyofficialmedia I agree.
@@christianone6611 I still see what you are saying, though. It makes sense!
Becuase we were taught not to judge people and to give everyone a chance. Trust your gut ladies.
And gentleman.
Nope, not me. Nobody gets a second chance after red flags 🚩 start popping out. Been through enough and experience will change the “2nd chance B.S.”. However, some people never learn.........and continue to get HURT
I think you are right! How many time have there been stories that people always wanted to stay “polite” by staying in a relationship, date or even stay in a friendship!
@@gal2727 🎯🎯🎯
@Eris Did you change your number? When you think someone's off the best way to stop talking to them is to just stop talking to them. Block them and change your number if you have to. Don't tell them you don't want to talk anymore lol.
I had to go to intense therapy because of how bad I got messed up. Every once in a while a simple thing can make me tick and feel extremely anxious. Even after all the therapy I went through it’s something that I’m not sure will ever heal. Feeling completely used and dumped by someone you completely loved is the worst feeling.
Just getting away from him.. trying to. He won't stop. But yes, same. Heartbroken by the tinman... but yes.. I feel like I don't know who or what's real anymore. He wanted to make me think I was crazy.. and to be honest, he almost got me there 100%. I was the perfect target.. I'm an empath. Opposite of what he was and the easiest person to take advantage of.. or so he thought.
Hope you and your heart heal fully in time. Not all ppl are monsters.
In fact I used to believe that most ppl are more light than dark. I would like to believe that's true again 💔
“They know the words but not the music” is a famous saying from Without Conscience by Robert Hare.
That's a perfect description.
Never heard this but it’s awesome.
Take your time in relationships, don’t trust easily, don’t let your emotions dictate your logic and analytical reasoning. Be aware of people who compliment a lot and want to move fast and meet in private places. Trust your guts.
God bless.
Wish I knew these things 3 years ago.. 2 months of dating some love bomber who turned out to be someone else has changed me
They will isolate you from your friends! Also, lies, lies, lies, and more lies, all types of lies.
Been there too, sadly more than once.There is nothing worse than feeling alone, while in a relationship. I have been single a few years now, I am very happy and will stay this way. Being a couple is not for me anymore.
@Winter Sun Two of a kind, but enjoying your own company, leaves you content 😚
@@ShoJ369 too many lies
You're right. I'm married to someone like this right now. He'd lie and try to convince you the sky is red when we all know it's blue. My husband is always telling B.S. stories like "The mailman left me a note praising me for cleaning the snow away from the mailbox." When asked to see the "note" he got angry. Of course, he did.
I need to get out of this relationship and as soon as things with COVID change, I will.
@@holiday-td6hx I'll pray for you. It's lies on top of lies. Even stupid ones. Please be safe
Im no longer in romantic relationships. If its not psychopaths, narcissists or just flat out manipulative and dishonest people, its toxic beliefs and mindsets they're not willing to deal with and address. Staying single and celibate is the only option for me. Im good 👍
Word 💯 ❤ 🤜🏻 🤛🏻
What do you think it is that makes so many of these types of people feel attracted to you?
@@kimd2094 they're attracted to people for different reasons. If your question is sincere, you can research why these types do it yourself. If it's to imply I'm the problem and you're coming at it from a victim blaming standpoint, bear in mind these types do this to anyone who they believe they can get supply from, and the type of supply they want differs. These types are predatory, so why don't you ask them why they prey on people rather than asking their victims and survivors that. Just a thought
Yeah... Like the belief that there's a "Woke Mind Virus"
Yep pretty much
Trying to protect myself out in these streets lol. I have a narcissistic mother so figured I'd arm myself with knowledge of all these dangerous personality disorders. Stay safe folks, they walk among us
They are like vampires living amongst us
They're everywhere.
That's a really negative way of looking at it. There are people with personality disorders who abuse other people and there are people with personality disorders who don't abuse other people. People with schizoid personality disorder dont even like forming close bonds or relationships. They often prefer working alone and are content spending lots of time by themself. I'm throwing this out there because you may end up offending somebody by generalizing your past experiences around the idea that people with personality disorders are abusive
@@jiltedlittle6868 That's true, thanks for adding that. I didn't mean to generalize, it was a video on dating a psychopath so I thought it was implied I was talking about those that abuse their partners/family members. There are definitely people with personality disorders who don't abuse others for sure!
Yep, both my parents are narcissists (thankfully not malignant narcissists) and I'm a freakin' magnet. You stay safe, as well, Lydia E!
The excessive flattery is called "love bombing." They mirror your likes and act as though they like the same things. I dated one of these vile creatures once. Something seemed off at the beginning, but I didn't understand till 3 months down the line. That's when I started learning about psychopaths.
Well there’s also a difference between that and people who feign interest to send the message, “I like you a lot, I am interested in you.”
Like tons of times I have a conversation with girls in my classes over the years where you’d express interest in something completely obscure to everyone in the room, then later these people would inquire about it and say hey that’s pretty interesting and blah blah blah so they can just get a chance to talk to you.
Is it psychopathic to employ this method of social strategy? No. It’s simply just giving leeway for these people to enter into your own headspace so you can be introduced to them.
However, yes. You’re right. If they do this in the long run and then suddenly drop interest in the topic, showing they never cared in the first place. Yes, that’s completely fucked.
If you have had any experience with a sociopath, you can tell the difference between flattery and pretending to have a common interest to love bombing. Love bombing is really over the top. Also, they must tick several other boxes to be sociopathic. For instance, there is usually a pattern of pathological lying, even when it's more convenient to tell the truth. They are often extremely charming, and they play victim to get you to feel sorry for them. Their pity stories are completely made up. I only know these things because I embarked on a course of study of sociopaths after I inadvertently dated one in 2008. Sadly, they are so convincing and sincere sounding that it takes getting played by one before you can recognize them.
Yes! They pretend to like the same things as you, and once they know you're not gonna leave them, they start to show their true face and likes. At least the one I dated was pretty basic, I didn't "fell in love" with him, the person I met in the beginning was just a character. I understand that I ended up with him because of my low self-steem, but my experience with that type of person taught me that at least I have my own personality and I'm beautiful. I think I had to hit rock bottom with that piece of shit to realise how valuable I am. Now that I blocked him, I feel really good and my life has changed for good :)
damn ur so smart , took me 10 years with a psycopath friend to finally get him away from me.
vile creature lolll
I briefly dated someone who clearly had psychopathic traits. He truly scared me at times and instead of apologizing, he was offended when I told him so. He also wanted to move our relationship *waaaay* too fast.
Omg this happened to me too! Quickly turns the tables. It’s such a horrible experience once you’re in it
Whooooaaa! Red flag right there. Good job trusting those instincts!
sameeee😢
This sounds familiar to me also- the turning the tables on you. It feels so invasive, and twisted. The sense of they're violating my emotions, my perception of things, my boundaries. This person really liked to do this, make himself the victim, when he was the offender. He was so manipulative, he got me to feel sorry for him. To the point of apologising to him, when he was lying, and hiding things from me and more. He made me feel tied up in knots, couldn't even respond in the moment, as my sense of reality was being messed with, I needed time to disentangle myself, separate my feelings from his, and respond appropriately. He showed up in my life, and asked me out, in the end, he acted and said I was "disturbing" him with my reactions. Well excuse me for having a normal human reaction to my being disrespected and mistreated.i
Sameeeee
First guy I dated after relationship ended with suspected psychopath, I got very upset about something and was like sobbing in front of this new guy and then I braced myself for the reaction I usually got when I was emotional, which was criticism, invalidation of feelings, blame, or just confusion, and instead got sympathy and I was shocked. I had been with decent people before, obviously, but I basically forgot that most people feel bad when someone is sobbing in front of them.
Amen, I understand completely! God bless you, stay safe.
I understand what you describe too 😢
Most people want to comfort someone who is crying. Unless they are crying crocodile tears to avoid being held accountable for doing something wrong. There's a difference.
I survived a psychopath and it took years to recover and realize what a normal relationship should look. Anytime I watch a video like this I get chills because it’s scary knowing I was with someone who inherently lacks empathy.
Same girl.. yay for getting healing and freedom!!
Same same, had traits that were toxic but now healing is the game!
Same. I was beaten.
@@xiaomenghu88311 that's horrible! Are you okay? I'm so sorry to hear that happened to you.
I am 56 and I still do not know what a Normal relationship is because I was raised by a Psychopath then Married to one and have just remained single out of fear of doing that again.
The problem with this is that you assume that a psychopath’s behavior is predictable. A psychopath is a social chameleon who knows how to blend in with the crowd when they want to. They can make themselves appear natural when they want to. They can hide their intentions very effectively. They can master their self control with practice. So.....GOOD LUCK SPOTTING ONE!
