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Thank you for sending that link! I don't think I've written on this specific subject in depth. I more so alluded to the idea. It's an important subject, though. Often, emotionally abusive/narcissistic people will begin a relationship with the ruse of something healthy and balanced. Then, once the relationship progresses, the scales tip in their favor. And it will either happen slowly or after you're emotionally invested. That makes it hard to recognize what's happening and remove yourself from the relationship.
Came across this article at random on my Twitter feed the other day and of course thought of you Always wonder WWKS (What Would Kirstie Say) I'm sure you've written about this topic before in your own way. https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca/blog/addiction-and-recovery/202007/are-you-in-relationship-no-give-and-take
Haha, I love the WWKS.
Thank you for sending that link! I don't think I've written on this specific subject in depth. I more so alluded to the idea. It's an important subject, though. Often, emotionally abusive/narcissistic people will begin a relationship with the ruse of something healthy and balanced. Then, once the relationship progresses, the scales tip in their favor. And it will either happen slowly or after you're emotionally invested. That makes it hard to recognize what's happening and remove yourself from the relationship.
Have you experienced something like this before?