The RED FLAGS You're Dating A Narcissist! Watch Out For This | Dr. Ramani

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@Max-xe9kg
@Max-xe9kg Жыл бұрын
My Ex husband was being inappropriate with my sister-in-law when I called him out on it he flipped out and flew into a rage. I recorded it. That recording was one of the factors I used to help me to make the final decision to leave because one day while he was at work I played the recording and one of my dogs started crying and ran into a corner shaking. The other one stayed still as if she was paralyzed in fear. My heart was broken realizing how traumatized THEY were.
@Fearsotherside
@Fearsotherside Жыл бұрын
😪 I'm sorry you went through this
@aliceroberts1980
@aliceroberts1980 Жыл бұрын
Same here my dog is traumatized to you don’t even realize it till later she actually is afraid of thunderstorms now when she wasn’t before because of a loud noise from him screaming screaming lies at me at the top of his lungs so you can’t even talk or say anything I asked him why are you screaming at me? Why can’t you just talk to me and he said because you keep interrupting me and I hadn’t I stood there listening at least a whole two minutes of him ranting and screaming lies at me
@sakaediaz6677
@sakaediaz6677 Жыл бұрын
It’s a theory of mine that this explains why those in close proximity get C-PTSD later on and carry this for a long time. Their presence alone is enough to create immediate discomfort and dogs are unconditional love, so that just makes it soul crushing to a child.
@alyssawoodman
@alyssawoodman Жыл бұрын
Poor sweeties =/ Give them lots of love and treats please 😌
@koscarlynn
@koscarlynn Жыл бұрын
Wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww😦 I’ve neverrrr heard of anything like this, I am so proud of you for getting out❤
@eiehe93-
@eiehe93- Жыл бұрын
Narcissists move VERY fast in relationships. It's not uncommon to hear, “I love you", and/or be bombarded with love songs/texts/memes a few weeks after meeting them. By rushing into sex/intimacy, they fast-forward the relationship. They get their targets to fall for them before he/she can realize something is amiss. I believe this is also the reason they tend to be VERY good lovers. Sex is usually the “hook” in toxic relationships. Narcissists lack genuine personalities. So, they mirror their targets. If you find you have “so much in common" with a new person, your likes are their likes, and your dislikes are coincidentally their dislikes as well, raise your antennas! They may be mirroring you. This is the “soulmates" hook… You'll also notice that they'll spend more time telling you who they are, verses showing you. As time goes on, you'll notice the words they used to describe themselves do not fit their personality - at all. But, they will fit YOURS!!! Passive-aggressive behavior and irrational/unexplained anger, are also major red flags. Pay attention to how a person treats you the first time you say, “No”, and/or when things don't go their way… If they give you the silent treatment, grow cold, and/or pull away, do not overlook it! Most importantly, if someone pulls away, or goes silent, after you set a boundary - DO NOT pursue them! This is how they groom you to be the chaser in the relationship. It's emotional abuse/manipulation! Pay close attention to people who portray themselves as victims. NOTHING is EVER their fault! EVERYONE, including the family pet, has done them wrong… ALL of their ex's are “crazy” and mistreated them… They’re great, but no one appreciates said greatness… Simply put, it's bullshit! No one should have a laundry list of bad experiences. If they do, RUN, because they're the common denominator! Narcissists tend to have a history of failed/short-term relationships. Believe it or not, it's hard for Narcissists to find people to deal with them long term due to their instability and poor behavior… Superficial relationships/friendships. I've noticed they don't have anyone they're genuinely close to. This is due to their inability to bond and form true attachments to people. Their relationships are shallow and based on surface-level bs. They'll refer to someone as their bestfriend, but you’ll notice they barely speak. Or, that the person is never really around. Or, only shows up when it's time to party, etc. They may also speak down on/poorly of said “bestfriend” behind their back. Narcissists tend to be condescending, two-faced and downright mean! Based on my experience, they cannot talk about deep subjects (i.e. fears/emotions). Or, how a situation truly made them feel. Or, what their childhood was like in detail… They don't want to go there. I suspect, it's because they can't. They don't know themselves well enough. They can't connect. They also live in a world of dishonesty. They're very dishonest with themselves about who they truly are. A poor relationship with their Mother/primary caregiver. Underlying issues between Narcissists and their Mother's (abuse, neglect, don’t get along, etc.), seems to be common. People that I've known who've displayed strong Narcissistic tendencies, ALL had bad relationships with their Mothers! I think it's worth mentioning, their Mother's also displayed strong Narcissistic traits… I'm fully aware and understand that there are healthy adults who have toxic Mother's. However, if you're spotting several red flags in an individual, including this one, pay closer attention! They're selfish! Some are selfish from the very beginning. Some start out generous and slowly begin withholding. Some act helpless and needy. They manipulate people into doing things for them, but never give back. It's not only financial and material selfishness. They're selfish emotionally, affectionately, conversationally. sexually and with their attention. They withhold validation and support. EVERYTHING has to be about them, their needs, their wants and everything happens on their terms. Anger, rage, silent treatments and disappearing acts are common - when they don't get their way. Pathological lying. Narcissists are professional liars. It's their second nature. If you call them out, they'll have no issue staring deeply into your eyes as they tell another lie! You'll hardly ever get the truth. Even with unchallengeable proof of the truth, they'll hold on to the lie. It's actually quite fascinating to see them in action - once you know what you’re dealing with. They also have the uncanny ability to provoke doubt in their victims (even when you KNOW the truth), because their lies are so convincing! Beware of people who do not seek conflict resolution. Many Narcissists enjoy drama/chaos! Remember, these are high-conflict personalities. Many of them NEED to argue and fight! Peace to a narcissist, is what chaos is to non-disordered people - unsettling. This is why they repeat behaviors that trigger a negative response. They need tension, anger and high/out of control emotions. They're known for calling people crazy, drama queens, insecure, etc., but never admit what they did to provoke those responses. And, when you attempt to discuss/resolve something, THEY said/did, they’ll gaslight, stonewall and/or flip it back on to you. They're extremely disrespectful, rude and lack self-awareness. They have an issue with being called out on their behavior and project/deflect to avoid accountability. “Normal” people want to get along, for the most part. So, they seek fair compromises when conflict arises. Narcissists want to “win” and conflict IS their niche. This is how many Narcissists get their way - they wear people down via conflict. Immaturity. It’s one thing to be playful and lighthearted (in appropriate settings), as an adult. It’s something completely different to be immature. Narcissists suffer from arrested development. They do not know how to respond to situations/people/stress/life appropriately. They have a child-like mindset. They truly believe everything is about them and have no concept of the needs of others. By nature, children are takers. They have no concept of reciprocation. They believe their Parents (and everyone else), exists to meet their needs. When their needs aren’t met, or they don’t get what they want, they become mean and throw tantrums. Narcissists cannot think outside of themselves and their wants/needs - like children. They’re completely unaware that people are individuals with their own agency, needs, wants, opinions... They truly believe people exist to serve them. They believe their job is to receive. They’re children trapped in adult bodies, who cannot consider anything/anyone other than themselves! Above everything I've stated, trust your intuition! Narcissists give off an uneasy vibe. They try very hard to appear cool, calm and collected - on the surface. But, you can feel their energy. It's very off-putting. They also tend to have more noticeable negative qualities, than most people. But, you have to stop justifying and making excuses, in order to see things clearly. Accept people for who they are and not who you want them to be. Observe, listen and trust yourself. No one should be allowed to grant themselves a position in your life. Vet people and YOU decide if they'll be a liability, or an asset, to you. Lastly, take cues from your body. If you ever feel your mood changing, feel anxious or feel your stomach knot up, in the company of someone, don't dismiss it! It could be a sign that you're in bad company!!! Additionally I hired a private detective Metaspyhub@gmail. com. Once I knew what the narc was up to, it got easier to get over that lying, cheating, sack of doo doo, loser. I didn’t need closure from the narc, I paid for it. Best money I EVER spent!
