You might not want to know what your narcissistic partner really thinks of you, but you probably should.
One of the most damaging aspects
of a narcissist is their unbelievable talent for lying. As masters of twisting
the truth, these individuals will truly have their partners believing they have
only the purest intentions. Unfortunately for their partners, this is all an
act, as narcissists don't feel empathy, let alone care about anyone outside of
their own selfish desires.
One can't help but wonder what a
narcissist would say to their partner if they were actually being honest. Would
they truly admit to never loving or caring for their partner? Though their
partner will likely never get the answers that they seek, there are some common
things a narcissist would have said to their partner if they were upfront with
them from the beginning.
These are 11 phrases a narcissist
would say to their partner if they were actually being honest
1. 'I don't love you, I love
controlling you'
The first phrase a narcissist
would say to their partner if they were actually being honest is, "I don't
love you, I love controlling you." The first thing people should know
about narcissists is that they'll always put themselves first. As a result,
it's hard for any narcissist to love anyone themselves.
There's probably no worse feeling
than feeling used by someone. From friends who only use people when they're
feeling down to coworkers who abuse their hard work ethic and use it to their
advantage, nobody likes to feel taken advantage of. Unfortunately, narcissists
are masters at using others.
3.
'I don't want to heal you. I need you to stay broken'
In a healthy relationship, both
partners only want one another to be happy and healthy. As a result, they'll
encourage one another towards therapy or other healthy outlets. That said,
narcissists thrive when their partner is utterly dependent on them. Because of
this, narcissists don't aim for their partner to heal or thrive in life. No,
they want them to stay where they are — completely broken. So, a phrase a
narcissist would say to their partner if they were actually being honest is,
"I don't want to heal you. I need you to stay broken forever."
Healing in a relationship with a
narcissist is nearly impossible. Even the most confident person can be crumbled
to ashes with their hurtful words and manipulative tactics.
Psychotherapist Carol A.
Lambert, MSW stated, "They can be antagonistic in their interactions
with or without provocation. They show no genuine sensitivity or empathy for
the other."
Yet, most of their partners
wouldn't notice this. She explained narcissist's love to lovebomb in order to
get people to fall and stay in love. This leads to complete confusion, causing
their partner to never heal and perhaps even get worse.
4.
'I don't need to change; you do'
Everyone has bad habits. Some
might emotionally shut down when being confronted by their partner. Others
might have a horrible way of expressing themselves, causing their partner to
feel frustrated or ignored. Still, If someone truly adores someone then they'll
be willing to change for the better.
5.
'I'll blame you for everything because I don't want to take accountability'
Nobody likes to take
accountability. According to Professor Tyler G Okimoto Ph.D., taking
accountability actually damages people's self-esteem, which is why most people
would prefer to avoid it at all costs. But still, there will always be a moment
or a time when taking accountability is a must.
When hurting a friend or most
importantly, a partner, people must suck up their pride and apologize
sincerely. That being said, narcissists could care less about other people's
feelings as a result of their uncaring nature, causing them to avoid
accountability at all costs.
After all, despite their pretend
confidence, most narcissists are very insecure. As a result, things like shame
can make a narcissist feel even more insecure, causing them to place blame on
others, explained Lancer.
So, if someone is dating a
narcissist, then a phrase a narcissist would say to their partner if they were
actually being honest is, "I'll blame you for everything because I don't
want to take accountability."
But since a narcissist will never
be honest, trust that someone who never owns up and takes accountability is not
worth your time. Not only will they never change, but they might just ruin your
confidence and self-esteem for their own benefit.
6.
'You're lucky I'm with you'
The next phrase a narcissist
would say to their partner if they were actually being honest is, "You
should be lucky I'm with you." Narcissists aren't called narcissists for
no reason. Coming from an ancient Greek myth, the word narcissist is derived
from Narcissus, a man who fell in love with his own reflection.
So, most people shouldn't be all
that shocked that a narcissist would think highly of themselves. So deranged
from reality, most of these individuals can't fathom their partner doing any
better, causing them to secretly think these thoughts. That said, there's a
difference between someone who's a narcissist and someone who's just full of
themselves.
According to licensed marriage
and family therapist Lancer, "To be diagnosed with Narcissistic
Personality Disorder (NPD), the person must exhibit grandiosity (if only in
fantasy) and lack of empathy."
As a result, it's unsurprising
that narcissist thinks the way they do — not only do they believe in their own
self-importance, but they cannot understand others as a whole, causing them to
essentially dehumanize them and view them as lesser than themselves.
7.
'I don't respect you, but I need you to believe I do'
Narcissists display a blatant disrespect for
others. Truly believing that basic respect and kindness are something earned,
not given, a phrase a narcissist would say to their partner if they were
actually being honest is, "I don't respect you, but I need you to believe
I do."
8.
'I'll only ever do what I want, and you'll just have to deal with it'
When someone truly loves someone,
they're more than willing to put aside their pride in favor of seeing the
relationship thrive. Now, is this always easy to do? Absolutely not, most
people would much prefer to give into their own selfish desires and ignore the
desires of those around them. After all, to sacrifice means to be comfortable
in the uncomfortable. But when someone loves their partner, this discomfort is
more than worth it.
On the flip side, a narcissist
doesn't want to sacrifice. As a result of their selfish nature, narcissists
would much prefer to gaslight their partner than cater to their partner's
needs. So, if a narcissist could be honest, a phrase a narcissist would say is,
"I'll only ever do what I want, and you'll just have to deal with
it."
Knowing that this is what's going
through their mind can hurt. As much as people say they are quick to cut others
off, the narcissist is one of the most captivating and charming people most
would ever meet. Still, staying with someone this selfish will only cause their
partners to grow resentful, which according to the Gottman Institute, resentment
is classified under contempt, which is the number one predictor of divorce.
9.
'I will never change, but I’ll make you believe I can'
If there's one thing a narcissist
will always convince their partner of, it's that they have a good side to them
that's worth clinging onto. Being a master at flipping from nice to unpleasant,
these narcissists will have everyone convinced that they can in fact change.
Unfortunately, this is a lie.
And if a narcissist were being
honest, a phrase a narcissist would say to their partner if they were actually
being honest is, "I will never change, but I'll make you believe I
can." It's sad, but narcissist depends on their partner's emotional
dependency to convince them that they're worth saving.
With fake sincerity in their eyes, they'll swear up and down that they're trying and use questionable examples to solidify their argument. If their partner can see through their manipulation, then they'll know that they're being gaslighted. But if they can't, then this toxic relationship will continue, causing irreversible damage in the long run.
10.
'I'm only staying with you because it benefits me'
Has anyone ever been introduced
to a couple only to think to themselves, "Why are they even
together?" Well, in the eyes of a narcissist, there are plenty of reasons
that they stay in relationships that have little to do with love. From feeling
in control to having financial control over someone, narcissists don't need to
stay in a relationship because they're in love.
11.
'Your feelings and thoughts are unimportant to me'
Finally, the last phrase a
narcissist would say to their partner if they were actually being honest is,
"Your feelings and thoughts are unimportant to me." Narcissists are
great at balancing between sweet and their true personality. Not wanting to
reveal too much to their partner, they'll play pretend to listen to your
thoughts and feelings — even if they secretly don't care.

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