3 of the most cruel narcissistic behaviors

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Published 2023-05-17
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All Comments (21)
  • @rosebuffalo7283
    The court system should definitely consider narcissistic abuse as they would physical abuse.. it’s actually worse.
  • @sanatan_yogi_org
    "If you've come through a narcissistic relationship, you possess a strength beyond the ordinary. Now harness that strength to pursue your dreams and make them a reality."
  • @daliamichail9967
    It’s scary how narcissists don’t value relationships but need people for narcissistic supply…
  • @anniegoulaheee8025
    Through my narc I learned our bodies actually reject them before our minds and hearts. That is our gut instinct at work.
  • @empoweredwomen
    The fact that she does not charge anything for her lectures is just beyond me. I'm forever grateful because Dr Ramny gave me the strength and courage to leave my narc of 5 years. She saved my life. The information you could gain from this woman is worth more than gold when you're devastated or discarded by a narcissist.
  • In reality there is never a relationship with a narcissist…only an arrangement.
  • @user-wd5qw2sr4d
    I was 21 when I met him. I was fresh, naive....protected by my loving parents. I didn't have a clue. I tried to leave once when I was 30. My family was manipulated by him and strongly encouraged me to "save my marriage." We lived far apart. They didn't see it. I finally divorced and moved away at 53. I'm healing but he almost destroyed me.....
  • @tonyrandall3146
    “Those who get angry when you set a boundary are the ones you need to set boundaries for.” – J.S. Wolfe, The Pathology of Innocence
  • My narc would not even breadcrumb. I remember having the flu. I had a temperature of 103. I was so sick I couldn’t walk without passing out. I’d thrown up so much I was completely dehydrated. I lay there thirsty for hours before bothering my nearby husband for a glass of water. He retorted, “ Get it yourself. I’m not your servant.” I had to crawl to the kitchen and nearly passed out while standing at the sink. I was shocked. This was someone I had waited on hand and foot every day, serving him his food on a tray, getting up to get him seconds, making and serving him two cups of tea each night. And he would not even get me a glass of water.
  • @Ponyup67
    You hit it on the head about, "I might as well do everything alone". But, I finally realized that if I'm gonna do everything alone, I might as well be alone. I divorced him after 15 years.
  • @SunflowerEyes252
    "Disrespect, denial, contempt and gaslighting" Every single time.
  • @resmimanoj7819
    The biggest tragedy in narcissistic relationship is that many people stuck in this relationship take so many years to figure it out and what is happening to them .These are big losses
  • @rubberbiscuit99
    Narcissistic people need a "partner," but the need is in the same way that a parasite needs a host. They are like a different species, with different motivations for being in relationship, and different needs, than what a non-narcissistic person has. If you are not narcissistic, and you understand what a narcissistic person is, you understand the relationship can only harm you.
  • @loismckenna5582
    "You actually get used to living in an emotional famine." This pretty well sums up life with a narcissist. Thank you Dr. Ramani. You opened my eyes and helped me move on.
  • @altaerker5089
    I'm dealing with the mental illness caused by being in narcisistic relationships for 74 years, (mother and husband) and doubt I will ever recover. At least I am now free and finding peace and validation through your invaluable videos. I can honestly say you saved my life Dr. Ramani ... God bless you.XOXOXOXO.
  • @Diogenes425
    You can see it in their eyes, how they despise you & choose not to see or acknowledge you.
  • @Niles-Guy
    Using your own children/ family , your own money and the law against you are the cruelest examples of evil & destructive narcissistic behavior
  • @gilltoosey3844
    In Scotland it is a crime. My ex partner is in court in 2 months and has been charged with threatening and abusive behaviour towards me which caused me alarm. This is a section 38 of the criminal justice act. Maximum sentence is 5 years in prison.