@thelifeofLJ2011
@thelifeofLJ2011 Жыл бұрын
Wow, heck of a write up. Great advice
@darlaconnell8113
@darlaconnell8113 Жыл бұрын
You are spot on! Everything you said is true. Run don't walk if you are dealing with this. It never changes.
@ravanjanae
@ravanjanae Жыл бұрын
So accurate my narcissistic text told me he was in love 3 days after we just started dating LMAOO I ignored the red flag because we was friends for yearsss before dating and he always had a crush on me but nah it was love bombing
@sandracaezza7234
@sandracaezza7234 Жыл бұрын
This community is real. We need to get the word out to high school students. I’ve learned so much & at 72 recently ended a 24 yr marriage to a narc/addict I could have saved myself yrs of relapse recovery for him However what I learned in therapy over the yrs & now videos is priceless. He was toxic , I discarded him there is no cure & I am as free as a bird. Healing is my right. Social media & others are his new supply. Toodalooo. Sucker.
@janathena7164
@janathena7164 Жыл бұрын
Wow, this is a spot on description of my ex-husband. When we would argue, I would list multiple possible solutions to resolve the disagreement. He would not like any of them. I would then say to him, "You don't like any of my solutions, so what is YOUR solution?" He would then give me a blank stare. I found this to be so unsettling since he apparently really liked conflict, had no need to resolve relationship issues with me, and did not care if I was happy or fulfilled in our marriage. When I held a close friend's hand as they passed away from cancer, he avoided me afterwards when I arrived back home, refused to ask me about my loss, and then planned a weekend getaway with our young children and pointedly said I was not invited to go along. My grief was apparently inconvenient for him. That was a defining moment for me, that our relationship would not last much longer.
@RoyalKnightCurly
@RoyalKnightCurly Жыл бұрын
Narcissists love leaving you hanging, especially when it comes to a dating relationship. And this means that sometimes they will literally force you to beg for their “love” and attention after extensive periods of time go by in which they basically ignore you. It helps them to feel worshiped and adored by making you fall on your knees and lavish them will love, while draining and exhausting you of your energy after spending days, weeks or maybe even months of trying to get in touch with the narcissist and reminding them of your commitment to them. What do you get in return? Love bombing for a little while, but then nothing at all for yet again a long period of time. And the mad cycle just goes on and on. It helps them to also stay in control of the relationship in a very covert yet detrimental way.
@trevorlageson5122
@trevorlageson5122 Жыл бұрын
Spot on.
@gemmaroseli
@gemmaroseli Жыл бұрын
Damn, that's so spot on, I've just read exactly what happened with me. I have no idea how I've survived this. May we all heal 🙏
@Seraphim7
@Seraphim7 Жыл бұрын
Friendships, too. ✂️👋🏾✌️
@invidusspectator3920
@invidusspectator3920 Жыл бұрын
Also begging someone for attention and conversation makes the other person look like a control freak and devalues your dignity as a person in some ways, even when they don't have this issue of control. The inconsistency always brings up issues and fears of being abandoned.
@Melissa-kw1sl
@Melissa-kw1sl Жыл бұрын
I lived this too! I’m so glad to be healing.
@alexu8708
@alexu8708 Жыл бұрын
My ex husband insulted me constantly and I felt "less than" about my cooking, intelligence, appearance, weight, you name it. My partner now is warm and caring and funny! AND he makes a practice of saying the absolute cheesiest pickup lines to me (despite us living together for the past four years.) Imagine waking up in the morning and hearing, "Ooh can I tie your shoes? I don't want you falling for anyone else" or cooking dinner and hearing, "You got fries to go with that shake?" It's a small thing, but I smile all the time now, and we laugh. Escaping my narc was the best thing I ever did. A long road, but one worth traveling.
@mayk89
@mayk89 Жыл бұрын
Wow! Thanks for relating your experience. You give me hope. Because for the moment it seems incredible to me that I'll ever find someone nice or fall in love as I had with my ex (despite him proving to be unworthy of that). Just like Neil Young, I am always searching for a heart of gold.
@koscarlynn
@koscarlynn Жыл бұрын
Ohhhh my god😭😭 thank you for writing this this gives me so much hope😭😭💚💚💚
@Sinstar33
@Sinstar33 Жыл бұрын
It’s the small things that make the biggest difference. Thank you for sharing. 😁
@nishatronak2081
@nishatronak2081 11 ай бұрын
I'm so happy for you. ☺️
@ingrid5944
@ingrid5944 7 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for this comment! Sometimes, we need to listen to the people that have been with a narcissist and is now on he other side of it and found true love so we, the ones who are still struggling, are able to dream and have hope of better days! ❤
@buffster948
@buffster948 Жыл бұрын
I think the combination of dementia and narcissism is one of the hardest and most dangerous to come across with regards to gaslighting (especially for the adult children who have never really realised that the parent is narcissistic, and then also have to deal with dementia for the first time). It's so hard to balance that, if you haven't got the "emotional kung-fu" of Dr. Ramani!
@cheri238
@cheri238 Жыл бұрын
True, thanks❤️✨️
@itm4173
@itm4173 Жыл бұрын
OMG, I’m living this atm. 😢
@charlottem6065
@charlottem6065 Жыл бұрын
Me three!!! 🥰❤️✨
@RadioPsychicAstrologyByPepper
@RadioPsychicAstrologyByPepper Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this especially at this time. My mom passed away last year and I'm still reeling and finding out more hurtful things... Something she wrote in a notebook I just saw yesterday that just threw my progress in recovering from this right down the toilet for me....
@boborowland9995
@boborowland9995 Жыл бұрын
Me Four
@Bornintoclusterb
@Bornintoclusterb Жыл бұрын
Insults are a good way to discern toxic people. They are addicted to feeling superior to others, what better way to achieve that than to insult someone? Contempt is behind even those little digs, the ones they say are “just” jokes. We must always be on the lookout for these signs because narcissism is a compensatory drive. Once you grasp that, you make sense of nonsense. Can you tell I loved this video? Thank you Dr. Ramani one of these days I’m giving you the biggest hug. Get ready! 😉✨
@epccounsellingservice5516
@epccounsellingservice5516 Жыл бұрын
Love this comment. Yes, we suddenly start making sense of nonsense. I saw one of Dr. Ramani’s videos long back and suddenly I understood what all was happening around me. Everything started making sense and I could also predict what’s going to happen next with my narc mother-in-law around me and/or my husband 😂 Thank you Dr. Ramani❤️
@hynesightweddingfilms
@hynesightweddingfilms Жыл бұрын
Yes, the "I'm only joking" cover to hide digs like "ah, I can get another guy for tomorrow if you don't wanna meet me...only joking". Ugh, that's when my gut kicked in. Who jokes like that when dating someone
@josiec4197
@josiec4197 Жыл бұрын
The “I love watching you cook, you’re so graceful and feminine” turned to “Watching you cook is like watching paint dry”
@MissOne
@MissOne Жыл бұрын
Dang 😣
@jennifermollett5878
@jennifermollett5878 Жыл бұрын
Long emails where I have poured my heart out that are ignored and never acknowledged. Never any resolution to any issues. No point as everything was always my fault.
