"fell in love with an image, not with a real person."
@Chellirsl3 жыл бұрын
This is exactly what I told my ex when I broke up with him.
@snoopsie12 жыл бұрын
Narcissists hate things to go smoothly. They need to have this type of twisted relationship in order to feel content. In my experience, they have even gone out of their way to stop "smooth sailing" situations that have nothing to do with them. It seems like they are so scared of their very own selves that they have to alter reality.
@elleruth62384 жыл бұрын
So true.
@MinnieTyko4 жыл бұрын
Well said.
@aduanaba5903 Жыл бұрын
Exactly 💯
@FreeSpirit4712 жыл бұрын
This is so very true. I was married to a narcissist for 24 years. A female friend who was 98 yrs old told me that it was evident to everyone except me that my husband was abusive and killing my spirit. I divorced him 2 years after she told me this. He was so charming, romantic, sweet and fun in the beginning of our marriage. All of the people at church, in the neighborhood and where he worked kept telling me that he would mature eventually and I should hang on, stick with him.
@FreeSpirit4712 жыл бұрын
Exactly. When the victim falls in love with a narcissist, they are only falling in love with an image and a mirror image is just a cold, flat representation. Might as well fall in love with a digitally altered, air brushed poster of a celebrity. Same thing.
@faithtrent3022 жыл бұрын
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@jhigh10able8 жыл бұрын
insignificant other... I couldn't of said it better
@lonewolf-oc9vr4 жыл бұрын
True my narcsister's husband is insignifiant i just can't beleive how much abuses a men can take from a narclandwhale
@juliemeibaum247610 жыл бұрын
I would say that having a narcissistic mother teaches and trains the partner (woman) to 'suspend her individuality' through making her doubt her feelings, thoughts, wisdom, views, caution, discretion, prudence, and analyses from the very beginning. Thus being stuck in a narcissistic relationship should not be viewed as some sort of masochistic trait, involving self hatred, rather a further continuation of previous abuse. Thus being in the relationship is being trapped in some sort of blindness as opposed to a masochist, who wants to be harmed.
@taraarrington2285 Жыл бұрын
Yes I think that having a narcissistic mother I think in my case she's borderline so it's very confusing cuz there's times when she's very loving and so it it's much more confusing I think than just a straight up like over narcissist or something cuz then you know what you're getting but I think when you have a core sense of identity and as a child I was extremely intuitive bordering on what people would consider psychic and from years of gaslighting it erodes yourself esteem it makes you question your sanity all kinds of symptoms will erupt from being gaslighted your whole life by the people that are supposed to love you the most and narcissistic parents are big gas lighters so it's very detrimental to the child it makes you question your own abilities and even things are good at it's never good enough no matter what your successes are minimized and your failures are maximized
@snoopsie12 жыл бұрын
my parents had this exact relationship going on and I cannot stress how accurately you described it. It caused so much confusion, and pain. Thank you so much for posting, I really appreciate it and enjoy your videos
@nln18976 жыл бұрын
I considered myself very confident independent intelligent and secure and owned my own home. My Narc came on with a huge sense of confidence and intelligence and played a huge game of competition; always one upping me along with cruel emotional abuse. He loved the challenge.
@ineeddamoney5 жыл бұрын
This is my wife! She's so good at it, I'm actually starting to believe that I am a NARC
@yriameijer5 жыл бұрын
Recently I found out that a was raised by a narcissistic mother. I was "The forgotten Child". Basically I was trained to be a perfect match for the narcissist and subsequently for a lifetime of narcissistic relationships (abuse). Narcissistic relationships were the only normal I've known. Being in these kind of relations has nothing to do with masochistic or addiction behaviour, it is programmed responds.. yet, When you have the courage to take a look of your part (of the game) it is possible to heal yourself whilst being in this sort of relationships
@juliemeibaum247610 жыл бұрын
This video has explained to me very precisely what happened in my 'Interaction'. I was the confused co dependent. I fell in love with an image, not a real person. It WAS all about self denial. Actually it was much more about self denial than it was about masochism. I wasn't trying to hurt or harm myself! In fact, I was trying to find security. I felt I gradually became soulless. But I had no friends or supporters I could turn to to help me leave.
