For a narcissist, being in a relationship with someone with an anxiety disorder is the best possible thing. Most of the time, a narcissist deliberately chooses a person with an anxiety disorder as their victim, because they know very well that they will be able to feed on their insecurities and fears and make them do whatever they want.
A person with an anxiety disorder has all those things that a narcissist needs to trap in their web of manipulation, lies, deceit and abuse. Believe it or not, there are many connections between a narcissist and the anxious person they choose as their partner.
Here Are 17 Connections Between A Narcissist And Their Victim With Anxiety Disorder
1. A narcissist will make you feel crazy while someone with anxiety already doesnโt trust themselves.
A narcissist is never to blame and someone with anxiety will always be the one to apologize. When a victim takes responsibility for the unkind actions of a narcissist it feeds into their ego and how much control they have.
Someone with anxiety tends to apologize for things they donโt even need to. Someone with anxiety is a narcissistโs easiest prey.
2. A narcissist doesnโt want to change while someone with anxiety constantly tries to improve.
A narcissist is never wrong. Not only do they think they are incapable of change but they donโt want to change. They want everyone else around them to change so it benefits them.
So when someone with anxiety is trying to improve and get better a narcissist will see that and try and get them to revert back to self-doubt and lack of confidence. Because if someone with anxiety can overcome themselves then they will be able to overcome a narcissist and thatโs when they lose their power.
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3. A narcissist will pick any fight and someone with anxiety is always anticipating a fight.
You never actually know when a narcissist will lose their shit. And someone with anxiety expects really bad fights that result in name-calling and someone leaving. A narcissist will leave which triggers abandonment issues when you have anxiety. You suddenly start clinging to people and fear fights that lead to ends.
4. A narcissist uses fear to control the situation and someone with anxiety is always afraid.
Someone with anxiety constantly walks on eggshells because they never actually know what they are going to walk into and if they will have to go into defense mode. Someone with anxiety is always nervous. The phone rings. They have to answer. If they donโt theyโll get called 12 more times. Then theyโll get threatened. Then theyโll get something taken away.
A narcissist will use threats when someone does not act accordingly. So someone with anxiety is constantly on edge with every little thing.
5. A narcissist uses the tactic of manipulation and someone with anxiety folds.
A narcissist wants you to do something and they get you to do it. Itโs not even about the task they are asking, itโs more because they asked you. Rather than fight, someone with anxiety does what is asked of them and a narcissist checks it off as a win because everything is about keeping score with them.
6. You point out a narcissist flawย and they tell you โ youโre too sensitive.
A narcissist doesnโt have flaws. Itโs everyone else who does.
7. A narcissist will deny things that have happened while someone with anxiety will hold on tight to the pain.
You think back to something in the past that might have been traumatizing and they easily forget the moments where they didnโt come out looking good. When someone with anxiety looks back at the past, itโs often accurate because it hurt them so much. But instead of actually healing and moving on, they hear something like, โthat never happened.โ
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8. A narcissist will pick you apart while someone with anxiety already picks themselves apart and is an easy victim.
A narcissist will groom insecurity within its victim to a point where they donโt even have to be the ones tearing them down anymore. They hold you to these unrealistic and unattainable standards that no one can reach. Someone with anxiety tries so hard to be good enough then picks themselves apart and people wonder why donโt they have more confidence.
When someone is tearing you down every chance they get and making you feel horrible about who you are because it doesnโt match up to their standard good luck walking away even a little sure of yourself.
9. You blame a narcissist for something and they direct it back to you.
That time they hit you. That time they said something horrible. That time they lost it on you for no reason other than they couldnโt control their emotions, it was your fault because you triggered them to act that way.
They blame you for anything that might go wrong in their life they will never hold themselves accountable.
10. A narcissist will resort to name-calling while someone with anxiety will analyze if itโs true what they said.
When they have nothing else to use, unkind words hurt like hell but their acid tongue doesnโt stop until they see theyโve completely broken you.
Someone with anxiety disorder wonโt sit there and say โI didnโt deserve this.โ They will say โwhat did I do to cause them to lash out at me.โ
11. A narcissist will ruin holidays or celebrations looking for any reason to be unhappy. While someone with anxiety thrives on trying to please someone who will never be happy.
