Red Flags In Relationships!
Narcissistic relationships can be emotionally abusive and harmful to one’s mental health. Here are some red flags to look out for in a narcissistic relationship:
- Love-bombing: A narcissist may shower you with affection and attention in the beginning of the relationship, but this can be a tactic to manipulate and control you.
- Gaslighting: A narcissist may deny your reality, making you question your own memory and perception of events.
- Blame-shifting: A narcissist may blame you for their mistakes or problems in the relationship, refusing to take responsibility for their actions.
- Manipulation: A narcissist may use emotional manipulation to control and coerce you into doing what they want.
- Lack of empathy: A narcissist may have difficulty understanding or caring about your feelings and needs.
- Controlling behavior: A narcissist may try to control who you spend time with, what you wear, or where you go.
- Criticism and insults: A narcissist may belittle and criticize you, undermining your self-esteem and making you feel unworthy.
- Anger and aggression: A narcissist may become angry or aggressive when their needs are not met or when they feel threatened.
- Boundary violations: A narcissist may ignore or violate your boundaries, not respecting your personal space or privacy.
- Entitlement: A narcissist may feel entitled to your time, attention, and affection, and may become angry or resentful if they don’t get what they want.
If you are experiencing any of these red flags in your relationship, it is important to seek support from friends, family, or a therapist or Chain Breaker University. Consider ending the relationship if it is emotionally abusive or harmful to your well-being. Yes, even IF it is family!
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