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“I lived with a narcissistic pervert for 25 years: here are 10 signs that should alert you”

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The most painful part? Not recognizing the warning signs.

The Most Common Signs of a Narcissistic Pervert

Although each story is unique, narcissistic perverts tend to follow the same behavioral patterns.
Here are the red flags Liliane wishes she had seen sooner:

  1. Intense and Rapid Seduction
    He idealizes you, puts you on a pedestal, declares eternal love too soon — the classic love bombing.
  2. Control Disguised as Love
    He claims to act “for your good,” but dictates your choices, criticizes your circle, and monitors your actions.
  3. Emotional Manipulation
    He twists facts, shifts blame, and makes you doubt your own perception — a tactic known as gaslighting.
  4. Gradual Devaluation
    Through constant mockery and subtle criticism, he chips away at your self-worth.
  5. Isolation
    Bit by bit, you pull away from friends and family — not because he forces you to, but because it feels easier that way.
  6. Two-Faced Personality
    Charming in public, tyrannical in private. You know the real face no one else sees.
  7. No Sense of Responsibility
    He never apologizes — it’s always your fault, or someone else’s.
  8. Emotional Rollercoaster
    He alternates between affection and coldness, creating emotional dependency.
  9. Lack of Empathy
    Your feelings don’t matter; only his image and control do.
  10. Contradictory Words and Actions
    He says one thing and does another, leaving you in constant confusion and self-doubt.

Understanding the Psychological Impact

What makes these relationships so destructive is how deeply they alter a victim’s perception of reality and self-worth.

Continuous psychological abuse erodes confidence, instills guilt, and creates mental exhaustion. Over time, emotional dependence sets in — reinforced by manipulative tactics that forge a traumatic bond, making it extremely hard to break free.

How to Break Free

“When he left me for someone else, I thought my world collapsed. But it was, in fact, the best thing that ever happened to me.”

After the breakup, Liliane began therapy. She slowly realized she wasn’t the cause of the abuse — and most importantly, that she wasn’t alone.

Key steps to recovery:

  • Awareness: Acknowledge that you are a victim of a toxic relationship.
  • No Contact: Cut all ties to prevent further manipulation.
  • Seek Support: Reach out to professionals and trusted loved ones.
  • Rebuild Self-Esteem: Rediscover who you are, your values, and your confidence.
  • Set Boundaries: Learn to recognize and protect yourself from toxic behavior.

Today, Liliane shares her story to help others put words to their pain — and take back control of their lives.

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