Do you ever notice how on most days when everyone else is happy, this person somehow ruins it diverting the attention back to themselves? They want everyone to be focused on them and they will do anything to steal the spotlight. While someone with an anxiety disorder is the peacemaker and will do everything in their power to calm the situation even if it means compromising their self-respect.
When you have anxiety and youโve been affected by a narcissist your needs become second to theirs.
12. A narcissist gets you hooked while someone with anxiety fears abandonment.
A narcissist needs to feel needed. They need to feel like you wouldnโt be able to function without them. So they break you down and be the ones to build you back up. They try and make you believe they are the only ones who can love someone like you.
Someone with anxiety clings to a series of these dependent relationships trying so hard to win their love and affection. A narcissist teaches you, love isnโt unconditional but comes and goes when they choose and someone with anxiety then ends up having a lot of abandonment issues because of this.
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13. A narcissist will cause drama and spread false rumors while someone with anxiety crumbles at someone talking about them or thinking someone doesnโt like them.
Even if it isnโt true, instead of checking their facts, a narcissist will go after you for it. Instead of hearing your side, if youโve made them look bad or tarnished their reputation beware.
Narcissists look at every relationship as a reflection of them. So if you arenโt living up to their standards and people are talking about you, they donโt think twice, they just believe it because they thrive on negativity and drama.
And when you have anxiety and someone is saying something untrue and mean, you donโt defend yourself, you just deal with the pain someone else has caused knowing you didnโt deserve that.
14. A narcissist will maliciously take you down but manipulate you in such a way you donโt even realize theyโve done it or have triggered you. While someone with anxiety doubts themselves more.
Itโs a snide comment that will ruin your day. Something said about the way you look. And when you tell a narcissist, โI donโt like that you said thatโ or โIโd appreciate it if you didnโt say those things in the future,โ instead of having empathy for you, they realize they got to you and they mark it as a win for them. They respond to whatever you might say with, โwell itโs true isnโt it?โ
Someone with anxiety then starts to believe it. When a narcissist has insecurities they mask it by making others feel worse than they do.
15. A narcissist will continue to test you and push boundaries while someone with anxiety allows it.
As long as you let them get away with things, they are going to keep pushing you closer and closer to the edge. And the thing about people with anxiety is they have a lot of tolerance and even more resilience when it comes to everything.
You ask someone with anxiety why they are tolerating treatment like they and not putting their foot down and theyโll tell you it isnโt worth it because someone like that really isnโt worth any more of their time and attention. They try so hard to just heal the best they can.
16. A narcissist uses emotional abuse to silence you while someone with anxiety then silences themselves.
Narcissistic abuse is so much about messing with your head so there isnโt concrete evidence someone can look back at and say, โyouโve done this, here is proof.โ
When there is physical abuse, there are marks and bruises and you know itโs not right.
When itโs emotional abuse itโs all about the interruption. While a narcissists motive might have been to take you down verbally, days pass, they forget what happened and they say something like โyou were being too sensitive.โ Again. reverting to denial of fact vs. fiction.
A narcissist wins when their victim becomes silent about the abuse. And someone with anxiety reverts to silencing themselves in any and all situations because there is blame projected upon themselves that they shouldnโt take ownership of but they do.
17. Everything is about control and this is where a narcissist and someone with anxiety have the greatest conflict.
The greatest issue a narcissist has against someone with anxiety is the battle for control. Someone with anxiety wants to control everything because anxiety is something they canโt control. A narcissist wants to control the individual because their own sense of worth and value is how they influence others and can control them. But someone with anxiety doesnโt want to be controlled.
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Eventually, the victim with anxiety learns to pull away and control parts of their own life but there are always things they take with them that were a result of narcissist abuse.
How they handle confrontation.
How they view themselves.
How they talk to themselves.
How they choose partners.
How they fold when fighting.
How they apologize too often.
How they are always anxious.
How they fear abandonment.
How they repress emotions.
How they blame themselves for everything.
The relationship between a narcissist and a victim with anxiety may be looked at as cause and effect. But anyone who can overcome both the demons within themselves and a toxic relationship is stronger than any person I know.
Written By Kirsten Corley Follow Her Work On Facebook
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