@BrendaBaBoom
@BrendaBaBoom Жыл бұрын
Fake love. Real contempt.
@innerworkshealing22
@innerworkshealing22 Жыл бұрын
No one should ever doubt Dr. Ramani’s expertise. You always nail it. You describe my experiences better than I can myself. I was so guilty of this. Thought out, insightful, and empathetic emails that just resulted in me feeling more hopeless, angry, and heartbroken. This video was a reminder of the constant gaslighting and neglect that I lived w daily. Narcs are so predictable, I finally understand that.
@Jess-kn8vl
@Jess-kn8vl Жыл бұрын
Around 2010, I wrote my mother long, articulate, honest and calm emails pleading and explaining myself. Long story short, about 5 years later of keeping in contact my memory, concentration and health were declining. Been no contact for 3 years and found its the only way!
@Jess-kn8vl
@Jess-kn8vl Жыл бұрын
And to add, this was the advice from therapists was to improve my communication. 😬
@mayk89
@mayk89 Жыл бұрын
May I ask, out of curiosity. Did your mother ever respond to your long, articulate and honest emails or did she ever address any of your concerns presented in them?
@Jess-kn8vl
@Jess-kn8vl Жыл бұрын
@@mayk89 When I told her she hurt my 3 nieces feelings, (who were 10 and under) and that's why my brother (who has MS and stress makes it worse) didnt want them to come and visit her a month later she had a tantrum. She literally said boo hoo I hurt their feelings! Im soo bad! She continued to insult me with the usual gamut of the we are selfish, spoiled, ungrateful, brainwashed (adult) children and grandchildren. She told me not to come visit (my first time bringing our newborn to my hometown), her and my dad didnt come to my sons baptism (i think because she told me my dad could baptize him but we joined a new church that year) and then soon after was her birthday and she blocked us on facebook from wishing her a happy birthday on their and I told her it hurt my sisters feelings (who was a recovering addict and stress makes it worse which she knows all this) gave the silent treatment then christmas soon came so of course we didnt go visit them. I was also finishing a degree, working and my dog was dying of cancer. She blew up again how hard it was no one came. She continued into Jan and feb with strange emails where she would ramble and say *hiccup like she was drunk. She doesnt drink much. Plus the subtle jabs and posts she made about us on facebook. We ended up smoothing it over yet again when my sister relapsed again and disappeared. Ever since then my relatives didnt look or talk to me the same. Thats when in hindsight I realized ive been smeared by her for many years, even when we were in contact. There has been so much but I ended up with chronic pain, autoimmune issues and eventually diagnosed with CPTSD. The things she has said and done took its toll. Its a never ending repeating pattern and she was starting to act like that towards my kids, like she resents them! When I went no contact a few years ago she sent my kids Christmas gifts and when they opened them one was a hat with pot leaves on it. She knows what pot is they use medical stuff. This is a tactic to cause me to lash out so she can act victim. So anyway, lots of oversharing here but if it helps anyone so be it. Narcissists dont change!
@lubnanorelkarim8943
@lubnanorelkarim8943 Жыл бұрын
God bless you and help you 🙏 This is the only way to do it
@carochan86
@carochan86 Жыл бұрын
@@angelinamorgan9536 scam
@stacygyuricza2187
@stacygyuricza2187 Жыл бұрын
I've experienced all of these. It's truly CRAZY how narcissistic people act!
@susanlewis1875
@susanlewis1875 Жыл бұрын
My sister's email reply to my long email: "Thank you for your input." It sent chills down my back. I knew the storm was brewing.
@GriffonGrowl
@GriffonGrowl Жыл бұрын
Wow
@Lttnggo123
@Lttnggo123 Жыл бұрын
Oh that is priceless, Dr. Ramani! "Insults are the love language of the narcissist." Thank you!
@PS-xb9hc
@PS-xb9hc Жыл бұрын
That statement is the purest truth!
@fruhlingsfrisch6205
@fruhlingsfrisch6205 Жыл бұрын
They deny reality, not just "your" reality. That's important! Because "your reality" could be interpreted as something subjective which it is not. It's objective reality.
@ushere5791
@ushere5791 Жыл бұрын
this is a relief. there was no such thing as text messaging when my sister gaslighted me, and i never thought soon enough to record proof and show it to my narc ex. it's a huge relief to know that showing them the truth would not have helped--nothing can! the only solution is to get out as quickly and as safely as you can.
@andmononoke
@andmononoke Жыл бұрын
Well... I know a narcissistic woman who wanted to break up contact with one of her family members because they didn't agree with her about something. When her ex-partner heard about that and repeated to her that she was rude then... the narcissist sent a message "When I was rude? Because I have to defend myself". Eventually she wrote that she doesn't care about that family member. There weren't any logic sentences in what she wrote.
@cheri238
@cheri238 Жыл бұрын
I am not tech savey, I don't E- mails , Instagram, Facebook, Twitter. WHAT A MESS.
@andmononoke
@andmononoke Жыл бұрын
@@great-garden-watch indeed, I saw those messages and I said that it looked like a conversation with a robot in a chat box on some online shop website...
@sleepydragonzarinthal3533
@sleepydragonzarinthal3533 Жыл бұрын
My favorite is the ambiguous dialogue so even if you keep texts, record what they say or have witnesses "oh, thats not what I meant, I was saying blah blah blah" and trust me, they're pro rationalizers, which I countered by being extra thoughtful in what I say, and asking for clarification on everything they say to eliminate all possible ambiguity. A non-narcissist will try to be more clear moving forward when they realize you REALLY want to understand them. A narcissist will just get angry and push you away
@bekindpeas
@bekindpeas Жыл бұрын
Well said
@xMarrilliamsx
@xMarrilliamsx Жыл бұрын
100%! All I wanted was more communication and then they freaked out, got angry, used expletives, and pushed me away.. Now I'm just wondering when they'll decide to circle back OR if they'll find a new victim.
@transitionsnc
@transitionsnc Жыл бұрын
Plus sometimes they lie outright even when you show them the proof.
@xMarrilliamsx
@xMarrilliamsx Жыл бұрын
@@transitionsnc 100% I've had definitive proof more than once and they will fully deny it. It is always shocking to me that a person can be that way, completely void of any morality.
@jrodamores87
@jrodamores87 Жыл бұрын
Plausible deniability is the name of that narc game - and they are all EXPERTS
@Bornintoclusterb
@Bornintoclusterb Жыл бұрын
Oh how I love you Dr. Ramani. Like a fine wine, you just get better and better. Please know that I’m committed to paying this forward, you have done so much for me not to mention this planet. What a legacy you are building. With gratitude ✨✨✨❤❤❤
@maevebutler4641
@maevebutler4641 Жыл бұрын
Amen to that !
@denisesatt7044
@denisesatt7044 Жыл бұрын
This entire video describes my life. I have moved very far away. I wrote communications ignored. Hugs to all of you trying to heal. Hugs to fellow caring humans!