@diva16754 жыл бұрын
You had no support system. I understand that too well.
@ANGELSVEN13 жыл бұрын
"The narcissist puts his best face on and the other party is blinded by love." That WAS me. I was duped! Fooled! I was not brought up street smart so I was played by this guy, especially when, shortly into the relationship, he said he wanted to marry me. I thought "Ohhh, how sweet! He loves me so much! NOT. I didn't realize then what a big red flag that was because I had never been around anyone like this before!. I couldn't tell this person was a NUT. Thankfully, I am free of him!
@tgillihan13 жыл бұрын
Therapy helped me see that my mother was also a narcissist and that's why my husband's awful behavior seemed normal. When she came to live with us, I was able to compare their behaviors and found they were identical. BIG wake up call!
@FreeSpirit4712 жыл бұрын
WOW! This video completely illustrates the way my 24 year marriage played out from the way it began until, realizing how sick it was making me, I ended it 24 years later. My ex husband had me believing he was perfect for the first 5 years of our marriage. He had many very strong narcissist facets, not a full narcissist, just enough of a narcissist to make me comply with his wishes and lose myself, forget who I ever was or anything I ever wanted from life.
@maris17584 жыл бұрын
Brenda B so sad all the narcs do the same. They suck! all energy out of us. They kill our souls. I hoped people can change but I begin to give up. Healing myself, get back to the person I was. This is my goal now. Hope you are doing the same. So sad! Really spot on this video.
@hildy2084 жыл бұрын
My mom has been married to her narcissist for close to 50 years now. She’s lost everything because of him, including myself and her grandchildren but she will never stop clinging to him. He is the center of her universe.
@juliemeibaum247610 жыл бұрын
I believe the suspension of her individuality is the core of her involvement with the narcissist, rather than any sort of masochism. The suspension of her individuality may not have come about through relationship with the narcissist as you say, but through having a narcissistic parent. Thus there is no true masochism involved.
@juliemeibaum247610 жыл бұрын
Although the relationship with the narcissist does create further suspension of individuality.
@katejohnson516711 жыл бұрын
these people are psychic vampires. they suck the very energy from you to continue their abuse, while your self esteem takes a nose dive. I realize now that I have been surrounded by them since my abusive father. I almost didn't make it out of an 18 year marriage. never said he was sorry. you have helped me to see that I was only an object to him. he was so sadistic. thank God and Greyhound he's gone!!!!!!!!
@tgillihan13 жыл бұрын
One year ago I left my narcissist husband after a 30 year relationship. I was 15 when we started dating and Sam's description of a co-dependent, inverted narcissist is right on the mark. Over time I grew up, got better, and came to see my husband for what he was, but it wasn't easy. I finally was able to leave due to several factors, among them the realization that he loved his false self more than he loved me. After that, leaving wasn't very hard at all.
@samvaknin12 жыл бұрын
75% of all narcissists are male - not 75% of the whole population!
@Lynn-rl3bm4 жыл бұрын
@@c-quintessential3648 I hear ya! My son is dating one now. I'm sending him a copy of what you wrote so he can see he's not the only one.
@rootsofastrology68614 жыл бұрын
Hi Sam.. Incidentally, just a point to add, it has been found.. Around 75% of covid patients have been male... This can hv a link to your amazing video on covid-19 n narcissism..
@timrscott13 жыл бұрын
My ex wife lied about almost everything before we married .After a few years she started letting things slip and detached herself...Affairs then started and that was that. Believe me Women can be Narcissist also!
@WolfepackJSJGA2 жыл бұрын
Amen to that. Married one who lied about almost everything. After 8 years was told via text she was abused as a child. 21 years later am told she is still in love.with an ex boyfriend. Same night as she was going to bed said she was raped week before we started dating. Rolled over and went to sleep. Never experienced a monster like her.