Also, it is important to note that, not all social chameleons are psychopaths..
However, once in a while, their mask will slip or you will feel their vibe and realize their intent.
This is so true. Some psychopaths are smart enough to realize that showering attention and praise right away won't be a positive for them
Oh, you've met my was-band, Sounds just like him!
I think too, they wait in general to be hit on. They let you come to them if they're the really smart ones. The are always playing their act and patiently wait for someone to be watching and be charmed by them. They're very good at making everything look like your idea.
He comes straight to the point...psychopaths are really good in disguising themselves. Always follow your gut feeling. All psychopaths are narcasissts aswell, I guess.
Yuh...
You are so right narcs are psychopaths.
@@virginiawilson6750 nope... psychopaths can be a narcissistic but narcissists can't be a psychopath
All psychopaths are narcissistic... But not all narcissists are psychopaths.
A psychopath is a narcissist on steroids
I had many gut feelings that I ignored because of "love". These people don't even understand what love is, always trust your gut and listen to your instincts. Never ever doubt yourself, even if it's something really minor.
Psycho path red flags, they are sarcastic, sweet, condescending, cannot admit to their wrongs. They are control freaks, emotional abusive (neglectful willfull).but are very kind and extremely delusional. They are not in touch with reality. They love to play psychological games. Women, please guard your hearts. You men also.
Star Bright,You are beautiful 🌹🌹🌺,hope you are not with a narc 😈!
@@christianpulisic7784 Haha stop it. I hope you’re not one 😋. I think she might have come across one or something.
Get out of my head!!!
@@richardcranium5862 lol
Glad you said you men also 👍
I appreciate them bringing out the importance of following your intuition.
20 years married to a narcissistic psychopath. Been divorced from him 28 years now. Still healing. No romantic relationship since. Can’t bring myself to risk hooking up with another. The fear is still there. I have been through counseling, EMDR treatment, hypnosis, but the fear of another relationship scares the hell out of me….still. He did a lot of damage.
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Sending healing energy to you. Your message was the one that moved me to do what I need to do to be no contact from the psycho in my life
Same 10 years and been single coming up to 4 years now. Met a great guy but continued to sabotage the relationship because I couldn’t bare the thought of hurting the e same way so anytime we had a little disagreement which was nothing compared to the Narc I would run. I can’t have a relationship again I’m too damn scared of relationships
Speaking healing into your life. I can relate.
@@RebuildingWithClarity .....sad isn't it. We are the recipients of horrible narcissist abuse. They say a narcissist is either born that way with a defective brain, or they suffered unbelievable abuse mentally/physically, or , and this one (I believe) is what happened to my once husband, a over the top doting mother. She spoiled him to the point he believed he was a GOD! I'm NOT EXAGGERATING. SHE WAS F'ING NUTS! At the end of her life, she was in a nursing home. He wouldn't even go see her. He would be "inconvenienced" if he had to take time out of his life to do that. Typical Narcissistic Sociopath.
This guy is rite. My ex was a true diagnoses psychopath. The court appointed a shrink we both had to go see during our court case. She asked me to come see her alone. After she had spoken to my ex. So i did. She told me that in all her 25 years of counseling people she was going to tell me something she had Never had to say to anyone before. And that was to move away! Get out! Get as far as i could get! Her advice to me was to move in the middle of the night. Just to make sure i got away safely. She told me she would talk to the judge, and assured me everything would be ok. That i wouldn't have to go to the last court case my lawyer and her would advocate on my behalf. So i moved to another city with my two children and i have Never looked back. She also told me the things my ex had said to her in his meeting's with her. She told me to NEVER go anywhere alone. And to not tell anyone were i was going. Not relatives! Not friends! No one! And to always! always! Look and pay attention to my surrounding! Change my phone number, And to get it unlisted! She even told me to get my utilities in someone else's name for my safety. The day he realized i had left the home i was living in he went syco! And had to be hospitalized for loosing his mind. Iv found out through friends in the police force that he has been hospitalized several times since i left. I was granted a divorce. And he married again. He beat her up to just like he did to me and my kids. He cheated on her too several times. He has been in other relationship's. However i still have family through my now marriage that live in the town next to him, and he is still trying to find out were i and my kids live. They are grown up now with kids of their own. And the last thing they want is to see that sycophantic anywhere near them. Both my kids have said if he comes around they will get a restraining order. I do want to say its funny how these PEOPLE Claim to love you. Or They say they only want to see the kids. Even now. But very quickly who ever they are speaking to quickly realize's its NOT the KIDS they want to see. Its YOU THEIR TRYING TO GET TO!! When a sycophantic'so second, or third word out of their mouth's are, do you know were my ex wife lives? Is she still married to that other guy? Whats his name again? Is she dating anyone? Does she work? Were does she work? Or he is still trying to gain sympathy from those he's talking to by saying you left him for someone else. Or constantly runs around blaming your now husband for you not returning to him. Even though your new husband wasn't the reason you broke up in the first place. Ya he's only interests in you! He's still trying to get to you! Not your kids.
I really like this guy. He's intuitive. I'd like him as a therapist! One of the main things he said: "They [psychopaths] don't know any other way." Chilling.
It’s true isn’t it. They are innocent (psychopaths), as they do only what they know -
@Morgan What’s chilling is they don’t know any better. They will never change and become a better person because of it. They don’t want to change and think nothing is wrong with them, it’s everyone else. My xwife is a sociopath. Also diagnosed with split personality disorder with bipolar disorder sprinkled on top. Divorced for 2 years now can’t tell you how “light” I feel being single.
@@chadjohnson438 sums up modern relationships Chad.
@@chadjohnson438 that's not chilling at all; it's heartbreaking. This is someone's baby that became divergent in a way that the rest of us can't understand well-enough to find a way to communicate with them.
@@chadjohnson438 you're also using incorrect terminologies. The Dr. literally corrects the term Socipathy. There is also no such thing as a split personality disorder...
Tell yourself
“It could have happened to anyone. That you will learn from your mistakes. That you will be in better touch with your feelings going forward and that you will make sure that your next partner understands exactly what you went through.”
Excellent advice
"Psychopathes ask very personal questions". Very true. The first week I started to date my ex narcissic, he asked me "how you and your ex used to make love" I was shocked. That was the first sign I ignored!
Lol that just sounds like a creep
@Andromeda Skywalker lol you must sleep around a lot and probably can't pair bond. If you think your sexual history doesn't matter you're delusional.
Eww! Whatever happened to asking "what's your favorite color?"
@Andromeda Skywalker @Andromeda Skywalker actually people who sleep around a lot, especially women, have trouble pair bonding in a long term relationship. Sorry you're a slit. Your probably going to end up a lonely cat lady.
@@southernindigo1973 so her instincts are telling her its okay to sleep around? Gross.
I befriended a man with common friends online lately. He started showering me with many compliments and told me he was in love with me the first week. It felt uneasy and my gut told me no. He kept going even though I told him I don't know him so well to feel the same way. He got offended and told me that he already has offers turned down for me. I distanced myself for a few days, then he was ok, then love attack again, as if he couldn't understand. He even had plans of marriage and living together and stuff. He blamed me indirectly for not giving in. Educated and decent man in his community. But my instinct says no, even though I am at a vulnerable situation. After telling him that this situation really stresses me, he told me "good luck then". He was pissed off and disappeared. I could write a book about narcissists - this was the latest example. But I know better now.. Please do yourselves a favor and leave. I am mostly alone but at least I don't suffer abuse and mind-control.
You are doing fine. There’s nothing better than a little dog and mine just had a little puppy! And it’s a girl! I’m keeping!!!!
@adamhuffman3354 I adore cats, so yes, I will probably end up a cat lady. So happy you have a puppy, dogs are adorable, too. Pets better than most people!!
Well it is possible to fall in love with someone at first site.😅
Driving someone to suicide = Murder, in my book.
Del berate acts of cruelty towards another human being for the intended purpose of the destruction of their mind, body or soul is premeditated murder.
@Sebastian Smith that's what almost happened to me. Omg I thought I was alone. I should be dead
Instead of blaming, learn and teach how to be wiser and more resilient.
@@kimbyrd2298 💯👍
@@danyelfincel8525 😢
This "Circus Sex" is TRUE!
He only wanted me so he could get into my home from his apartment with his son, get ahead on his finances, and make me the house cleaner, sex hole, and agreeable.
He tried so hard to squash my fire.
Or he could be your general garden variety user.