@bekindpeas
@bekindpeas Жыл бұрын
Hugs back to you. Thank you . Peace be with you
@eddiebrown7741
@eddiebrown7741 Жыл бұрын
Similar sentiment for the video(s) and writing. I stay where I am and keep myself VERY busy, usually lost in thought, appreciating what can be done mostly by myself. Thanks for, in a way, reminding me to hug myself. A Hope: May we increase neuron density for healing ourselves throughout our lifetime.
@Weeflowerofscotland
@Weeflowerofscotland Жыл бұрын
Hugs back from Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 I hope you can now heal ❤
@PeachReverie
@PeachReverie Жыл бұрын
❤️
@kittennebula
@kittennebula Жыл бұрын
Hugs received and returned to you friend 🤗!
@phantomyoda
@phantomyoda Жыл бұрын
The ex narc would get on my phone and delete messages between us. She would say something like "there's no need to keep things from the past we're in the present" or add on to that saying "It's better to delete them than to go back through them and get angry or upset all over again". However the true intent was to remove evidence of her behavior and gaslighting but disguising it in a way that she could blame me for keeping the text messages. The "never their fault" thing, "always because of someone else" excuse.
@Phoenix_flying
@Phoenix_flying Жыл бұрын
OMG…the long email. I wrote so many. I felt it was the only way to be heard. Spot on Doc.
@DangerousWillie
@DangerousWillie Жыл бұрын
Keeping a journal of all the different gaslighting, blame shifting, & baiting events helped me realize just how bad my narc really was. How much I put up with, excused, found ways to appease & how abusive the relationship really was. It helped so much in ending the relationship, being able to move on, & not blame myself. Thank you so much for all you Dr. Ramani.
@natanyawait6072
@natanyawait6072 Жыл бұрын
Its been 10 years since i divorced my nasty narc husband, i didnt do the long email, however i did do the diary defending my reality to myself, because i couldnt talk to anyone because i had no one after he started fights between me and my family and friends and had me take his side and write them all off, you wont remember what people said but you will never forget how they made you feel! #lotsofregrets
@chestergloyd7530
@chestergloyd7530 Жыл бұрын
I just got out of a relationship with someone like this. I experienced a form of this where my narc was big on documentation but, it's only a tool that SHE could use but not me. When i offered documented proof of something she said/did, she didn't want to look at it and avoided it at all costs. However, when the time came to prove her point, she was more than willing to use documented proof to prove me wrong. The only time she offered up documented proof was when she knew it would be too difficult to produce or knew that i wouldn't want to go through the trouble. The double standards followed by gaslighting were incredibly obvious. More on the subject of double standards. She demanded that i love her unconditionally after dating only a short period of time (couple months). However, when i did something wrong (in her eyes), i had to earn her love and trust back. My trust and my love should be given, hers is earned. One red flag i should have paid more attention to was that the relationship started with ultimatums. She gave me ultimatums immediately to establish compliance. There was no considerations for what i needed or wanted and whether i was comfortable with the conditions that she put in place. Luckily i'm out of that relationship and it lasted only a short time because i now know how to recognize toxicity.
@jillstevenson579
@jillstevenson579 Жыл бұрын
That sounds like my mom. "Can't you remember the good stuff?"
@MW-km5pu
@MW-km5pu Жыл бұрын
Everything you say can and will be used against you….
@rhythmnblues9195
@rhythmnblues9195 Жыл бұрын
I’m summation, take your time getting to know someone. If they threaten to break up with you for taking your time, let that person go. Once you’re involved, it’s very difficult to get that person out of your life once they’ve got their tentacles in. Also, watch Dr. Ramini’s vids!
@nickybateleur
@nickybateleur Жыл бұрын
I have written that big, long letter several times over (I'm a slow learner lol), with no intention of sending it. I keep it to remind me that every time I think, "Oh, stop complaining; it's not THAT bad," that it IS that bad and that leaving was the best thing I ever did. When you learn that you're worthy, good things come. And you don't feel guilty for accepting them.
@natsmipla
@natsmipla Жыл бұрын
The long email or letter resonates with me. I've done it so many times in relationships (even with my own mother) thinking that if they knew my heart, they would understand, have empathy, and stop the abuse. Most of the time, my words are ignored. That's so difficult when you want more than a surface level relationship and pour out your heart...only to discover that you were simply supply and they couldn't care less. Great video. I wish I knew about narcissistic behavior decades ago. It really could have helped me to not only check my own bad behavior, but to possibly avoid so much heartache.
@PARoth2011
@PARoth2011 Жыл бұрын
I hear you, you are not alone.
@roxydina7615
@roxydina7615 Жыл бұрын
Wish I’d heard you the 2 nd year of my 12 year marriage. My letters were endless, many and many pages! This needs to be taught in 8 th grade. Narc parents would protest though.
@inthehouse1960
@inthehouse1960 Жыл бұрын
I was finally able to go no contact with my sister after decades of manipulation and abuse. I had gone "gray rock" and she came after me so aggressively there was really no other option but to leave completely or stay in the insanity. It was really hard for the first few months, but 6 months later I realize how much better my life is and how much better I feel. It's sad that I've had to "break up" with my family, but after 62 years, it's clear that our problems went so deep there was not enough time left in my life to keep hoping it will change. I couldn't have done this without your help Dr. Ramani. Thank you for all you give to us through this platform. It's a gift.
@Brittaba
@Brittaba Жыл бұрын
48 hours after a first date with a guy, he got drunk and made an insulting comment to me over text & refused to respond. The following morning I woke up to 2 texts of him apologizing profusely. Except the problem was that he tried to lie (and gaslight me) into believing I had misunderstood his comment. Lie upon lie to protect himself. I called him out. I never would accept his apology because he never wanted to admit he got drunk & devalued me. Then yesterday he tried to sweep me off my feet (love bomb) by inviting me on a two day trip this same week. We literally went on ONE date! I declined the offer & he never responded. I blocked him 🙌
@sherrymathson1220
@sherrymathson1220 Жыл бұрын
Everything you say here is spot on....I wasted so much time trying every which way trying to find the way he would relate to, understand, I just knew I could...never happened in 6 yrs, never... when I left 6 wks ago he offered to go to couples counseling...I said I'm not interested in investing another moment in this & went No Contact...thank you so much Dr Ramani for showing me the way...I've never gone No Contact, felt so mean, instead it's the ONLY way to make this nightmare end..I LOVE YOU DR RAMANI!❤️
@macoeur1122
@macoeur1122 Жыл бұрын
I think "the really long email"...when done as a truly "good faith effort" to resolve the problem....is sometimes a "necessary" step, because, until we have done so...in a way that we can truly say, "I've tried my absolute best here"...we may never actually be truly "convinced" that we aren't an equal part of the problem. I know I had been so conditioned to question my own reality over a lifetime, that it took multiple "really long emails" before I was able to finally accept that what "appeared" to be toxic relational patterns, actually WERE a toxic relational patterns...and that the toxic person's motivation was NOT mutuality, or healthy relating, or peace....but rather. was perpetuation of the chaos that has always worked for them. I can also say that having those "really long emails...in writing... to refer back to, to "prove to myself" that the effort was as "real" as I intended...was also very helpful for me in reaching the necessary acceptance of "what is".
@jeahluna2385
@jeahluna2385 Жыл бұрын
The thing is it shouldn’t even come to a point where you have to show texts and explain to them if they really care. I don’t think I’d be heading in any direction to a relationship if communication is off. I’ve been watching dr Ramani since pandemic and proud that I’ve practice being mindful when I meet people .
