The 5 Love Languages In A Toxic Relationship

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While each one of us has a unique way of experiencing and expressing love. There are five love languages in a toxic relationship according to Gary Chapman, author of The Five Love Languages: How to Express Heartfelt Commitment to Your Mate.

They are:

โ€ข Receiving gifts
โ€ข Quality time
โ€ข Physical touch
โ€ข Acts of serviceย 
โ€ข Words of affirmation

Some peopleโ€™s way of expressing love is by doing acts of service for their partner or helping around with chores. Some people like to express love through verbal affirmation. Some people express love by physical gestures while some people express love by spending quality time with their partner.

People generally think that their partner has the same love language as them and they show love the same way they would like to receive it.

Related: The Pain of Loving Someone Who Is Toxic for You

However, this dynamic can turn really messy in the case of an Empaths โ€“ Narcissist relationship.

When an Empath meets a Narcissist for the first time, they can be misguided to take a Narcissist as an Empath. They can mistake the sweet nothings and sweet gestures that form a part of the Love Bombing technique of a Narcissist for genuine love and care.

Therefore, it is very important that Empaths learn the real love language of themselves and a narcissist so that they can avoid this toxic relationship dynamic.

The five love languages in a toxic relationship between Empath and Narcissist are as follows.

The 5 Love Languages In A Toxic Relationship

1) Words of affirmation

When Narcissists are using words of affirmation to express love, their intention behind that is a self-serving motive whereas empaths use words of affirmation to express their genuine love and care.

Narcissists use a technique known as โ€œLove Bombingโ€ wherein they shower their partner with unlimited praises and words of affection. They usually employ this technique at the beginning of a relationship to seduce their partner or when there is a fight or a breakdown to hook them back into the relationship.

While these words may look very real as Narcissists have mastered the art of saying all the right things but an empath has to be really careful to see if their words align with their actions or not.

Just because Empaths are honest in their communication and talk to their partner with kindness and respect, they should not make the mistake of thinking that everyone thinks, feels, and acts like them.

A narcissist can be using seductive words to only benefit himself without having any real concern or love for the other person and he can turn abusive at the drop of a hat if his needs are not being met.

Love languages in a toxic relationship

2) Quality time

This is one of the most insidious love languages in a toxic relationship.ย 

Undivided attention and focus are something that we all want in a relationship to feel fulfilled.

However, a Narcissist is all about himself so he is incapable of giving undivided attention or quality time to anyone. His spotlight is always on himself.

He might, on the other hand, try to alienate you from your friends and family members by spending the majority of his time with you but do not mistake this tactic for love.

He is spending the majority of his time with you to fulfill his own needs and agenda and wants to cut you off from your support system so that if things get sour, you have nowhere to go and you return back to him.

Whereas an Empath shows up authentically and is looking for a heart-based connection and therefore gives undivided attention to their partner, they will not find this deep connection with a Narcissist because he is really not capable of thinking about anything apart from himself. And that in a nutshell is a toxic relationship between an empath and a narcissist.

So, while quality time is high on Empathsโ€™ love language list, it does not feature in a Narcissistโ€™s love language list.

Related:ย 10 Things A Narcissist Thinks All Empaths Owe Them: The Empath-Narcissist Dynamic

3) Receiving gifts

Narcissists are superficial and their preferred language of love is giving and receiving expensive gifts. They need external things to enhance their sense of self so they spend lavishly on flashy cars or gadgets. They also buy expensive gifts for their partners when they are in the โ€œLove Bombingโ€ stage.

Empaths are not at all materialistic. They donโ€™t really get carried away by flashy items, their preferred gifts would be well-thought-of, meaningful, handmade gifts or gifts of sentimental value.

Sooner or later, the Empaths would see through the Love Bombing phase of a Narcissist because they cannot feel fulfilled or loved with only gifts or hollow words of affirmation for long.

4) Acts of service

Narcissists think that the whole world revolves around them and they feel highly entitled to everything and think everyone should serve their needs.

They not only expect their partner to do the routine chores for them like cooking, laundry, etc but also expect them to fulfill their every whim and fancy.

Empaths have very poor boundaries around giving as they donโ€™t like confrontations or saying no and end up being the ones who do all the work in the relationship. In the process, they end up feeling deeply unloved and uncared for as they exhaust themselves in taking care of their partner without getting any appreciation or thoughtful acts of service in return.

This dynamic serves Narcissists really well as they feed off the energy of an Empath but it totally exhausts an Empath and causes them to feel insecure or unworthy.

Love languages in a toxic relationship

5) Physical touch

Narcissists operate in extremes as far as physical touch is concerned. They want their physical needs to be met at all times but they will withhold physical affection from their partner as a way to torment them for a perceived hurt or upset that happened long ago.

Empaths need genuine love and physical affection and physical gestures are their preferred love language but a Narcissist would withhold his love from them when they require it the most or when they are at their most vulnerable instead of trying to comfort them or soothe them.

Empaths think that just because they genuinely care and love people, people would do the same for them but that is their biggest mistake especially when they expect genuine love and care from people suffering from personality disorders like Narcissists.

Empaths are highly sensitive people and often put the needs of others before them and forget to take care of their own physical, mental, and emotional needs.

Related: The Toxic Attraction Between An Empath And A Narcissist

This often leads to an Empathโ€™s burnout. Therefore it is very important for them to learn to create strong boundaries around giving and choose their partners carefully and not fall into the toxic Empath Narcissist relationship dynamic.

These are 5 love languages in a toxic relationship between an empath and a narcissist.

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