That’s exactly what my ex-husband‘s doing and God knows what he’s carrying to that poor woman she’s already been married once and had kids from two different relationships and it’s actually his brother-in-law‘s little sister so she was easy prey because if you know anything about these characters they study their prey they know exactly who you are what you want to your friends are and they’re going to get into your phones they’re going to know all your conversations so they can manipulate you further mine had hacked my computers he was in my computers he put recorders in my car he also put a deer camera in our house to catch the security code because I knew things were being moved in torn up I was with mine since my teens all the way in my 40s and I am severely traumatized so is my youngest my oldest knows exactly who he is and I told her she’s playing with fire
@@cindithomas7440 Nobody’s diagnosing anything he specifically said not just Psycho Pass but Narcisista narcissism is not a diagnosis and when I’m talking I’m talking about narcissism I have no idea what the Hells wrong with my ex nor do I want to diagnose him or figure it out because whatever the fuck it is it can’t be cured
its his LOSS- stay no contact
I dated two "hobosexuals" lessoned learned..they keep using and using ppl
I met a few in my life.
What has always saved me is that I have a high sense of equality.
I expect the same from men and women, from me and my partner.
I proactively try to show that I am a reliable, trustworthing and caring person, and that is exactly what I am expecting.
If I notice signs that he doesn't notice what I am doing and/or doesn't give back I am gone without explanation.
Six to eight weeks are normally enough to find out.
I also have to say that my sense of fairness is much higher than my desire to be in a romantic relationship.
this is one of the best things you can do. but in the lovebombing stage they usually will appear to also be equal
@@qwertyyxoxo Equality has very little to do with love. And love is still very important. And always will be. Good luck!
I think these personnalities can abuse you for 1 year before their True self, they will follow your rules easily.
Left a psychopath relationship just recently. Relationship was on and off for 3 years, never felt so confused in my life. Very toxic, love bombing, gaslighting, narcissistic tendencies. I may admit I am a workaholic and didn’t have a place at the time; being codependent. Just glad I survived, but still healing.
Three things: 1 - I thought I was going to be bored by this interview (because I know all about psychopaths unfortunately) - but I was not. 2 - This doctor is speaking truth - what spot-on answers - no fluff. 3 - the interviewers questions were also spot-on - very specific, and most we normal people would want answers to. Worth the watch!
Thank you for providing clinical evidence supporting my gut. I recently witnessed all of the behavior discussed during a traumatic encounter with a male. It ended there.
He neglected to mention major clues. They have LOTS of charm and charisma, are fun to be around because it's stimulating and enjoyable for any of us to be around someone who always says something humorous, is quick witted and puts those around them in a good mood. People are drawn to them this way when they are 'on' in social situations. Also, they have no anxiety, they have nerves of steel and are risk-takers. A normal person's usual social anxiety talking to someone they are attracted to, and hoping to get something started with them, or at a party, etc., usually makes the other person a little ill at ease as well, because we empathize with them - maybe even subliminally. There is no easy or humorous social banter to make us laugh, feel good, etc.. (unless the other person is a caregiver type and finds fulfillment in "helping", in this case helping the nervous person feel more comfortable.) When not 'on' in a social setting, they can radiate an almost reptillian coldness. They get stony, fixed empty shark eyes, and can be very arrogant, even to people they hardly know.
You can sense after a while (I did) how they view other people like chess pieces, even to the point of somehow manipulating who another person stands next to in a large group, just for the psychpath to see how one reacts to the other. With contempt? Fear? Attraction? Then that data is filed away for some future use to manipulate.
They can seem like two or more people sharing the same body, as if they can switch on different personas, chameleon-like, according to what they feel is necessary in different situations. Their voice can even change, their posture, etc..
They can have tremendous sex appeal because they have no inhibitions and are so fearless, nothing intimidates them. They often act like the 'king of the realm' because of the secret power they feel having everyone duped by them so easily. It makes them contemptuous of others. They rarely show their hand, and rein in their sense of power, often pretending to be accomodating, reasonable and open to the persuasion of others in little ways that don't really matter to them, just to throw people off their scent.
They live.
I wanna know more abt these. Where can I find the information?
@@sunnyboy4553 How true about lying! You'll ask them 'What time is it', and they'll hesitate for 3 seconds before saying 'It's about 5', but never will say straight away 'It's 5.05'. And it a simplest example.
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@Paradigm Climb But why do they WANT the entities in them? I'm thinking satanism - but I don't understand why they would Want these attachments. I think you are right, but I like to know just why they let these things in or on them?? I'd very much appreciate your answer. Thank you
Yes correct and will wine & dine you until you are caught in their web
"It is not necessary for aggression or violence to be present in order to commit evil, simply lacking empathy and understanding is enough." That right there is key to understanding a psychopath, is understanding that they operate from an empty space...thays why they devour others emotions...because they don't really have any
These kind of videos make me learn so much, realize a lot of things, heal, at the same time hurting with the flashbacks.
Psychopaths won't take no for an answer, even on a first meeting in a social setting. When they come after you it's so intense and they guilt trip you and use emotional blackmail if you reject their advances or show no interest. I've had them lecture me about needing someone to take care of me in my old age - when I tell them I haven't dated for over 20 years and never will again and have no interest in relationships. They try to change my mind. They also try to rush you into a relationship after only one date, declaring undying love........you just know it's BS and a big red flag.
They are extremely charming and love bomb you at first to sweep you off your feet.
Something will feel wrong. Trust your gut.
Just lived this out. Thank you for saying it out loud
Wow! This is so true.
Is it a feeling u cant seem to understand? I feel like im just very confused if its a gut feeling or if its just me bcz of my past relationship
Also he knocked on my door for the first time date and my dad didnt really like talk to him lik tht but i guess my dad told my mom he had a weird feeling about him but idk of my dad just being my dad or if he got a weird vibe from him
When we are children our parents negate our perceptions. We are told we don’t know what we’re talking about. This sends a message to us children to not trust our own observations. It took me years to recover from my childhood trauma and finally realized I was correct in my perceptions 💯%. This really damages our self esteem and trusting who we are. I went no contact from my family of origin many years ago.
Felt. My mom conditioned me to be a co-dependent with impostor syndrome and it took me yeeeeeears to even begin to trust my gut versus convince myself that I'm being "silly" or "dramatic."
Sorry you had to go no contact, but I'm glad you have made a great recovery :)
I went no contact with my mother in the 1970's! There wasn't the internet or people talking about how this was even an option. Yes it very hard to not belong to a family- yet soooooo much worse to be with a sick/ dysfunctional one!
This is so refreshing to hear... I am going through the same thing and felt guilt about going no contact. Also I was becoming more depressed from how noone wants to legitimise the trauma i was put through my entire childhood and adolescence... So letting go of them was the beginning of my healing process but it's still so hard.
I woke up about my family some years ago. In reality I've always felt that someting was odd and wrong but even in the environment where we lived. I've always want to escape or someone to take me and save me. But I'm not sure if now I'm messed up too. I think there Is a large part of me that is toxic. When I'm feeling fine Is the only time when I'm miles away from them but in reality they are always present in my mind or in my beaviour.
Not to mention the fact that here in Italy, if you stop seeing your parents and sibilings, you are considered an asshole and for everyone YOU are the wrong.
Sometime I just want to end my life and my suffer.
Glad to ear that you recover and that I'm not crazy about my gut feelings. Big hug.
I don't recall my parents telling me this. I do remember being asked (on more than one occasion) "why are you so annoying?" 😆. Maybe I was, lol!
Divorcing one right now. 30 yrs and I had no clue he was living a double life. Trauma with a big T.
I’m so sorry that you had to deal with that trama for so long! I left one after a little more than 6 years but it took almost 4 years to finally divorce him. At first it was amazing being with him but after a while He physically & mentally abused me. He took advantage of me in every way. I took me years before I finally healed. Be thankful you’re getting out. I wish you nothing but good things in life from now on.
@@moeruss2726 I wish to both of you best ✨🙏
You being naive was never a virtue.
How's he a psycho?
i.m sorry for you, i was married to one for 17 years, he still wants to controle me! he has a hold on my daughter, and her sons ,she is 45 but doesn't see it., the shrink said he has bipolar, i don't know how to get over it.
Been on my own now for 25 years!
I love the advice on dealing with someone you are dating who has gone through this kind of trauma. Reading the comments here, you can see the chaos left behind from dating a psychopath/narcissist, and this is the first video I have ever seen on how to date someone triggered by their past trauma. There are so many people now coming forward with their abuse stories, so it’s nice to hear how a new partner can be supportive of someone who has experienced this. I think there needs to be more of this content, as I’m sure this is not easy for people to navigate.