@davidm4566
@davidm4566 Жыл бұрын
It starts slow and progresses over time. It's like the Frog in the Pot story. If you put a frog in a hot pot they will jump out right away. But if you put them in a cold pot of water and slowly turn up the heat, they won't notice until it's too late and will burn. Also, they lovebomb, which means they treat us well at first. Then they treat us bad and then good again in a cycle.
@joysachs9032
@joysachs9032 Жыл бұрын
Oh my! The "long email" scenario really made me laugh!! Absolutely spot on!! Thanks for all your insights and thought provoking concepts. 🙏❣🌻
@Vashti0825
@Vashti0825 Жыл бұрын
Word of advise entering into a relationship. Look at their history, despite what they say about their former partner, pay attention to what failed between them. There's probably a pattern. I remember my ex telling me about a scathing letter sent to him by his former girlfriend. The girlfriend prior to that cheated on him, and I can see why. So, learn from their past and go into it with both eyes wide open.
@amac2573
@amac2573 Жыл бұрын
Good advice Vashti. Particularly look for them putting all the 'blame' for their previous relationships on to their former Partners. If they never say anything like they messed up as well then it is a big red flag!
@tjfSIM
@tjfSIM Жыл бұрын
Very good advice. Also good to pay close attention to what they say about their former partners or friends. If it's full of vitriol and poison, then one day you're going to be the subject of that (if you're not already). Mine talks about her ex like he's a piece of dirt on her shoe, calls him the c-word and says he's useless. I don't know if she thinks that's going to make me happy, but it really doesn't. It just shines a light on how she treats people. And on top of all this, I know that she's probably still sleeping with him anyway.
@Vashti0825
@Vashti0825 Жыл бұрын
@@amac2573 exactly. I was such a good target back then.
@Vashti0825
@Vashti0825 Жыл бұрын
@@tjfSIM I sometimes think I'd like to run in to the "ex" someday to compare notes, but it's all water under the bridge now. It's made me who I am today (wiser) yet I'm still trying to get through the fact that I gave him so many years of my energy.
@msr1116
@msr1116 Жыл бұрын
They aren't always honest about their prior relationships, though. Narcissistic guys in particular do not take any accountability and ditch all the blame on the exes., sometimes dumping all over their mothers as the origin of their lifelong problems with women. It's tough or impossible to discern who's at fault for what because we often only hear one side of the story. Males' egos prevent them from admitting to their failings regarding personal relationships.
@Nina-vv3ev
@Nina-vv3ev Жыл бұрын
creepy how accurate you are
@deborahcollins1100
@deborahcollins1100 Жыл бұрын
My narcissistic husband would never read a letter that I might write to him. He won’t even look at the checkbook that I keep right on our dining room table but he will question me quite often about where all the money went. So of course when I tell him to look in the checkbook he will say I can’t read that chicken scratch! Definitely cannot talk to him about anything important !
@Andi_andI
@Andi_andI Жыл бұрын
11:00 is such an important point. There is no "win" scenario when you're dating a narcissist. You aren't going to prove them wrong, you aren't going to get one up on them. The truth doesn't matter to them. The only winning move is not to play. Walk away knowing you are never going to get the resolution you crave from them; it will only come from within. Let it go and free yourself from them.
@fredzi1225
@fredzi1225 Жыл бұрын
I clicked hoping that I didn't do these things, my mother has called me a narcissist before so I was scared that I actually was, turns out my mother is highly likely to be a narcissist. I thought she was but I questioned it because of bias.
@leahteuschel1339
@leahteuschel1339 Жыл бұрын
My final letter to my narc was never sent. I just did it for me. That was 2 years ago and I still find myself wanting to send it. Every time I think about sending it, I watch this video. Thank you helping me continue to heal.
@gingerpaasch319
@gingerpaasch319 Жыл бұрын
Wow this truly hits home. Anytime I tried to express myself and how I felt in any kind of disagreeable way it turned into a WW3 and so I’d text it to get my feelings out and it would all get turned around and I’d be the one feeling even more awful, sometimes broken down feeling like how can someone be that cruel
@sylviecellier739
@sylviecellier739 Жыл бұрын
Same here, exactly the same. Four years with my husband and I just understood yesterday he is a narcissist. So much pain, doubts, efforts to improve the relashionship and I now understand that he never wanted to improve his behavior. Just enjoyed to make me cry while saying I was manipulative to do so. Just wanted to make me feel awful for not speaking perfectly his native language although we were always communicating in what was a foreign language for me. I am the only one who make some money and I helped him as much as I could with that. He always made excuses for not working. I’m really angry as I see our history with new eyes but for now I need that anger to move on and protect me, as I live in a foreign country and am totally alone, no friends, no family.
@obieobrien5883
@obieobrien5883 Жыл бұрын
I kept threatening to get a recorder. He’d say stuff like, oh you really think that’s gonna be proof?
@saturdayschild8535
@saturdayschild8535 Жыл бұрын
I wrote my dad the long letter 30 years ago. He didn’t even read it. Threw it in the trash. Step mom read it and called me crying. He had her thinking I was just a jerk kid. At least the letter let her know she wasn’t alone in feeling things were off between them. I’m glad he didn’t read it. I will never throw my pearls before swine again. Ever. Funnier still, though, is the abuse has resulted in a diagnosis of ADHD. The Wasband™️actually is telling people that he is the abuse victim. He tells these stories with glee. I have the recordings for my own sanity. I would never play them for the narcissists in my life. They just exist for me and my resolve to remove them from my sphere. Thank you, Dr. Ramani, for this confirmation. I honestly didn’t know about Narcissism but I knew the behaviors and naturally did things that protected my sanity from their chaos.
@fruitypebblez4309
@fruitypebblez4309 Жыл бұрын
I was in a situation with a narcissist and i prayed to God for justice for many yrs.
@Elioguer
@Elioguer Жыл бұрын
.. He told me he hated his mother. His ex was crazy....my email was long deep. Full of grace respectful... His answer was.... Your not enough you difamed me i didn't hit you or toss you to the floor... You stumbled and made a scene to try to frame. He acussed "how dare you send a letter to Jonathan ( the man he cheated on me with) you embarrassed me... Gay malignant narcissists are tremendously dangerous after i called him out as a narcissist. My pics of bruises and recordings og him yelling at me were a threat for his public image... So charming carismstic.... He filed a restrain order against me.. Painted me as unhinged crazy in human resources.... Then 2 months later he set me up to brake it....
@amentamora
@amentamora Жыл бұрын
I’ve noticed a lot of 2022’s Narcissists go straight to the most impactful attack-mantras...they “feel unsafe” & USE as a potent weapon 😳
@amentamora
@amentamora Жыл бұрын
@@esterdalpiaz8073 I see & hear the term “i feel unsafe” OVERUSED TOO MUCH when people are trying to justify “their ghosting” of people. When, it’s often truly doubtful they ACTUALLY FEEL unsafe... I think it’s better to get a court-issued restraining order if they truly feel, unsafe... Ghosting an actual scary person 👿 would very possibly trigger &/or PISS OFF A TRULY SCARY PERSON 🤔
@Sunmoonandstars123
@Sunmoonandstars123 Жыл бұрын
Ooof the email thing is too real. Tried this with my sister recently and she turned everything I said to explain my healing process and sobriety into me “needing therapy,” being “a dry drunk,” and “why are you so angry.” I really thought she’d read it and understand and respond with compassion and OH MY was I wrong.
