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#1 MARRIED TO A NARCISSIST - 24 years of emotional and mental abuse - personal experience
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Emotional Abuse - Power and Control Tactics - Author of Too Much Too Soon Internet Dating Blues
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What would you do? Domestic violence - Boyfriend abusing his girlfriend...
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Physically Abused Victims Feel Trapped, Fearful, Often Worried, Insecure, Angry and Jealous
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So the abuser didn't hit, slap, kick, push, or spit on the victim in awhile, but one's refrain from physical abuse does nothing for the victim's negative emotions that linger long after the abusive episodes have subsided. When the next explosive argument and violence shows up, it most likely will produce more of the same feelings: isolation, fear, worry, insecurity, anger, and jealousy in the victim. There is no quality communication, genuine love, compassion, or understanding in relationships like this! Trapped When a victim feels trapped it is similar to that of a mouse caught in a trap. No matter what one's common sense tells him or her about getting away, the fight within feels useless after awhile and so one gives up! In the victim's mind, "You caught me. I accept my fate." So all attempts to get free whether he or she tries to do it or someone offers to help are ignored. There is more reasoning as to why "I can't, I won't, I couldn...