It’s hard if an empath falls in love with one bc you feel bad for them and feel everyone deserves to be loved. But ultimately yes you need to protect yourself. It’s hard to understand they don’t feel your love the way you would feel love.
Like my mom
@The Rising Phoenix yes
My life. Im the empath😫
That's not an empath my dear. That is a VERY low self esteem empath
@The Rising Phoenix Good point. Rabid dogs were put to death.
That's why it is good to have goals in a relationship and the importance of personal development. If you have these you will feel dissatisfied after a short time with an inappropriate partner and get out of the relationship in time.
True
To the next person, my advice: move SLOWLY.
Run
Absolutely !
a psychopath will move slowly as well if they really want something of yours.
I AGREE!! Here in Brazil.
You're right. They try to sweep you off your feet. Taking it slow is a good way to interrupt their charade. At least, it allows us to examine the situation and set boundries.
Thanks doctors for your support.
I remember being stalked, cyberstalked, drugged, beaten. He had no emotion after the love bomb. It was so scary.
I’m sorry that happened to you 💔. I’m glad you’re okay and safe now 💖✨
OMG, that is awful, what a f n monster! He'll get his someday!
I wish they would brand abusers! He's a pos. Glad you made it out alive.
I'm so glad you got away! Blessings to you ❤
I’m glad you ok. So sorry you went through. But always remember this, what doesn’t break you makes you stronger.
- Callous disregard in relationships
- Don't show remorse
- They are impulsive, hostile
-They can be aggressive but not necessarily murderous
- They don't care about exploiting others cause all they really care about is their own needs
- There's no equality or intimacy with 'em. ( They couldn't care less, it's a game to 'em,they can be ruthless and they will win)
( Audience note- one indicator-) No matter the specifics/mechanics in the interaction, something about the interaction left you feeling a little unsettled or a bit distrusting.
- They tend to be more promiscuous/tend to have more and shorter relationships.
- Research shows they tend to have sex for: boredom,power,money,a housing situation etc...
- And many more
Yep, spot on
Don’t forget the circus sex 😹
I think that if you go through the trauma of being in a relationship with a psychopath and you survive you become a stronger person and are more aware of how you impact others as well.
@Secret Garden it’s actually crazy that you just replied with this. So there is this theory that certain people who experience some kind of trauma are activated within the spiritual (psychic) realm. The trauma from that experience brings that about. So I definitely would say that is most likely what happened and you are 100% correct with what happened with you.
@Secret Garden Well what can I say... I like my lashes as black as my heart and as long as the list of people that I want to punch in the face. Thank you for your compliment , your very kind.
Yes, you love yourself and know what you really want. And your eyes are open, you can see a rat from around the corner.
Great video! I would add, after a particularly bad experience, that the second you think you're being too harsh or judgmental or second guessing your inclination toward someone (that "off" feeling you're getting) you should RUN, don't walk to the nearest exit. That is your big red flag. After several months of drama and not listening enough to myself, I finally got out with the help of law enforcement. If nothing else, please always do a gut check. You're smart, kind and empathetic or you wouldn't be here, so know that you're not being too judgmental or harsh; your inner self is giving you a warning. Listen to it.
Thank u sm
Many psychopaths block the exit or will stalk, kill or destroy the partner if he or she tries to leave.
Oh my gosh, the part when he explains how traumatic the dating of a psychopath or narcissist is that it takes years to trust. And everything after that is so true! I dated a full blown narcissist whom I think was also psychopathic. I haven’t dated since him because I don’t trust any man I come across. It will be 3 years in May. I’d rather be single forever than risk that hell again. I had just moved to Seattle and was isolated, alone, and lonely. Perfect target. Horrid human being who had no qualms about destroying me as a woman and as a human being
Stephanie Lacoco, hope you are not with a narcissist!
Yup, same thing happened to me i seattle. I was new and wanted to connect with ppl. Welp, that happened. Then it happened again. hope you are doing well.....focus on the good in life and how to spot these signs....dont let it make you bitter or make you lose out on love.....thats my worst fear, that I will be bitter and resentful.
!!!!!!!!!!!!! I feel exactly the same!!!! I'm so sorry for you, I know your pain
Steph I haven't dated anyone in years, for personal reasons. I know you don't need anyone to be validated, but I would like to ask, if I may, are you single just because of fear?
You know logically that not everyone is like him. And if you want someone to share your life with I don't think its fair - for you - to live alone or be lonely because of that a**hole.
Do you think therapy might help you find your balance and be well to start dating again? You suffered enough, you dont need more hurt on his behalf. You deserve to be happy and loved.
😂😂get over it
I can actually feel the empathy coming off this man right through the screen.
@@missellenmartin4152 I think your paranoid, if your looking for something your going to find it
@@missellenmartin4152 ? What mask? You're defaming this man's character from a video of him using facial expressions to visually describe his point? Wow and Wrong.
@@metafairy2576 ?
@S Robin you can try to train yourself but really your not going to be able to point it out when its someone in your life, they are too good
not at first atleast lol
I remember this strange altercation I had at a flat I was living at. My girlfriend at the time was drinking with the girlfriends of two of my buddies but one of the girlfriends I had never met before. Anyway, I was just in my room chilling when this girl came in and introduced herself and was just over-the-top friendly, like in a really fake way. Then she started to say how good-looking I was and that I should dump my girlfriend because I'm way too good for her. I remember thinking I've only just met you and you have the nerve to say that to me. It was a very weird interaction. A few weeks go by and I'm training at the gym with a friend and he gets a phone call from the police that the very same girl that I had the weird interaction with broke into his house and assaulted his wife in front of his kids. looking back at it now she must have been a psychopath.
Your friend had a side chick? He needs to get checked as well.
Fatal attraction, bunny boiler
Or hopped up on some kind of drug I can go many ways. Yikes!!!
She STILL BREATHING?
I had a female friend of a ex warn me about her and she wasn't lying.... They actually had a heart and sensed I was well intentioned.
This doctor explained this situation so well AND the interviewer was so professional and non intrusive. This helped tremendously! Thank you gentlemen for this interview.
I was married to one, scariest thing I’ve ever been in.
Glad you're free and hopefully recovered. What was the scary bit, losing connection with reality maybe?
They never leave
You're lucky to be alive. Many married psychopaths are the most aggressive at home.
Same here. They are reprobates.
I agree. I was spent 30+ years trapped in a psychopathic relationship like this. It feels so good to break FREE!
This nails it pretty well. 2 years PTSD for me after 2 years with her. Healing takes time. Learn to notice the negative thoughts and let them float by rather than dwell on them.
Emotions and humanity are so complex. Here's to therapy, healing, empathy for those who don't have it, and having one's guard up.
This is soo true! I have dated a narcisstic person for many years. It felt like dying from inside slowly each day by day and yet you still are not able to get rid of that relationship because you are a good positive person inside out. But later you relaized like the end of the movie last scene everything starts to make sense. The villian comes at front of your face and try to fight with you or try to kill you because you got to know his real hidden face/truth.
Once you leave that is the most powerful victory you can ever achieved in life till your death❤❤❤👍🏻👍🏻🎯🎯🎯
I had a friend from highschool. I always sense something is not right about him. First, he appears normal and friendly. If you look closely, his words and actions are subtly abusive. The more you know him, the more abusive he will show. He is also very popular and he plans every move. I interacted with him a few years ago. Sometimes his actions made me feel uneasy. It was gut instinct. He used people and didn't care about their feelings. I thought he was a bad friend and abusive but I had never thought he could possibly be a psychopath. Recently, I remembered he always had to pause before reacting to a situation. He knew how to behave in social group. He acted smoothly in almost every situation. It made no sense why he had to pause and to be confused. Then I realize when he paused, he had no emotion. He waited for people in the group to show emotion and then he copied it and acted like it was his own. I remember everytime I met him, he behaved like that. It sends me chill when I realize how lucky I am to cut contact with him. Now he has more experience, it may be harder to spot his no emotion moment. I wonder how many victims he has in his hands. I once thought he was a good guy and he acted sure like one.
This is so true
Well described...
Ah, you figured it out. You'll get even quicker at sending your Red Flags up when you meet more of the type. I have. They're nuts.
@synchromorph He did. I saw it immediately from past experience.
Could be autistic
I like this guy- he’s good at explaining things, knowledgable, articulate, and down to earth.
