and they stalk you if they don't have any other supply.
@DjJ662 ай бұрын
What to do in this case
@technerdchic4 жыл бұрын
"When you're going through hell, keep going." - Winston Churchill. When you start feeling like things don't add up... Or like u are constantly walking on eggshells... Or notice he's always bragging about himself, that he rarely, if ever, shows interest in you... When you realize he avoids responsibility like a plague... Or his anger is triggered over anything and everything... When it dawns on you that you feel a sense of anxiety and dread all the time when he's around... Or that he breaks you down only to pull you back in and repeat the process over and over again... When you feel criticized constantly... When his "teasing" becomes daily and gets more and more hurtful... When you are told over and over that you are too sensitive... When you are cheated on, and he refuses to address this behavior and insists he is actually the victim... when you are nearly convinced you are crazy and your perceptions are not correct.... Please, Realize... you are in an abusive relationship. Get help - to get out. Reach out! ❤️
@mohammedsoltani523 жыл бұрын
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@charles120001 Жыл бұрын
Psychopaths and narcissists can cry at will. So when you catch them out cheating or you try to leave them, they cry on will, to appeal to your empathy and caring nature and make you feel guilty. Normal people can't bear to see another person crying or having an emotional breakdown, particularly when you cause them to cry by attempting to leave. Crying for the narcissist and psychopath is a weapon to manipulate their victim to overlook their wrongdoing. Moreover, crying makes them look human because it conveys the message of remorse for their wrongdoing, when in reality they do not suffer from guilt, or shame or feel remorse or have empathy for others because that part of the brain does not function. They just mimic emotions.