This is What Happens to Victims of Narcissistic Abuse


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6. We have learned the hard way the importance and the necessity of having strong boundaries, both internal and external. We will forever establish and enforce our boundaries with everyone in our lives. We will never ever be naive to the fact that there are people in this world who have bad intentions, and we are very cautious of who we let into our lives. We have realized that the quality of a person is much more important than the quantity of people in our lives. And if you want to learn about how to establish and enforce boundaries with a narcissist, this article here is for you.

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7. And lastly, we have learned that there cannot be any form of meaningful communication between us and the narcissists. If it’s at all possible, we understand that we must go and maintain no contact. If it isn’t possible because we share children with the narcissist, we understand that we must stay as low contact as humanly possible and implement the gray rock method with the narcissist at all times. We realize that the narcissist is not a normal person, and the only way to stay sane and safe is to be no contact or low detached contact.

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Read More: 10 Signs a Narcissist Has Emotionally Discarded You.


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