I was married to a psychopath for 16 years. The trauma was residual. He was a wife beater, an alcoholic and a cheater. Just being touched by a man inspires a jolt of revulsion. The worst thing is how damaging it was to my family. I was blamed for staying and rejected for leaving. I’m healing. Starting to trust myself a little bit at a time. It’s been a little over a yeat
Hope you're doing well if you see this! ❤
you are incredibly brave and resilient. you pushed through and you’re finding your light again
This was incredibly helpful to hear. First person called me beautiful in front of everyone and it felt odd but flattering. But that weird feeling always there - just like mentioned in this video. It ended up being a terrible bonding with an exact psychopath as mentioned here. Next relationship was with an alcohol abuser and so did the 3rd relationship.. it does truly take years I can account to this. So many lessons and to learn to be OK by yourself and that you don’t really need anyone or a relationship at all EVER! Yes you can live your whole life single it’s possible... writing because someone might need to hear this because I know how bad the suffering is. Be at peace with your self. Be ok with it. Learn to love it somehow. There’s always something good in you. Find it. These people have no remorse and are suffering themselves wishing they could feel like us... be thankful you are not like them and move on... it’s ok that you made a mistake. If you didn’t, you’d never know how to be ok with yourself!!! So many people jump into relationships and suffer life long... you don’t suffer alone when you’re so used to it. Sure you can get used to a partner but ... you can’t predict what will happen. You can choose to take action on your own and become the best version of you possible. I was in a very sad lonely vulnerable position when I attracted three narcissistic people in a row and almost ended my life that year. You can get through this. It’s not your fault and you’re not the bad guy they make you out to feel... because they’re always the victim lol. 💕
Thank you for your comment💓 I really needed this today ❤️💗❤️💗
My husband felt very ankward when I first said in public that I find him very great. He didn't like it. But he gets used to it. I can't help myself: I adore this guy and everybody should know. And I'm not a psychopath. I have severe depressions and I learned in therapy to be thankful for what I have and to express my feelings. My mother didn't say many nice things to me, so I want to make it better.
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Wow great comment! I too attracted 3 in a row and each one was worse then the last. I really beat myself up for my choices. I ask myself constantly how could I be so smart in certain areas and so stupid in romantic partnerships. You are right learning to be alone and love and protect myself has been so helpful to the healing process!
This helped, thank you
Signs of a Psychopath:
1- callous disregard
2 - no remorse
3 - hostile
4 - don’t care about exploiting others in order to meet their own needs
5 - more males are psychopaths but there are more female psychopaths than we believe
Signs:
- excess flattery
- asking personal questions (to get a sense of your weaknesses and vulnerabilities) to use against you
- there is no equality or intimacy, the objective is only winning the game
- they say words but emotions don’t match into it ; leaves you feeling unsettled and distrusted.
Those who fall prey for the psychopaths are generally vulnerable:
- the Lonely
- the elderly
- the sad
Sex with the psychopath:
- they have more and often encounters regardless of status
- they do it for boredom
- for power
- for money
- for housing
- circus sex is not with true intimacy.
How to heal:
- can take years to trust again due to the trauma.
Results:
Processing anger
What can you say to yourself in order to recover-
- it can happen to anyone
- you will learn from your mistakes
- sharing your trauma to foster trust in your next relationship
How to manage a relationship with someone who has been traumatized by abuse:
13:09- end.
The description of a psychopath sounds like the majority of Americans.
Kadesh Hendricksen have u been to america
@@darlynn4736 Much worse than a visit... I'm stuck living there.
Thank you for the summary....I was getting anxious with his very long drawn out approach. I prefer to listen to Dr. Ramani... I like her communication style better.
@@EmpressKadesh lmaoo dw dw there's always some good ones lol
I met someone and felt weird about his behaviour but my emotions got in the way. Those who would become my in-laws slightly gave me signs, what I see now as red flags, which I ignored. It took me years of abuse, manipulation, and gaslighting to finally file for divorce. He was a master of faking and lying chipping away my confidence and self-esteem daily. He'd make jokes or rude comments about the way I spoke, my hairstyle, the way I ate, walked, and wore my clothes. He'd victimise himself to convince me to comply. It taught me I have emotional weaknesses that I must deal with.
This is SO accurate!!!!! I was in a 7-8 year relationship with a psychopath. 2 years and a hell of a lot of self work and counselling later, I am 6 months into a non psychopathic relationship with a truly good guy. The advice at the end is exactly how he approaches these times and we have made it through every time I was triggered, we only end up coming out stronger to be honest and it’s a WILD feeling! Like isn’t there supposed to be drama and cruelty around every corner???
No. Turns out there is not!!!
There is good, happy, trusting life after a relationship with a psychopath if you educate yourself and put in the work.
Your truly good guy must be very boring. Nothing like the emotional rollercaster that got you addicted. Without emotions women are dead.
Why would a truly good guy be boring? We are very similar and have all of the fun. Please take assumptions elsewhere.
@@EmpressEllie Uh, please ignore the comment from Grot Grabinski. Good guys are NOT boring. Apparently Grot does not understand how terrifying it is to be in a roller coaster, unstable, with drama and cruelty. ANYONE who thinks this is what women want or need is, yes, I'll say it, LAME. I have been in horrible relationships and unfortunately I will probably NEVER date again. I say it is unfortunate because when I was younger I was truly trusting and hopeful that there would be someone for me and I definitely had something to offer a good guy, and life would turn out o.k. Joke's on me I guess. I think the damage just went too deep. I would rather just be alone now. Glad for you that you healed though.
yet 2 and half years later , you still talk about him .. instead of , u know ... well u dont know .
as i psycho myself , i know this and i am pretty sure of it . whatever we do to you , whoever you are , a friend , a boyfriend , a collegue , a teacher , a student , a doctor , a cop ... whatever we are , you will always , always remember us .
yup.
@@EmpressEllie Keep standing up for yourself Eli, it does get better! Don't worry about that last comment. I mean, seriously, why would anyone want to be remembered as a narcissist anyways? Why would anyone be proud to be remembered for hurting another human being, physically or emotionally. That is nothing to brag about. Keep healing Eli.
The problem is that it take years before you understand that a person is a psychopath
My mom basically
no it takes just days or weeks if you listen to your instincts.
honestly, that depends really. if you feel like a friend of yours is a psychopath, you would most likely be in denial. make sense since no one wants a psychpath as a friend.
7 years for me.
My daughter,obviously... 😢
Just hearing the word 'psychopath' sends chills down my spine. Scary people. I now understand God blessed us with intuition for a reason.
Yet god allows psychopaths into the world and doesn't kill them all off with accidents in infancy before they fuck up people who aren't psychopaths...maybe "god" doesn't exist...
God also CREATED these psychopaths.
@@adamlewis1961 Well yeah you're right too...
God is not the one to blame here.. we humans are the problem, not God. No one is a psychopath in the womb. Read the Bible for once if you’d like.
@@lynette599 He did not Create any part of Creation to be less than perfect. Sin did and does that, even with you and me. We can reach perfection. Through Jesus Christ only.
A. How to know a narcist people in relationship?
Stage 1:-Love bombing & Idealization
1. They show himself as a generous person,helpful person,culture person,religious person.They used their charming personality,inteligence,beauty to trap you in their love.At first they started giving show so much caring,so much love,so much time,attention, started praising your beauty,your qualities.Due to this you started ignoring narcistic people other aspects like their nature, behaviour,personality.If you want to save yourself from their trap then dont fall in love for beauty,attraction or intelligence.
2.When a person try everything very fast..Like meeting,dating,talking,gift giving..They do all this because they don't want to give time to you for thinking and use your IQ to difference what is right or wrong.This is called love bombing. They attached their code in your mind.
3. Stared future faking like show big future of love relationship, always try to attract other person through offering sex,time,costly gift and seductive talk.
4. They started mirroring you that means first they collect knowledge from you what you like and what you dislike.Then they started liking, interest in those things in which you have like or interest to show empath that his mentality and empath mentality is totally same.They can read and copy you and also their behavior change as per people intentions..Their face mask changed people to people..
5. They always hide their feelings and always show themselves as victim.Like family,friends,society all are against them and they always play victim card.They show themselves as very lonely,in problem,no one is for them.They show themselves such type of victim as they want heeling or support from other person.
6. They always like compliments from you but they dont give any compliments to you.
7. If you ask any question to them they will either delay ,avoid to reply or may change the topic. They never give direct answers to you.
8. During converstaion they always change the focus and topic towards themself. They never give you chance to express your thoughts.Ex-If a narcist go for shoping with his friends if you ask them,how is your shoping? They dont tell you about what they did shoping whereas they may say one of his friend jealous with him for his dress,they may say that in mall some girls stabing them in bad intentions.They create this type of fake story to make attention of other person towards him in every conversation.
