
Being discarded by a narcissist can be emotionally challenging and confusing. Here are common signs that you may have been discarded by a narcissist:
- Sudden and Cold Disconnection:
- The narcissist abruptly cuts off contact, stops responding to messages, and withdraws emotionally without any clear explanation.
- Lack of Closure or Explanation:
- There is no closure or satisfactory explanation for the sudden end of the relationship. The narcissist avoids giving reasons or provides vague excuses.
- Indifference and Apathy:
- The narcissist shows complete indifference, apathy, or lack of concern about your well-being or the end of the relationship.
- Swift Replacement or New Supply:
- Shortly after the discard, the narcissist may already be in a new relationship or have a new source of attention and admiration, which indicates they’ve moved on quickly.
- Blaming and Projection:
- The narcissist shifts blame onto you, projecting their faults and inadequacies onto you as the reason for the breakup.
- Idealization of New Relationships:
- The narcissist idealizes their new relationship or life, portraying it as perfect and better than what they had with you.
- Hoovering Attempts:
- After the discard, the narcissist may attempt to “hoover” you back into the relationship by sending mixed signals, expressing regret, or using manipulation to regain control.
- Gaslighting and Emotional Abuse:
- During the discard, the narcissist may engage in gaslighting, denying the reality of the situation, making you question your perceptions, or blaming you for the end of the relationship.
- Discard After Devaluation Phase:
- The discard often follows a devaluation phase where the narcissist has demeaned, devalued, or criticized you excessively.
It’s important to prioritize your well-being and seek support from friends, family, or a mental health professional to navigate the emotional aftermath of a narcissistic discard. Healing and self-care are crucial during this challenging period.
Narcissistic discard can be a very painful and traumatic experience. please reach out to a trusted friend or family member, or consider working with a therapist who specializes in narcissistic abuse. Thanks for sharing .
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