@diva16754 жыл бұрын
My husband just left me. And I have been trying to figure my life and not remembering who I am or was. I’m walking in slow motion . I miss him some days which is the crazy part. I have to write down anything he did that comes to mind to remember why i should get out.
@juliemeibaum247610 жыл бұрын
Im sorry to say that I understood everything you said (except for a few terms) because I have been exactly there! Now I know the reasons I felt so stuck in the relationship and why I found it impossible to let go of him. A lot of it is very eye-opening but it is spot-on. And now I know what I need to change in myself to prevent all of this from happening again. One criticism that I do have is your assumption that the partner is aware of her role and her part and that she continues in the relationship out of her masochistic needs. But I would argue that she continues in the relationship out of the double edged sword of both ignorance and lack of outside supporters and help (isolation) and shame. Many young girls are taught to be self-denying and they are taught that men are superior to women. This is a normal teaching of society. Additionally many children are taught by their parents that it is selfish to have needs. Christianity teaches that it is more moral and good of you to give to someone than it is to receive. Young girls are taught to rely on men to make decisions for them. In many ways, the partner remains blind in the narcissistic/masochistic relationship because the treatment by the narcissist is kind of what she was taught was normal from the beginning. Thus it is not some "streak of masochism that she has", but rather the original teachings to her from her society, community, and parents that have now come full circle.
@hermesconrad95267 жыл бұрын
What are you talking about? If anything men are taught to give it up. To women. It's not 1920. And you're kind of splitting hairs when you say it's not masochism,but programming. They're not exclusive.
@naomisims10697 жыл бұрын
YES.100%
@victoriahills35476 жыл бұрын
Julie Meibaum there's comes a time when that side of our minds & our souls awakens to the fact that love isn't suppose to hurt & that leaving is always an option & if you stay in a relationship like that then yes, you are staying because you've become a masochist to the abuse... Don't sugarcoat it. It is what it is!
@hunnybSue5 жыл бұрын
I am a survivor of childhood abuse, this was used against me.
@irenemadrid174212 жыл бұрын
I stayed married for 42 yrs tho I wanted to leave after 20 yrs. There were children and a new business. He was a philanderer the first 20 yrs but when we started to make a lot of money..and he became inportant, he only wanted sex ( demanded it). I learned to say no, knowing he would leave me. He did me a favor.
@jaijay934312 жыл бұрын
You are very right. It is too easy for people to see the wrong in others rather than in themselves. It is worrying that partners quickly start making value judgement. One has to also look at one's own behaviour and impact this makes on partners and reactions. Living together requires both ways give and take.
@satsuthek13 жыл бұрын
In my case, it was my father who was the insignificant other. He was an inverted narcissist. The payoff for him was that he could remain the puer eternus, clueless and uninterested in the running of the household, the finances, and the children. Helpless and demanding like a baby, and then cruel, sarcastic, distant, punitive, and cynical. I do not miss him. that makes me sad.
@skizeewoo13 жыл бұрын
i spent nearly 3 years with a psychopath (essentially the same as a N) watching this video is very scary indeed. it is incredibly accurate for me, although i guess that every victim male or female will have different levels. mine was so bad it was nearly the death of me- literally. i couldnt live without him. if you recognise any of this PLEASE listen and get as far away as you can for your sanity. at the back of my mind i knew,i just didnt want to listen to myself or others dont be like me. RUN
@JulieOwl11 жыл бұрын
omg! I could feel myself begin to be drawn back into the memories of a past relationship just like this. It was like one of those cartoon haunted houses where you walk in the hall of mirrors.
@MsDownTheRabbitHole111 жыл бұрын
I finally woke up & he stopped getting his supply & left
@prodigal197812 жыл бұрын
For my sanity I abandoned my son's N father 33 years ago when I was 3 months pregnant with our son because he tried to kill me (thus his unborn child). He went on to lure another into his lair and became a multi millionaire. He still views me as 'the perfect one that got away'...totally HIS delusion..I would rather cut my head off than be with him because I REMEMBER..he does not..our son is a N too unfortunately..raising him was beyond words..My advice to all singles: RUN FROM N'S!!! FAST!!