9. They always target people who have strong personality, higher status than them or have lower status than them. Most of toxic relationship are comes under narcistic people.
10. They afraid when you talk about marriage with them because they afraid of taking any responsibility of marriage.
Stage -2-Devaluation
1. Sometimes available sometimes not available.Avoid,ignore game,late reply,devaluing once they know you are fall in love with him.They ignore you for many reason like to get attention, admiration,energy from you.They also ignore you if you expose them or red handed caught them in telling lie or Cheating.They may ignore you if they found any other person in their life. They may ignore you as a punishment to control you and to make yourself dependent on them.
2. Never admit own fault.Telling lie in every matter. Shift own blame to other.If he red handed caught in telling lie then never admit own fault instead of started criticism to other person.This is called gas lighting.They started prove you that you are over possesive,over sensitive.
3. Used manipulate word,love word to others when he feels other person is far away from him. To hold on you or use you as a option for long time they confusing you showing love sometime. Sometimes show love and affection where as sometimes angry and quarrel with you on sily matters.
4. If you want his help for any situation he ignore to help you or they act like he forget or totally deny.
5. They always fall in love for sex, beauty,status not for love or emotions because they have no emotions at all.They always set a goal in every relationship.To achieve that goal they may go to any extent.They always cheat their partner in relationship.
6. Narcist always try to control you.They try to cut you from your friend circle, family circle.They do this because they want that you only depend on them for talking,visiting and giving time..They dont to see you happy..and ultimately it creates co dependent relationship with them.
7. Sometimes they will like you. Sometimes dislike you.They always try to confused you.
8. After marriage they withhold sex to manipulate you.They used sex as a tool to control you or dominate you as per their will.Sometimes they dont do sex with their partner to control their partner. They are emotionless.Sometimes they show their love with physical touch to your body.If they stop touching your body to show love then you may make sure that narcist got any other person for them.
Stage-3-Bring another person Triangular love
1. They bring another person to his life and introduce him with his current partner.
2. They will bring the type of situation where he avoid current partner and say current partner to adjust with his new partner.He may try with manipulate words,silent trick and avoid game. Through this type of work he forced his partner to accept his new relationship.
3. If you ask anything to narc about their new relationship they always tell you that you are over sensitive,over possesive, over caring,you are wrong,your thought process is wrong. Ex- They tell you that one of my friend text me and ask me about my beauty.when you ask who is she? Then they show you his mob screen shot to show himself very clean but hide the other part of conversation to confuse you and show you that you are wrong.
4. Sometimes they knowingly started argue with you till your all energy drain.They may not stop arguing with you till you are accepting your fault or say sorry to him.They want to blame you for everything.
Stage-4- Discard
When they think that you are over possesive or not go as per their intentions then they will block you, discard you.They suddenly stop talking with you and started boycott,discarding you.
Stage 5- Hoovering
After 1 month,2 month or 6 month even if after 1 year they suddenly unblock you,started message you or started talking with you,recontacting you. They started all this because at that time they have no option,supply with him,there is no one with him.Thats why they need you. And again they started the same cycle with you till a another person come to his life.
B. How to save yourself from narcist?
Ans:-
1. Just block him from every social media and never comeback to narcist person life. Go ahead and move on. Never in this life time try to contact narcist. If you try to contact with him they will definitely take revenge with you and will do the same cycle.If in future they text you or call you then dont talk with him or dont reply them.Dont prove them they are wrong and dont criticise them.If you reply them then they will started manipulating talk and their words will destroy your mind and peace.They will attach their code in your mind and you again faceing problem to avoid them.They will comeback to your life only to take revenge.Remeber You are narcistic people big enemy because you escape yourself from their manipulating game.This thing hurt their ego.
2. Don't search love from outside of the world.Connect yourself with god for love.see yourself as Krishna point of view.Love Krishna and serve Krishna.Everything in world is false.Every relationship is false.Love Krishna and do bhakti to krishna.
3. Don't expect love,validation from outside world.Your good work will be reward by god oneday.Became a partner of yourself. Never depend upon anyone. Believe on Krishna and depend only on Krishna.Always focus on your goal.
4. Always stand for your own feeling. Don't go for those people who never respect your self respect.
5. Change the nature of loving others after getting insult or devalue from them. Make self respect your first priority.
6. Set boundaries for yourself. Stop believing what others saying good about you,why others showing good behaviors towards you.Narcistic people may compliment you,respect you or give credit to you as per their need from you.They know that you are hunger of validation.They used it as a weapons to manipulate you or take their work from you.
7. Stop explaining and defend yourself. They will never admit that they have any fault because they don't want to loose control over .so don't waste your time on them. Krishna knows very well who you are and what your intentions is.
8. Don't respond or give reaction to their silent treatment,anger . You may follow silence to their every reaction.If you don't follow silence then your own energy are taken by them and you feeling extreme tense and depression.
9. Never make victimize yourself in front of others to get symapthy from narcist or other persons. Never wants sympathy from others.Work on yourself and get out from your problem without wanting help from others.Believe in Krishna.
10.Never expose your plan infront of themself or expose themselves that you know that he is narcist.
11. Always work up on yourself.Work upon your weak point so that in future no one able to use your weak point against you. Do meditation daily to clean your aura. Balancing your masculine and feminine energy with meditation.
12.Never brings expectations while making any relationship.Never share your expectations with anyone.Just remember people will come to your life as per my karmic account and one day they will go from my life once my karmic account will close with those person.
One thing I've notice about narcissists and psychopaths is they dont like kissing, long hugs or any type of close physical intimacy.
My ex narc never kissed me or his mom, or anyone.
They'll do it when put on the spot or feel its expected to keep up appearances, but never willingly.
YES
Sometimes that is stemming from abuse, from people violating them in the past. Not everyone is a hugger.
@@sonofhibbs4425 we're talking about narcissists... not normal people.
Narcissists... abused or not... all have a checklist of commonalities and they all act a certain way.
I was abused and am not much of a hugger.
As for my ex narc, he was never abused... quite the opposite in fact.
He was very spoiled by his mother and she would defend and excuse all his bad behavior.
Not true for all. I've encountered narc huggers. It's another form of attention. They love attention
@@sewmuchdufus Im talking about hugs out of care... not with the attention strings tied to them.
How do you know if you're dealing with a psychopath...their eyes don't match what they are saying, their emotions can be switched on/off at will to get them what they want, the emotions in their voice always sound rehearsed.
Not all psychopaths are murderers, mine was! Step-father was a drug addict, sadistic drug dealer, child molester, sexual deviant/sex addict, highly volatile, extremely arrogant, so remorseless he acted like he was entitled to use and abuse others, narcissitic, violent, and eventually murdered my mother.
A predator to the very core! He destroyed every life he touched and he did it with a song in his heart. One of those people that when they die people say the world is a better place without them.
Kelly, how horrid for you to have to have known someone who should have put a song in your heart for being His daughter, actually
put such sad memories there instead. Your expression that he did all of that evil "with a song in his heart" reminds me of the day
my husband pretended to feel so sorry that he had ruined our marriage with infidelity, yet he was merrily singing a cheating country song, without knowing that I had returned, + the look of shock that I had seen him without his fake empathy mask on his face+ denial of singing in a completely joyous tone was priceless. When I commented that he sounded very happy, his futile denial of joy while singing "their" favorite lust tune,told me that his empathy for my devistation was just a part of his deception that he cared at all about the intense pain I felt.
Those who wont repent of their evil will be singing a different tune in their final destination, however. God bless you + grant you healing from this atrocity,dear Kelly.
I'm so sorry.
This therapist is excellent. I've never heard someone talk in such detail about someone with a personality disorder.
This is the best and most accurate description of psychopath , well done!
I think you should check out Professor Fallon, "Confessions of a moth" or something like that. Short video, tl;dr he's a guy who's a professor and neuroscientist of some sort that went to a Catholic school and did some study about serial killers, only to discover his brain scan was identical.
It's a sad twist of irony that even though this guy was ostensibly a smart, interesting, and funny person who allegedly didn't hurt anyone, and thus a very compelling case to studying psychopaths and dealing with integrating them more properly into society (this is impossible in American society, the whole culture is literally narcissistic and sociopathic in the extreme and its values and economic system are utterly toxic) given that on average I think about 1 in 25 people are supposed to be psychopathic or sociopathic, and that clearly means that serial killers are only the tiniest outliers. So I think the sad irony is that this guy asked his friends and family in all brutal honesty and they basically described him as a cold unempathetic assholeish kind of character, and he just didn't knew that about himself. I think that paucity in self reflection is quite possibly the biggest problem in the narcissists and psychopaths, who at least ASPD seem to know fully well that they are but still somehow seem not to self reflect enough, maybe partly due to the way their own empathy/socializing and inner world works. Narcissists don't because they're expert survivalists of their own ego, even if that ego shielding means they fucking suck at being survivalists anywhere else.
