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Help! My Girlfriend Is a Narcissist

Navigating the Pitfalls of a Narcissistic Partner (Overcoming Narcissistic Abuse, Book 100)

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Help! My Girlfriend Is a Narcissist

By: Dean Johnson
Narrated by: John York
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Sex: the narcissist's secret weapon.

When my ex-girlfriend and I broke up, I went to see my family therapist. He asked me about my ex-girlfriend, how I felt, and if I was doing okay. I explained that I felt bad about the relationship ending and that I was mourning. I missed my ex, but I told him that I thought she was a narcissist.

The first question the therapist asked: Was the sex good?

I found his question interesting because it seems that there is a correlation between great sex and people with mental and/or emotional disorders.

In the case of the narcissist, sex is used as a weapon. How does the narcissist use sex as a weapon?

For starters, the narcissist is always evaluating you. He or she is looking for ways to pleasure you and help you reach new sexual heights. Understand that this is not an attempt to make you feel good or to make you feel desirable. This is the narcissist's attempt to control you.

It is almost like a drug dealer who gets someone addicted to drugs only to later use it as leverage. The narcissist uses sex to make the victim feel immense sexual gratification. The narcissist will do things sexually to you that no other partner has done in your past, and again, this is strategic.

In some cases, people who have been discarded continue having sex with the narcissist, once the relationship has ended. This, again, benefits the narcissists. As long as the narcissist knows that he/she has a foothold in your life, the person will think he/she has access to you.

©2019 Dean Johnson (P)2020 Dean Johnson
Dysfunctional Relationships Domestic Partner Abuse Mental Health Abuse Psychology & Mental Health Relationships Psychology Love, Dating & Attraction Dysfunctional Families Personality Disorders Parenting & Families Health
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astonishingly written! This book made me think of all they verbal abuse I've endured relationships past. it was super easy to get through with the narrator reading for me while I drove, cooked or just relaxed. An I understood everything the author illustrated. Nothing went over my head

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just confirming what I always felt it wus , and she always denied even what I would see

great knowledge recommend it

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