@darlenepaul29184 жыл бұрын
Um you raised your son to be a narrcicist.
@Hawaiiansky1113 жыл бұрын
@tgillihan - Thank you for posting. You are giving people hope who believe 'it's too late' or "I'm too invested / embedded." Congratulations! My ex always tried to make me out to be The Messed Up One in our relationship, especially if I ever opened up about my upbringing. They ONLY use that kind of information as ammunition. There is NO WAY to truly get emotionally intimate with a narcissist. There's nothing 'there' to get close to.
@nannygoatj14 жыл бұрын
Wow. It is a scary thing to face such truth and realize that I must get whatever help I need to have more healthy self assessment. it is sad to love someone who is a narcissist and when it's been for decades, you get pretty screwed up and your ability to reject that person wanes.
@LittleWingandSir12 жыл бұрын
Mmm ...can see that I've been a co-dependent with a masochistic streak all of these years ... I was easy pickings for him. I'm on the better side of things now that some distance has been established and the anti-depressants have kicked in. The split came when I began to defend myself, expect better treatment and expressed this to him. No wonder things evolved the way they did.
@Susannalise11 жыл бұрын
you are always spot on. my daughter has BPD and she is with a narcissistic 22 yrs older than she is. it is a very unhealthy relationship....you help me understand..thank you Sam.
@mellowyellowbaby724 жыл бұрын
Susannalise mine is 62 years old and he’s pathetic
@fingerprint55115 жыл бұрын
Wow. Sam, just incredible thank you
@thelovepuppyboat13 жыл бұрын
thank you for sharing, this is good helping those of us understand why we have been in relationships with these kind of people. I like how you don't just focus on the narcissist psychology but also those who are involved with them.
@hoghead8911 жыл бұрын
Once I discovered that I was married to a N woman, and found out what N was, I see a lot of my male friends being tortured by a N. I see it more in women for more than in men. I realize that it is only my perspective. I am just learning about this.
@samvaknin12 жыл бұрын
I do not challenge them at all. They are my guidelines and i adhere to them. I merely seek to augment them with the findings of new research. See my video about the next edition of the DSM (DSM V).
@FreeSpirit4712 жыл бұрын
They said, "He will mature". Work out, go to counseling, find ways to communicate with him. The fact is, I was mentally/emotionally healthy and when my counselor talked to him after 2 sessions with me, he told me that my ex husband was the one in deep need of therapy.
@hunnybSue5 жыл бұрын
Thankyou, you are describing me. My narcissist ex husband is in prison for sexual abuse on his own children. He made my life a living hell. I have been through the smear campaign too. I sent him divorce papers recently, just want him to sign them, so this hell can be finished.
@onlyonecher13 жыл бұрын
If I understand your words, My submission has fed his grandiosity and vice versa. Which came first?
@junepeyer21087 жыл бұрын
This is my sister in law to a 'T'. My brother was diagnosed ( in the almost usual way) as a narcissist by my psychologist last year.
@janwhittom11 жыл бұрын
So, if you grow up with two narcissistic parents....you could end up with dependent personality disorder.
@colettechilds29167 жыл бұрын
The state of my mind was straight up fear. It was not a stable rock I was staying with.
@patriciataylor14093 жыл бұрын
When your imprisoned you have to make the best of the containment
@Hawelufamily5 жыл бұрын
Religious belief systems facilitate the narcissistic abuse in a marriage. I know because I was in one for 27 years. What I thought was love and a belief that you stay married and dont give up, made me stay so long. But I started to unmask him after the last 4 years, and so the marriage fell apart.
@saleve6095 Жыл бұрын
Hi Sam your work is greatly appreciated and thank you for taking your time to explain Narcisism
@theveganvillainess5 жыл бұрын
I hesitate to call it a relationship, lol, so true!
@blankakasza72215 жыл бұрын
He married someone else. I guess I have asked too many questions. Also caught him in a web of lies. Looks like he is a somatic, very charming, masculine and seductive. Hard one to call.