@mayk89
@mayk89 Жыл бұрын
I feel you, my dear. I wrote my ex an email exposing all the ways he was hurting me. He refused to read it not only at that time but also later on in the relationship when I would literally plead him to go through this long, articulate email. He never read it but, I assure you, that email saved MY life. I had exposed everything in such clarity, so when I came back to it, that email dispelled instantly all the gaslight mist and reminded me of who I was, what my principes were and what I wanted.
@ThesySurface
@ThesySurface Жыл бұрын
I feel a little saner every time I see a video of yours (P.S. Nailed it!)
@anonymousanonymous9797
@anonymousanonymous9797 Жыл бұрын
sending love and support to all ;) have a great day :) xx
@jannlewandowski5540
@jannlewandowski5540 Жыл бұрын
Hi Dr Ramani, I call the red flags. "MY GUT FEELING." My gut feeling always was 100% correct. I was Gaslighted sooo many times, I thought I was losing my mind! We once ran into an old friend of mine, and he even shook her hand. Her name came up approx a week later, and he said that I MUST HAVE HAD A DREAM. I NEVER MET HER!! I tried twice to convince him, and he told me to see a Doctor and get healthy again. I gave up! I got the picture. This happened more than 5 or 6 times. They are absolutely CRUEL! MONSTERS! My ex narc once screamed I WANT MY DADDY during a heavy argument! That was definitely the end. That did scare me. I don't know WHY he screamed out for his Father? I left him about a week after that. He was in SHOCK & DISBELIEF! God bless the supply he's with now. Oh, I forgot to mention, he told me "I HATE YOUR NAME," and I have a "small"mole on my inner thigh. He said, WHAT IS THAT? UGH, IT'S UGLY." It is sooo small, but he needed to insult me. That was his way of having fun. Great topic Dr Ramani...⚘️
@CJ-hz1uj
@CJ-hz1uj Жыл бұрын
Suggests that maybe daddy was a secure attachment that he might have lost somehow, or that daddy turned out not to be so secure. It’s interesting and there are other possible ways to understand where that came from. Another is that his daddy always came in to support bad behavior like his turning everything into an argument. You know your details better, likely too many to share in a comment, so with Dr. Ramani helping out maybe you can figure it out more. We’re grateful for her knowledge, insights and wisdom on this.
@petergriffin383
@petergriffin383 Жыл бұрын
My fear is a narcissist will watch these videos and learn how to manipulate around based on what they've learned.. some narcissists are very intelligent. But, regardless, it's far more important and valuable to have this information out there, thank you for teaching us.
@davidm4566
@davidm4566 Жыл бұрын
They use the same tricks, though. They may step out of character for a while (like lovebombing), but they are who they are and will return to it.
@elisabethbowden8128
@elisabethbowden8128 Жыл бұрын
Funny you should say that,I called a ex out and sent few videos, next I noticed theyve subscribe to this. Who knows why but dont care. I just dont want to attract anymore toxic behaviour. Didnt even know much about this,until ex did this behaviour to me
@petergriffin383
@petergriffin383 Жыл бұрын
@@elisabethbowden8128 Just don't fall back into his trap.. not sure if he's a true narcissist or not, but if something doesn't feel right, like your happiness and soul feel drained then stay away and don't look back.
@katyams
@katyams Жыл бұрын
@@davidm4566 exactly! The mask is too heavy to wear all the time and eventually it slips!!
@elisabethbowden8128
@elisabethbowden8128 Жыл бұрын
@@petergriffin383 how do you know if they are ? I've had the same games played, ghosting, gaslight blocking etc mths years then like nothing has happened
@stephanienewton6618
@stephanienewton6618 Жыл бұрын
My ex gaslights my son. To the point that he rolls his eyes when he has an asthma attack as if he’s faking it. It’s a sick twisted game and my son has been educated to spot exactly what’s going on. He knows he’s responsible for his own health and having his inhaler on him at all times because his dad can’t be trusted. This is how far these characters take this stuff. I did threaten to have him taken to court to have a court order drawn up requiring him to have his epipen and inhaler at all times. He did start carrying everything at that point. Because he knew he’d be sunk or even lose custody if it came to that. That’s the day I realized he only responds to threats. Outside of life threatening situations I just gray rock the heck out of this toxic beast.
@costelloandlizzievolk2233
@costelloandlizzievolk2233 Жыл бұрын
This happened to me with my ex-boyfriend’s ex wife. She was super psycho and tried to sabotage us always. She would make up lies about me, do smear campaigns amongst our mutual friends, try to get together with him when I went out of town, delay their divorce despite the fact that she was the one who cheated on him, pretend she was my friend only to say mean things about me, call our house and hang up when I answered etc…she was so toxic. Sadly it ruined my relationship cause he wouldn’t stand up to her, and I couldn’t take it anymore. He was also an alcoholic and he too made lots of excuses and delayed their divorce, so they were both super toxic and it was too much for me to bear. Super hard but grateful to be out of it. ❤
@ebony41441
@ebony41441 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been around of narcs. The first clue is that they make you feel that you can’t do anything right. Please save yourself pain and stress, run for your life.
@sheiladay48
@sheiladay48 Жыл бұрын
OMG! I just realized something else. You said a relationship with a narcissist can be good for as much as 2 to 3 months or even longer before they show up as abusive. I have never been love-bombed. I have only had a few short relationships like this and could not understand why people changed so much. Now, I get it. Thanks again.
@trevorlageson5122
@trevorlageson5122 Жыл бұрын
Narcissistic Behavoir is inline with Jezebel Spirit behavior. Mindfulness and Forgiving is the path to a Good Mind again. Peace be with you
@trevorlageson5122
@trevorlageson5122 Жыл бұрын
@DoctorRamani Thank you. Your Experience on these topics is priceless in this world gone mad. Mindfulness heals the Poverty of The Soul from the corruption of darkness in the world. We are born with "The Good". It is this world of FREE WILL that clouds our moral compass as we reach puberty setting us on our path...... Unless we have been made a victim of another before puberty. Then the Journey begins at the Trama. Peace be with you and Rest in Peace
@ashleeallen8875
@ashleeallen8875 Жыл бұрын
My ex would gaslight me just 10 minutes after he said something. Literally 10 min and he would deny he ever said “fill in blank” It was so crazy. I felt crazy because I KNEW without a doubt what he JUST SAID. 🤨
@monicab283
@monicab283 Жыл бұрын
"They'll still deny (things said) even with the recording" Absolutely the case.. No amount of proof will suffice If you are trying to convince someone with this personality that they have done something wrong or harmed you in any way. It's just not possible
@kevincruickshank6136
@kevincruickshank6136 Жыл бұрын
I recorded my partner during her meltdown after I kicked her out of my home for cheating and threats to my son. She was in a rage, screaming and clawing the air in front of her like a demonic entity. The second I pulled out my cell phone and began recording I was shocked to see her rage Immediately dissipate and the "mask" was back in place. Literally in the blink of an eye she went from being the most terrifying thing I've ever seen to the calm woman I had known. Angry but seemingly calm and controlled. She asked why I was recording and I replied I didn't want her lying about what was actually happening. She smiled and walked away. She showed me she is capable of control when it suits her or is necessary for appearance but will release all their demons when nobody is watching. They do this not because they have no control but because they feel entitled to abuse people.
