3 Dead Giveaways Of How Narcissists Act In Romantic Relationships

Have you ever been in a relationship with a narcissist and do you know how all narcissists act in romantic relationships?ย 

Narcissists have MANY predictable patterns, and their romantic relationships are no different. If you can learn their patterns, you can better protect yourself from them and their manipulation.

They usually follow a certain and predictable pattern throughout the course of any romantic relationship they are in.

Related: Love Bombing as a Narcissistic Attachment Style

3 Ways Narcissists Act In Romantic Relationships

1. Love Bombing

At the beginning of a relationship, narcissists often โ€œlove bombโ€. This is where they shower excessive praise and attention on you.

During love bombing, the narcissist is funny, kind, considerate, and all the other things you look for in a partner. They frequently tell you how great you are and how you mean the world to them. The narcissist contacts you all the time and spends most of their spare time with you.

They seem to share many of your interests and have similar opinions to you. You begin to wonder if youโ€™ve found โ€œThe Oneโ€.

The narcissist is often quick to rush to the next stages of the relationship. They might suggest you live together, get married, have children, or all three! If theyโ€™re wealthy, they might persuade you to quit your job.

It can be quite a whirlwind romance.

2. Devaluation

Once the narcissist feels they have you โ€œhookedโ€, the devaluation phase begins.

A narcissist may feel youโ€™re hooked if youโ€™re showing signs of emotional bonding to them. Or youโ€™re dependant on them due to moving in with them, getting married, or having children. See what they were doing in the โ€œlove bombingโ€ stage?!

They sink their claws into you, and then the games begin!

Narcissists often start with subtle put-downs. If challenged, they claim they were joking. They might even blame you for being too sensitive. This causes you to question yourself, and you let their snide comments slide.

But really theyโ€™re gradually eroding your boundaries. Like the sea relentlessly pounding at the rocks. They wear you down into accepting their negativity, and the comments grow nastier and more frequent.

The narcissist stops being interested in your โ€œmutualโ€ interests. They used to love hiking around the countryside. But now itโ€™s the last thing on their mind.

They start to talk more and listen less and become more controlling. You may kick off at the bad treatment you are receiving, and either leave or threaten to leave. Narcissists HATE being single, so they act quickly. And return to the โ€œlove bombingโ€ phase.

They make excuses for their behaviour โ€“ stressed at work, depression, frightened of losing you etc. And they start treating you nice again. For now.

You naturally forgive them and enjoy being treated like royalty again. But you probably know where this is headingโ€ฆ

Once they feel youโ€™re โ€œhookedโ€ again, they gradually return BACK to the devaluation stage. And the put-downs and the insults recommence.

Your relationship flits between the love-bombing phase and the devaluation phase, over and over again. And the more times this happens, the less time you spend in the love-bombing phase, and the more time you spend in the devaluation stage.

This naturally strips you of your self-confidence, and depression and anxiety become a common thing. You begin to accept their bad behaviors, and cling to the โ€œgood timesโ€.

You may feel you donโ€™t deserve any better. So you become more accepting of their increasingly negative behaviors. And just when theyโ€™ve driven you to your lowest pointโ€ฆ

Related: Invalidation and Narcissism: Why They Slowly Erase You

3. Discard Phase

Out of the blue, the narcissist decides they donโ€™t want to be in a relationship with you. Except they wonโ€™t say it like this.

Theyโ€™ll blame YOU for why theyโ€™re ending it. You werenโ€™t showing them enough love. Youโ€™ve become too โ€œsensitiveโ€. Youโ€™ve changed. Etc.

But the real reason is usually theyโ€™ve found someone else. Narcissists HATE being single. So they only end things when theyโ€™ve someone else lined up. They may or may not be cheating, but they usually have something in the pipeline.

And their excuses usually involve YOU not doing enough for them. This is the clever part. They leave you thinking it was YOU, who was the bad partner.

Some people beg them to return, and promise theyโ€™ll be better. While there are others who feel guilty for ruining the relationship. The narcissist rubs their hands and loves such a situation because they know they can extract MORE from you.

The narcissist runs off with their new supply, but their plan is to keep you on their back burner.

Narcissists can never have too many options. Remember, they HATE being single. Should things not work out with their new supply, they know youโ€™re only a call away. And because you feel guilty, youโ€™re likely to take them back, and they know this very well.

If they grow bored with their new supply, they may call you, crying about how badly theyโ€™re being treated. They flatter you by saying what a mistake they made, and how much better you are. Naturally many are taken in, but the reality is that theyโ€™re just using you for a fling.

Now youโ€™re in some sort of three-way relationship which is is known as โ€œtriangulationโ€œ. And the narcissist is in the box seat. They play you both off against each other and sit back basking in the glow of two people fighting for their attention.ย 

Final Thoughts

Over time they get away with treating you worse and worse. But itโ€™s done in a subtle and manipulative way, over months or years with them constantly flitting between the three stages. They continue to triangulate you with others and just sit back and watch the fun.

And because they pass the blame to you, youโ€™re never quite sure whoโ€™s to blame. This keeps you confused and off-balance and always unsure of whatโ€™s going on. Meanwhile, they get away with treating you progressively worse.

Related: How A Narcissist Plays You And How Their Cycle Of Abuse Works

Itโ€™s awful, but this is the common pattern of narcissists in relationships. Theyโ€™re not happy when things are peaceful and in harmony. They are always looking to create drama and conflict, and always want to be in charge.

Jon Rhodes runs a popular blog all about narcissists and how they affect others. Please click the following link to learn more โ€“ Narcissisms.Com


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