@AngieKoh1977 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for explaining this Sam, I appreciate this information so much!
@razasyeda60544 жыл бұрын
He discarded me like garbage when he realised I wasn’t going to put up with his shit. He realised this 3-4 months before our wedding and 2 months into our engagement because he groomed his new wife who he married in a heartbeat.
@lisaflo25777 жыл бұрын
A human disorder.We fell for beauty.We blind by it.We swept by their cunningness and fool by it.I have to avoid it.It already cause me pain more than joy.The joy that this man have given is full of pretend.For his own sake,no for others.My children gets the beating of pretense.One day,the truth will spills.My husband took them away from me.My mother in law warn me if I take them away,she will kill me.I take them away to be saved not to suffer.This person I just can't be with.It's tormented my soul being.They just not an understanding being.
@spokeraq5 жыл бұрын
I remember thinking my ex's wife was like a ghost, invisible, she was only noticeable in her role as a wife, nothing else. They were married for twenty years. He left and became my partner. I am so different, I have a personality, and this made things so bad.
@neonhell133211 жыл бұрын
Fantastic.....story of my life. This really was very accurate. Thank you for your knowledge. If you have questions for any one in this position or feel like giving away free psychiatric help I'm here. Lol
@Devotchka1616 жыл бұрын
I'm not like most people that kiss ass and provide loving adoration to another based solely on intellectual and/or business acumen. I'm not belittling such accomplishments either, especially if for the good of humanity, they are surely worthy of praise. However, for me to adore someone and fully love them they must be kind and good. The cycles of valuation/devaluation and need of narc supply are sure to freeze my heart.
@Devotchka1616 жыл бұрын
Not that I don't understand the root causes of personality disorders, I'm not without compassion in that regard, but I do value my self enough to not put up with narcissistic abuse.
@Em0killer1312 жыл бұрын
Be desperate for finding righteousness in my actions without being hostile in any way to even those under me. It is a conundrum that I have yet to find the solution to. Perhaps I'm trying to elevate myself on top of others by presenting such "good will", but I don't want to perpetually be the abusive individual as described. Despite striving for being on top, and already being in many ways, I want to elevate others.
@JulieOwl11 жыл бұрын
Yes, a mask of sanity.
@DrNadiaUSA12 жыл бұрын
excellent explanations. many thanks, sam.
@fluentread12 жыл бұрын
I hear Karen Horney. We love you, Karen.
@janicesmith19564 жыл бұрын
they also get jealous when you get an inheritance too my husband refused to pay for a new roof so I had to pay for it to keep the peace. He also had a two night stand in another country while I was at home with our handicapped son. he thought it was his right to do that not thinking he could have caught anything with no protection during sex. After three weeks he had to tell me what he had done because I was not well at the time.. the dr laughed at him his conscience gave him imaginery VD. He died last year and I now have peace in my life no more put downs and body language. or demands.
@JulieOwl11 жыл бұрын
Ah this is a blessing. Such a wake-up call.
@jaijikerodriguez97379 жыл бұрын
I fit your description of a narcissist almost to a T. But you said a narcissist is incurable. what if I don't want to be like this, what if I want to be better.
Amanda sam was diagnosed with NPD he apparently demonstrates all nine traits on the DSM or whatever its called
@Francoise8884 жыл бұрын
DBT and Empathy Training but only with a therapist very experienced with NPD.
@juliebgood13 жыл бұрын
@MyVoicenotSilenced You're sorta right about Holmes and Watson. Holmes is actually extremely benevolent in a lot of ways, though - although he's a bored, superior genius, he also has an awful lot of sympathy and pity for the hapless people he either tries to aid or avenge, and there is one story where Watson is shot, and Sherlock comletely loses all emotional control. Watson later remarks that it was the one time he got to see that Holmes had not only a great intellect but a great heart.
@imalifter27 жыл бұрын
Yep. Sadly this is Myself and my Ex.