@olivegoddess1
@olivegoddess1 Жыл бұрын
I personally think that on a spirit level this is “possession”. The early childhood traumas become deeply ingrained in the subconscious and have the effect of a behavioral parasite. I’ve seen this in my partner. It looks exactly like possession. The spirit level parasite hijacks the person in certain contexts, so that they appear to change behavior and demeanor, character and even personality in a split second. It’s FREAKY.
@kevincruickshank6136
@kevincruickshank6136 Жыл бұрын
@@olivegoddess1 I’m an atheist but on the day when I told my Narc she was no longer welcome in my home I saw pure evil. 19 years in the military I never saw anybody that evil. Remembering what I saw brings me chills even now. My response at the time was “Whoa! Who are you?” And she was growling like a beast and clawing her fingers as she stared at me. 105lbs and she scared me more than I care to admit. I honestly thought she would kill me in that moment if she could have.
@windysmith7367
@windysmith7367 Жыл бұрын
So true!
@doug36739
@doug36739 Жыл бұрын
What you said about pulling the phone out to record. I remember I tried this once, mid argument, and they stopped their berating to ask "what are you doing?" And I said word for word how you put it, "so I can show you later how bad you're behaving." And they temporarily calmed down until I put the phone away. Honestly, just shows they really do have control over their actions when they think others could see it or it be used as proof.
@Depplova81
@Depplova81 Жыл бұрын
I had a flashback a couple weeks ago to when I was 11, my mother used to "joke" about how I'm going to be an CAToligist ( because I was really good with most animals but especially cats....I really love them ) She would be laughing with her friends at me, and further saying, when I get my own house even my doorbell will meow. I'll have a houseful of nothing but cats. On the surface I suppose the words aren't that bad, but the way she was saying it and her cackling friends, made it feel kinda bad, but I tried to laugh too. Only when I was grown, did I realise she was being cruel.
@kecariffe
@kecariffe Жыл бұрын
the narcissist: "i aint reading all that"
@laisgalindo3933
@laisgalindo3933 Жыл бұрын
Your content helps me so much!! It gives validation to what I went trought (your book helped a lot too). I had this "friendship" with a person for 10 years, and I was always being throughing under the bus and it was very hard for me to untangle me from this dynamic because this person have a back up of an entire group, the only friends I had. But they enabled her with what happened: just enjoying that the problem wasn't with them this time. I was left COMPLETELY alone, had no one to talk to, it was really hard, it still is, but thank you for giving some validation to what I went through because I was feeling like a crazy person who enjoys and creates trouble and conflict and was alone because I just deserved it and was no worthy of company
@trippmoore
@trippmoore Жыл бұрын
It took me the better part of 47 years to understand that my mother is a narcissist. The gaslighting was one of things that affected me so deeply since I was a minor and living at home. I can definitely clearly remember examples that troubled me back in my pre-teens, but I'm sure it was going on before then. It just troubled me so much when she would act like she had done or said one thing but I knew she had not. And if I called her out on it, well, you know how that went. She would often tell other people, outside of the family, that I said something or said I would do something that I had never said. She would do it right in front of me and I would call her out on it and, well you know how that went. I didn't think that she could be doing it consciously so I was convinced that her mind had made up the event in her subconscious and so to her it really happened. God, even writing that now sounds insane. I convinced myself she was borderline schizophrenic to explain her personalty disorder. That's a realization I just had as I was typing that. Need to bring that up next time I see the therapist. haha. The insult thing is something my mom was big at. I wasn't as effected as it like my sister was, so she was, and is, the biggest target. I understand now that there is a reason why she did target her. It got her off. It made my sister so overly sensitive and myself and my father never could understand why she could not take even the mildest good natured joke. It was a such a regular thing that at some point during a family event,, like during holidays for sure were the worst, she was going to take an innocent comment that was either a valid concern, minor criticism, or a playful ribbing and explode in a histrionic display like we were mercilessly attacking her and she would run off in a huff and be gone for 30 to an hour or more. Sometimes when she was calmed down and came back and we (me and my dad, specifically) would analogize my mom would very obviously give a disingenuous apology. If that triggered my sister my mom would then push back on her for how she responded and that would just get my sister outrageously upset again. Then she was usually not coming back again that day. That's the second realization I just had right now. I should fire my therapist and just comment on all your videos. This is so helpful.Thanks! There is so much more I could write about, but I'll keep it short (sort of) for now. Have a great rest of the week. I'm going to call my sister and apologize for not understanding why she was always so overly sensitive.
@xsunlx
@xsunlx Жыл бұрын
Dr. Ramani your videos continue to enlighten and validate my ongoing experiences with the narcissistic people in my life. Thank you ever so much for making me feel seen and understood. I am not alone here. 🖤
@Snivebyram
@Snivebyram Жыл бұрын
Ditto 😊
@sheiladay48
@sheiladay48 Жыл бұрын
One of the most telling statements you have made is that you have to be able to be yourself in a relationship. This is the key factor. You get to share yourself with another healthy adult. If you are able to be yourself, there will be no red flags and you will feel safe and loved. I appreciate your videos.
@darlawarmann8623
@darlawarmann8623 Жыл бұрын
Keeping a journal helped me remember the awful things he said and done to help me walk away and heal.
@happygucci5094
@happygucci5094 Жыл бұрын
Wow. Wow. Wow. Nailed it.
@mortythepug
@mortythepug Жыл бұрын
You are amazing! Thank you!!
@CJ-hz1uj
@CJ-hz1uj Жыл бұрын
“Subterfuge skills of a highly skilled spy”. Yes, that does come in handy. Also the patience of Job.
@lydiaanderson824
@lydiaanderson824 Жыл бұрын
I have done both of the first two things with my ex narc, family members, and even friends. Ended up mostly communicating with my ex via text or email, because his gaslighting was so severe. I soon realized that showing him the documentation made absolutely no difference and did not change a thing. I wrote the long letter to both of my sisters years ago when an incident blew up between us, they both gaslighted me and were incredibly disrespectful and dismissive of me. One sister sent me the long email and I replied. Nothing changed, other than her telling me that she did not want to have anything to do with me. That has turned out to be a blessing. The other sister simply dismissed my email by saying that it was too confusing and she didn’t read long emails. And, I have a “friend” who sends me long emails of accusation and basically telling me how wrong I am about something that happened between us. She gaslights me and then defends herself. I have replied with a long email, and, she actually seemed to respond favorably. However, I just had a strange exchange with her where it became obvious to me that she was once again displaying subtle narcissistic behavior. Manipulative, but she is a therapist so is very good at hiding it. Anyway, thanks for this video, because I think it is time to give up on this “friend” and distance myself as I have with my ex and my sisters. I so appreciate the details and intricacies that you discuss, Dr. Ramani. It continues to validate and confirm what I already know, but often still fall into traps and have to extricate myself from BS situations and dynamics.
@MT-ee1ez
@MT-ee1ez Жыл бұрын
Dr. Ramani, this is some good stuff, thanks for keeping it real!