So I do think that it's really sad for the family members or lovers who can see this person as someone they shared time with and really wanted to love them, and even if you cognitively know better still can't help but be deeply hurt and driven insane being around them. I think The Psychopath Nextdoor was a pretty decent book too, and would advise anyone to check out Political Ponerology--the actual source material, not the psychotic woke right bullshit now surrounding it (which is hilarious given they literally went to jail for some NFT conman who's a textbook case of a clinical psychopath). Andrew Liebawscski idk how to spell that Polish name, apparently the Soviets confiscated his work and destroyed it so he had to reassemble some from memory, it basically posited that the Soviet ruling class was psychopathic, and that by extension most of our rulers tend to be psychopaths, sociopaths, and narcissists.
I also take rather severe issue with lumping Borderlines in there too btw. Mainly because BPD is just tending toward manipulative but it really just doesn't even look at all like the rest of cluster B, because borderlines are, like avoidant personality disorder etc., operating from a very central lack of love security and hence deeply rooted insecurity and fear of abandonment, that they then sometimes act out like a drug addict trying dope fiend larceny on people to get their fix or deal with their own wild emotions and fear of being unloved.
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unloved.
Do note that and see how this is so very different than the narcissist, sociopath, and psychopath at the most basic fundamental level? Shit like this makes it difficult for me to take psychiatry seriously at all, which the DSM-V is just nuts itself far as I've seen (let's be real here, transexuality is a mental illness and an identity disturbance, saying otherwise just proves this field is not a science or operating as such and never has been, and relies on flimsy neuroscience pretexts to back themself up).
So I just cannot see Borderline as being even remotely like the other two, and if you want to put histrionic and avoidant together, fine. But trying to call BPD the same as a psychopath is like trying to call anyone and everyone that uses manipulative behaviour a psychopath--there is a clear difference.
@@pandemicneetbux2110 Thank you so much for your intersting reply, recommendations and thoughts. 👍
@@beatak2467 lol I am so used to hostile, passive aggressive, or smartass replies it seriously took a sec to realize you were serious or not. Your welcome?
I also find it really weird how Histrionic got lumped in there too like wtf is even going on with DSM-V? I heard her outright saying "this is more a guideline" than labeling people in another video. And I agree with that, in that there's fuzzy areas, this is just an interesting topic because it kind of deals with that crossroads of what people call the soul, and the mind, and hard neurological science with the boundaries being really fuzzy. Channels like Soft White Underbelly provide a very interesting cross reference.
great advice at the end for people dating those previously experiencing this type of trauma. You can expect to have to deal with some of that but not your job to deal with all of it.
Dating a psychopath I grew up with one accually more than one not diagnosed though although my father was diagnosed with schizophrenia and didn't really understand what he was doing although I didn't really grow up with him because he would only come on weekends so for general terms the acts yah I grew up where people would do psychopathic stuff like do heavy drugs abuse us abuse eachother abuse the pets abandoned us all that stuff but diagnosed no one was diagnosed with narcicism antisocial conduct disorder or even bpd or any thing like that just things like anxiety depression bipolar and one of course schizophrenia but know accually personality disorder diagnosis just the behaviour
If you are still dealing with it, don't date.. you aren't ready.... furthermore if you can't be alone you're never going to be happy together... the whole 'relationship' obsession is so overblown that many victims fall right back into it.
@@overimagination2812 , excellent advice.
The difference in someone saying to someone "you're the most beautiful person I've met in my whole life" and "you're beautiful" is subtle but pretty significant. The former brings an element of narcissism into the statement, ie the person saying it is putting themselves first by making them the "judge" of your beauty, and this puts pressure on you to meet their expectations/standards. However, saying to someone "you're beautiful" is a lovely throwaway, unconditional gesture which makes the other person just feel special, with no obligations at all.
It's also very significant because it suggests a point of comparing you to other people. It'll become easy for you to question if you're good enough.
Also: Despite the romanticization of these codependent and virtually parasitic types of relationships, viewing your partner as the most important or amazing person in the world in this controlling and hyper-codependent kind of way is a lot like viewing yourself as the most important or amazing person in the world, as the partner becomes the most obvious extension of yourself. I no longer find it appealing or romantic. I want my partner to have love and appreciation for people even if they are not closely bonded with or exhibiting control over them. I do not want to be in competition with other people.
Women's aid ( a charity which helps abused women ), tell you not to tell a new Partner about how you have been abused. As they may feel you are used to men behaving badly, and will follow suit. ?
I have heard this and stick to it
So true,if you tell a men how you were treated in the past he will think it’s ok to mistreat you.
Yes. Def true. Pretend you were treated like a princess. Then wait and see. It works 😁😁
It's true, this happened with my ex. While there was no physical abuse there was definitely extreme emotional disrespect. The same way I'd been treated prior to him AND told him about. Complete sicko, I'll never make that mistake again💔
No wonder he treated me like crap. Next time I know if I ever date again.
My ex was a complete psychopath and a narcissist. We definitely had the circus sex because he wanted to move in. There was no intimacy and no flattery in my situation. He was a drug user and alcohol and sex and gambling addict. He never complimented me he barely could even walk with me he would always walk way ahead of me and made me feel ashamed of just being me. It was war from day one. I was losing everything that made me myself and he was the one helping to slowly erase me.
It was so damaging and I’m just now realizing how much damage was done.
To anyone who has gone through this my prayers go out to you❤
Wow this guy articulates himself well. Also, very good interview questions.
Wendy Jo Gonzales,your lovely smile can make the news!
@@lioydwilliams1850 Thank you that is very nice.
@@Wendyjo123 you are welcome my dear.I am Lioyd from the States.You?
@@Wendyjo123 which country are you from?
@@lioydwilliams1850 when you're trying to spit game in the comments of a video about being a psychopath
I wish this information was easily available to lay people 30 or 40 years ago. Because of the internet, people are so much better educated in these topics topics than previous generations. I pray they heed these warnings and avoid the predators we encountered.
Callous disregard
Hostile
Self absorbed/centered
Excessive flattery ?!
Empty words feel hollow
Asking personal questions
Ruthless winners
Power hungry
Thrill seekers
Testing boundaries!! That's a big tell.
@@peaceglory5973 absolutely
plus they have a really high sense of entitlement. And test your reactions.
When I asked my ex why he did or said some things, he often answered: I just wanted to see how you are going to react.
@P T some are real crafty and act the role of a dream husband or wife until they get what they want.
love-bombers
I was brought up by a psychopathic Mother. This woman sent me to the depths of hell mentally. I am so grateful I got away from her & it took me 50yrs to realise what was going on. You can’t even begin to imagine how bad they truly are. My life is a whole new world now and I am grateful I got away from her. They are abusive soul destroying & will ruin you & your life to a nervous breakdown & attempt suicide. The things she has done to me over the years are unimaginable. I thought surely one day she will just love me. I couldn’t understand any of it. The sooner you get away is when you start to heal & think clearly. I am finally free & happy to be ME! Get away as soon as you can & don’t EVER get sucked backed in
Oh my god. I could have written this, I'm 47. I tried to take my life too. How are you doing now?
❤
@@vanessas2363 it’s never been easy as you know but the age of 50 I finally broke free of her & wont ever go back. I am in such a better place now thank you. I hope you are too 💓❤️
@@Kimber-bz9fe goodness me. What an horrendous ordeal. Thank you for your message. I'm so glad you're okay. I have severe CPTSD symptoms and all the health issues that go with it that I attempt to 'manage' every single day. I'm so messed up. I'm broken. I used to wrestle daily with 'guilt' about being a bad daughter and what will I do when she's old and dying. I don't anymore. Finally. I actually have visions of dancing on her grave. She systematically abused me and sabotaged my whole life since the day I was born. The most sick minded and unnatural creature. Your post has validated my feelings and I'm so grateful. Thank you. Only people like ourselves would fully understand the horror of what we endured.