@razorback485513 жыл бұрын
I was on drugs when I married my N. He always wanted me to sober, like him.After decades I sober overnight. MIRACLE!! All I could see in his eyes were anger-not a tiny bit happy.The first 60 of sobriety I could not figure out what was wrong with him. 1000 % improvement in my life he , he but happy. I did not have a clue what really going on- Iwas drug addict; he didn't. I am not using anymore -he pissed @ everything. DON"T DO DRUGS KIDS!! I'm f #$ ked
@mellowyellowbaby724 жыл бұрын
razorback4855 yes I stopped smoking cigarettes then weed I thought this would stop his complaining but I was wrong I think he needed me to still smoke so he could have a reason to complain and feel validated
@FreeSpirit4712 жыл бұрын
I believe it is not that women "like" to say that about men. The fact is, men are more often colder and more abusive to women and women speak of their emotional pain. Men just stuff it until, one day, they explode, if they don't find a constructive release for it. Ever try to get a guy to go to a counselor wit you or by himself? It's difficult.
@paulad.45786 жыл бұрын
End of the relationship, the Narcissist does not provide closure. So true, I had to seek help from someone who is now a friend. What was whacked out about the whole thing is that I thought I was the problem. I didn't know if it was me, or my roommate who had the problem. Thank God I found someone who helped me clarify that question, though I have moments when I still doubt myself. This goes to show how good the "head fake" was that the roommate did to me. I watch videos like this to help me clarify just who is the narc, smh... The bottom line is I did get the closure I needed and I did go no contact, just to protect myself. Thank you for your videos. The😊
@irenemadrid174212 жыл бұрын
All literature I've read, including The Institute for Relational Abuse say it is 80% men and our culture supports that. I believe it is accurate.
@toekafrank69986 жыл бұрын
1000% on the money! Thank you.
@raffaelschafer3126 жыл бұрын
i clicked the video only because I found the title ("insignificant other" lol) simply brilliant
@susan4yahshua3 жыл бұрын
Im just shocked how many narcissists are out there and how many people, including myself , who put up with it !!!! If there are that many dysfunctional people out there , no wonder our world is a mess 🤪......insignificant other.....that was great ...lol
@Hawaiiansky1113 жыл бұрын
@razorback4855 - While you were still on drugs, he could hold himself higher than you. ONce you started getting well, that screwed up his ability to keep up appearances that you were The Screwed Up One and he was the Supportive, Long-suffering Wonderful Husband.
@svenbrown663411 жыл бұрын
I was stuck in a marriage to a narcissist - It was horrible but when I planned to divorce, I felt it was the wrong time since he had just lost both parents and we had four children. I did not feel I deserved this creep at all and while I was fooled and I was greatly damaged by him, its what he did to my children that makes me livid. What a complete pig. He tried to poison me twice with rat poison and then lied to me about having cancer for 7 months hoping I would die. Sick bastard.
@pamcooper58379 жыл бұрын
Whoa! Glad you made it out of that one! Hope he is far away from you - - - -
@streetracer1o1245 жыл бұрын
Sven Brown that’s called a psychopath 😱wtf omg that’s scary and why isn’t he in prison for all this ??
@patriciataylor14093 жыл бұрын
You can only be controlled if you have no way to escape
@ilikeitalot12 жыл бұрын
very true . sad but true
@Em0killer1312 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your reply as well!
@coachishnlp25709 жыл бұрын
i have watched your videos and i am most grateful yet why only men ...i am and have been with a wife that is a narcissists and i would like to know if it goes both ways.
@samvaknin9 жыл бұрын
+Ismael Perez Female Narcissists - Gender and the Narcissist samvak.tripod.com/faq34.html
@rivkacoverdale96726 жыл бұрын
Mine was the type that tried to kerp me even tbough he abused me.
@janesayers8977 жыл бұрын
Thank you much appreciated blessings Jane
@Fixe2314 жыл бұрын
I am learning so much from your vids Sam but the problem is how to get my daughter to see the Narcissist she is living with for the real person he is and understanding the problems she has and needs to look at to escape and change. My grandson is getting abused and she has been letting it happen to avoid the Narcissistic rage of her partner.