@koscarlynn
@koscarlynn Жыл бұрын
I love how real you keep it it’s sooooooooooooooo validating & a blessingggg💚💚💚💚
@prettyevil6662000
@prettyevil6662000 Жыл бұрын
"Insults are the love language." My dad flatout admits this is true, but calls it 'teasing'. He'd hide behind good natured teasing while being exceptionally cruel in telling people how awful they are and how bad they are at everything or how ugly they are. And if you tell him you don't like his teasing, he'll get offended and tell you you're no fun and that he only does that to people he likes so how dare you not enjoy it/appreciate how mean he's being to you. My dad's 'teasing' was so awful when I was a child that I didn't realize I was being bullied in school by my 'friends'. I thought they were teasing me (and even if it hurt my feelings I was trained to grin and bear it because that was how you showed someone you liked them), and I'm sure they were confused why I wasn't getting the very clearly laid out message that they hated me and wanted me to go away. And on the flip side, I acted the same way with friends because I thought that's how you showed love; many just stopped talking to me and I never understood why until I was old enough to understand this form of teasing was just cruelty and I was not in fact overly sensitive like my dad said, no one liked it. 1. My dad doesn't text me, but I did start writing down everything he said and did before, during and after fights while it was happening and sending it to my significant other over discord. My memory of a situation can't be accused of being faulty or mistaken if I'm literally writing it while it's happening. This isn't to prove to him that he's lying to me, as I have long since understood that proving he's wrong will increase the abuse, it's to prove to *myself* that I'm sane, not misremembering things, not useless, aggressive, etc and he's the problem. 3. I have been thinking about setting up a hand motion for my phone to discretely start audio recording situations. Like if I shake my phone quickly it will start recording. It's a motion that looks weird but no one would think that's what I'm doing. An extension of 1 for me, for my own sanity and peace of mind, not for proving anything to my dad. Maybe proving to others later that he was abusing me when they try to force me to reconcile.
@lucycrown212
@lucycrown212 Жыл бұрын
great new format, and longer videos, yeah!
@mickyj286
@mickyj286 Жыл бұрын
The Narc turned and said “ You made me the monster that I am”… it was said with such confidence that I felt they truly believe, that others are at fault for their own devaluation!! It’s was really a confession !!
@niiskuneitiBANAANI
@niiskuneitiBANAANI Жыл бұрын
They do believe that. They are living their childhood trauma. You are basically their parent which they absolutely hate. But they see their toxic parent everywhere, doesn't matter who it is, they always see it. And they want their revenge. They should just say those things to their real parents.
@Priceless16
@Priceless16 Жыл бұрын
I did all this to most of the narcissists in my inner circle, and what you said on this video were their reactions. What a waste of my time and efforts. It’s good to know that I’m not alone and don’t feel so foolish in my attempts. Narcissists are not capable to change because they lack the ability to. I want to get to the place of indifference to their nuances and tendencies, and know I made better choices for me in life than the narcs are capable and have the capacity to
@mthomas3547
@mthomas3547 Жыл бұрын
Doctor Ramani, I believe you have already said it very well. They either won't accept the truth, deflect by blaming you, making some odd excuse as to why they "might" have said it or, flat-out ignore. They even have their cohorts who will defend them even when they know they're not being honest. I LOVE that you said that keeping documentation is for our benefit, not theirs. That makes so much sense! Thank you!
@leahteuschel1339
@leahteuschel1339 Жыл бұрын
Yes! How many times I wrote my thoughts and feelings because I was shut down so many times with attempted verbal conversations. You are amazing!
@yzma6142
@yzma6142 Жыл бұрын
I feel sick watching this because I know I’m in trouble
@LoriSings65
@LoriSings65 Жыл бұрын
Thank You 😘
@RadhE-ug6on
@RadhE-ug6on Жыл бұрын
Very thorough. Thank you.
@lgarelick
@lgarelick Жыл бұрын
oh my God! so true Helpful I recognize so many things and yes I’ve done so many things and experienced them all right off the bat you mention text messages and I just went holy crap
@KoolT
@KoolT Жыл бұрын
Just such good info
@odetteloney9088
@odetteloney9088 Жыл бұрын
I am so thankful for the work you're doing! Finally after all of these years precious souls like you are unmasking this personality trait that can rob you of so much joy. Thank you!
@chris8168
@chris8168 Жыл бұрын
Every video I watch of yours is SO enlightening! it's like you were the proverbial fly on the wall throughout my six year relationship. Thank you for all of your videos. It's helped me tremendously throughout my current high-conflict custody battle.
@santaniason
@santaniason Жыл бұрын
I love you Dr. Ramani, thank you SO MUCH for your videos and context! Been a subscriber for 3 years now, has helped me a hella lot!
@GeronimoKennel
@GeronimoKennel Жыл бұрын
We both were with narcissistic people. It creates a lot of distrust and toxic interpretation of dialog. We are working through it. I don't think he is used to not being micromanaged and baited into argument. I'm not used to a partner who let's me take a break without creating drama or guilt. To be honest, I'm distant from him lately. It's so hard to bond with someone after the abuse of a narcissist. I want to work through it though.
@aparsons6495
@aparsons6495 Жыл бұрын
That would be a great topic for Dr Ramani to cover! A relationship between 2 people that have just gotten out of a narcissistic relationship and how to move forward with your new partner. Spoke too soon she does speak of it at 21:00
@dianecfranich
@dianecfranich Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your excellent video. I really thought I was more armed for identifying the narcissist. But once again I'm caught in a narcissist web. I did see signs. And I have come to realize that there are certain things about my personality that will allow me to ignore the signs. And boy they know how to be charming until till they know they have the upper hand. Once they learn what your fears or worries are, you're screwed.
@Saschell
@Saschell Жыл бұрын
Thank you for all your videos Dr. Ramani. Has been helping me a lot!!
@PARoth2011
@PARoth2011 Жыл бұрын
Holy sh*t…you must have had a camera on my shoulder years ago. You described these horrible experiences PERFECTLY! I just had to dump a friendship because it was devolving in that exact way you described with the text messages. Thankfully, by now, in my 60’s and after years of painful experiences and great therapists, I recognized the toxic behavior quickly, asked myself if I wanted to be in yet another toxic relationship which was a definite NO! Though I was very sad about the loss, I was very glad I knew how to see what had turned deeply controlling and unhealthy. Sure wish these videos had been around 50 years ago because it’s very, very hard to not understand what and WHY these things were happening, it’s so crazy making. At least now your videos help give the younger generation a heads up as to what abuse from a narcissist looks and feels like. Thank you for advocating and teaching this and affirming our beliefs within ourselves. ❤️
@arpitkapoor88
@arpitkapoor88 Жыл бұрын
You have no Idea how much you are helping me with your content. Bless you. You gave me my red alert in the first 5 sec. “Insult is their love language” i feel that all the time… 😢
@linnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnlol4436
@linnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnlol4436 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, you have been my best friend in this ❤️
@duckmann5000
@duckmann5000 Жыл бұрын
So on point 💯 I can’t thank you enough for making these videos. Blessings to you Dr. Ramani Your helping so many individuals. Thank You Again. (The grabbing the phone while recording the conversation) Just all Truth.
@queenefuah444
@queenefuah444 Жыл бұрын
I am so grateful that I found your channel. ❤️ You are such a motivating blessing!
@xXNoMoralzXx
@xXNoMoralzXx Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comprehensive compilation of these things.
@SalamSinjab
@SalamSinjab Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much
@komalpatel3318
@komalpatel3318 Жыл бұрын
Very good explanation , much help! Thank you 😊
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