Sending genuine love to you sister, because we really didn't have any. Look after yourself. It's hard, I know, as its a new concept. I really hope we will both be okay 😘😘😘❤
@@vanessas2363 oh your message is literally mirror image of my life as well. It would seem ours identical in so many ways. Keep on the great fight you will get there I promise you that. You will have some tough bad days where you completely break down but those shall too pass. God Bless to you too & love life. Thank you for sharing your experience as I do very much all you endure ❤️🧡♥️🩷
Callous disregard, no remorse, aggressive, they don't care about exploiting others, only care about meeting their own needs, both sexes can be psychopathic-- but males are usually called psychopathic more. Excessive flattery-- they ask very personal questions (and it's uncomfortable.) Strive to establish a too rapid connection. Motivated by power...no equality or intimacy. Determined to win, there's no other way. (And they don't know any other way.) Their words do not have emotion with them, (and feel weird and unsettling.) Psychopaths size people up and target the weak and vulnerable intentionally. Psychopaths tend to be promiscuous. They need thrills and "the rush" to defend against boredom. Or for power, money, housing...sex is a performance designed to get the psychopath something that they want. There is no intimacy. It will take you years to heal and trust again after being traumatised. Similar to having been with an alcoholic or drug addict, or a severe narcissist.
My 1st love in college was a psychopath & I had no idea🤦🏾♀️. He fits the description. I always sensed that he was “off” . He would say things like I am only spending time with you because that’s the right thing to do. I told him this guy hit on me, and his response was “ Why didn’t you allow him to take you out, you could have gotten free food” & he wasn’t joking. He was super promiscuous, so I ended the relationship & asked him how he could treat someone so badly, but he said that “he doesn’t regret anything, he has no conscious”, ... That was years ago. I’ve healed now, but this is spot on.
yikes
Yes! What finally woke me up was my psychopath telling me more and more that he was only with me because no one else would want me due to (fill in the blank - face, body, personality). It was so over the top that I dumped him.
"The Psychopath is motivated above all else by POWER!
Life is a chess game, they are PERPETRATORS and they are going to win!"
NEVER "ENABLE" THEIR DELUSIONS!
Thank you for this. I was with someone who treated me horrifically for years and I don't trust people very easily. The suggestions at the end are very much appreciated. Especially the suggestion that the next person should understand exactly what one went through. I have been wondering about this for awhile. Scared it will come across like I have baggage which is so unfair.
And here I thought my ex was just a narcissist... he fits in both of these categories. I hope that I forget about this person soon and gain the person I deserve in my life that's a good fit for me. I hope the same for others dealing with the memories and trauma from these kinds of people
Try being content with yourself and by yourself...you may find the peacefulness refreshing. And I found that letting GOD into my life has been the biggest BLESSING ♡
I know how you feel I’m at mine in my teens and didn’t find all this out until my 40s and I feel really dumb like that guy explained. It’s funny how people think psychopaths talk too much or talk over people it’s like these people not listen to what he said and we must be careful because some things look like other things. I studied medicine so you can have somebody that talks a lot or over people that could have ADHD or they could be on drugs or they could be a narcissist we don’t know. So many gray areas it’s really hard but typically if you pay attention to someone and pay attention to your gut and they come onto strong love bombing I mean here’s a great example my ex-husband moved a girl into his house or she moved him into her house I don’t know which it is it’s his brother-in-law‘s little sister easy prey vulnerable Here right he knows the family all kinds of easy access. He was in a relationship with her I believe in other people when we got a divorce even before divorce he’s been a serial cheater for a long time stole money gave her my car took it away from me and the kids me being sick with auto immune disorder lost my memory and everything from complex PTSD and autoimmune issues all happened and that’s when my daughter found out he was cheating hide money and showed me through Apple‘s push notifications he gave his daughter the code in the computer and oops mistake found these other women so he’s cheating on the girl he’s then while dating her! We were still getting this push notifications and all the stuff so I just kept putting it out even during the divorce so now I’m gonna take it all and write a book I’m gonna make sure she gets a copy of it. And I pray one day she wakes up and gets them kids out of there she deserves better she’s already been married twice and had marriages fail it’s bad enough having one marriage fail I can’t imagine how women would feel after that I was not to make classy people in the world and then we end up with somebody that’s narcissistic!
Yes. Educating yourself about the condition and the repercussions brought me understanding and a level of healing. As an empath, we will probably encounter these types more than the average. But once you learn, you can't unlearn the signs. It rings in the back of your mind when you encounter another. This knowledge can help your heart, because you've always known something was off. So the love you have for them really is the love you're capable of giving. Remove them completely from your focus.
A pyschopath is a narcissist by default
A narcissist may not necessarily be a pyschopath
"...it is excessive flattery, they can't make you feel any better!"
When I asked the person why are they always watching me, they would say;
"You're so beautiful to me... the way you're put together..."
Then they would toss out jabs, digs, and insults "wrapped" in compliments!
Yes!!!
My ex was a psychopath with narcissistic traits.. After I left him I felt beaten down, worthless & empty. He was trying to kill me from the inside..
I feel the same way
Guys have you noticed anytime you leave a lower narcisist the greater narcisist comes through to finish the job the lower one couldn't...
In the midst of leaving the 2nd narc in a row.ive been with. Truth! So much.worse.the second time. The stuff he said truly makes.me.think demonic influence.
Absolutely !!!
@Zen Alegra True. After I was abused by a psychopath my narc ex seems like an angel in comparison.
New levels new Devils, indeed!
@@vikvegas8593 currently discarding a psychopath who caused so much trouble I got kicked out of my apartment I got to get away from my covert narc ex.. now I'm back at my first exe's bc my parents live far out of town, and I have no friends due to being isolated from them bc of first ex.. I am literally back having to put my life back together, keep sane and heal in the place that almost broke me.. while also having my new ex gaslight me and threaten me and the ex I now live with bc he thinks we are screwing and that's why I went back.. the one I live with is trying to pressure me to take him back, even tho I know he's a covert narcissist.. I'm standing firm on my hard NO.. I'm so stressed and depressed I'm literally on the verge of a mental breakdown from living like this and trying to love again get myself out of this situation and back to myself.. I don't know what to do bc even my therapist doesn't seem to understand the depths of the narc abuse I've been thru in my life, and I don't want medication, which is all they usually offer.. Idk what to do..
I was in a relationship with a psychopath for 5 months. He was very charismatic and I found him really intimidating since the beginning. But since day 1, I always felt like something might be really really wrong with this guy.
We talked on the phone and mostly texts for around 35 days as he was out of country. As soon as he came back, he asked me to meet for breakfast and on the way he made a stupid excuse that he needs to pick up some documents from his office and took me along with him. And he started forcing me into a physical relationship while it was the 2nd day of my period. He was so desperate to get inside me but as it was my first time, it wasn’t as easy.
And guess what? He didn’t pick up any documents from his office. That was his trick to lure me inside his office. And he didn’t even take me to breakfast on the first place. I had no idea what had just happened. I had to go back home all hungry and broken. So, as soon as I got back home I told him to fuck off and leave me alone because who would do that on the first day of meeting?
He apologized sincerely and even involved his mom in it. He did all that just to show how much he loved me and how serious he was with me (in 35 days?) He made me talk to his mom on the phone and she used to call me now and then and even sent me gifts on festivities. Whenever we went out, he never took pictures with me. And always called or texted me on Snapchat. He never ever reached me out in any social media. He travelled a lot. While he was in the city, he would send me snaps on Snapchat all the time- from morning till midnight. During the 5 months time, he went to 3 different countries and everytime he left the country not a single snap and hardly any texts or calls. I thought maybe it’s because he’s busy.
I did some digging on facebook and there was this girl that was there in every family get-together. He used all the possible lies to cover it up and told me it was his ex and portrayed himself as the victim in the previous relationship with the girl. later I found out that he had been in a relationship with the girl for over 3 years and they had been traveling together all this while that’s why he never reached out to me as soon as he left the country.
Turns out both mom and son had been playing their nasty game with me with all their lies .I talked to the girl and it took me some time to convince her that he was cheating on her and me. I also found out his mom sent the girl the same gifts she sent to me. I didn’t have any pictures or any screenshots to show her but thanks to his mom for sending the gifts as they worked as the proof 😂
Now, the girl is getting married with someone else and by the grace of god, I also have someone whom I’ll be calling my husband this July ❤️
Beware of these people and always trust your gut feeling from the very beginning.
The mother educated her son well. Sounds like being married to the mob. Women who protect their sons and will lie and cover for them and deny they did anything wrong lack respect for other women and enable mistreatment. The mother sending the two women the same gifts was mind-boggling. What a piece of work.
Wow, so sorry thar happened to you! Have no words, some people are just awful on another level.. Horrible
Always trust your gut. My ex coerced me to have sex. I was abstinent & he said he was too but he lied. I was bullied into having sex and I didn't know what to do. I froze. He had the nerve to blame me when I didn't even invite to my home! I didn't want to be alone or get intimate. It felt like assault. My intuition warned me but I thought it was just nervousness. Trust your intuition. Always