@Em0killer1312 жыл бұрын
What is there to do if you are yourself a narcissist? I've seen most of your videos and they never cease to make me think what a cruel, merciless and malignant individual I can be.
@LittleWingandSir12 жыл бұрын
... thanks again Sam ... :)
@OCStandup12 жыл бұрын
Great upload! I enjoy that Dr. Sam Vaknin challenges established criteria of the
@malibuanpine8 жыл бұрын
@Sam Vaknin. Hello, where is the video/link referred to called Dance Macabre, of the Narcissist and his partner? I do not see it in the list. Thank you.
@malibuanpine8 жыл бұрын
Please?
@ImDemanding13 жыл бұрын
@700moby Its a fact that most narcissists are male. I am actually happy sam used "her", it made it more real and tangible.
@JulieOwl11 жыл бұрын
I experienced this also!
@FreeSpirit4712 жыл бұрын
Never seen the show. I don't own a TV. There are cases where women are very abusive toward men, as well. True. As long as it is in the USA, however, women are free to leave men who abuse them. Men are just as free to leave women who abuse them. Many men stay basd on the "cheaper to keep 'er" idea or a fear of being alone.
@JulieOwl11 жыл бұрын
That is good to know!
@milo4ever3267 жыл бұрын
what happens when the female Narcissist is also psychotic and abusive with the partner? 2 psychopaths together?
@PrincessAloeVera11 жыл бұрын
ok thanks for the reply
@samvaknin10 жыл бұрын
Julie Meibaum These are all elements of inverted narcissism: samvak.tripod.com/faq66.html
@malibuanpine8 жыл бұрын
+Sam Vaknin Hello, where is the video/link referred to called Dance Macabre, of the Narcissist and his partner? I do not see it in the list. Thank you
@katejohnson516711 жыл бұрын
thank God for therapy! I have a Great therapist!!!
@PrincessAloeVera11 жыл бұрын
is Narcissism genetic? what is the cause, if that is possible to answer???
@OCStandup12 жыл бұрын
the dsm. Thank you
@sugafoot82012 жыл бұрын
thank goddness i have a nonchalent personality that help me out alot, i really dont care what you have to say and if you are not saying anything that i want to hear than i dont hear you. grown people with temper tandrums. so just like a toddler when you finish your tamdrum, i might hear you. what i saying you cant change people but you can change yourself
@jaijay934312 жыл бұрын
A Narcissist cannot maintain a false facade for 5 years. Could it be that you were tired of living with a person with who you couldn't give and take and only wanted what YOU wanted from life without sacrificing anything . Marriage is about give and take..
@JulieOwl11 жыл бұрын
Me too.
@TheRealDelirium13 жыл бұрын
@LoserMillionaire He obviously means it can go either way. Have you ever heard someone say "See you guys later" to a group of only girls? Same concept.
@JulieOwl11 жыл бұрын
I can stop the video now! I've just diagnosed my ex.
@bolt-dbtfg5 жыл бұрын
I can see the logic with this from a male narracist to female partner but I don't think it is accurate from a female narracist to a male partner ; as the biological attraction triggers that a female seek in a relationship are not the same as the biological attraction triggers a male seeks of a woman in a relationship. E.g. females it can be argued to seek in a partner these traits 1 a leader of men 2 preselected by other women 3 willing to express emotions 4 willingness to take risks 5 protector of loved ones So don't you think your traits of a what a narracist seeks in a partner can conflict with what biologically a woman seeks in a man? What I'm suggesting is that may be there should be a seperate list of criteria for what a female narracist seeks in a partner?
@samvaknin5 жыл бұрын
What I am suggesting is that you do minimal research before posting grandiose comments: samvak.tripod.com/faq34.html
@wildobserver12 жыл бұрын
He explains this in another video (sorry, I forgot which one): although, as you say, there are many female narcissists too, the majority are male (roughly three times as many as females).