As long as there is love and communication there's always a chance Granniesunite. That's why when you're estranged by the person whose become ensnared by a narcissist, it's so devastating because without that communication, there's nothing you can do.
It's such a painful journey into this world of hate yes it is a painful and frightening one and I wish you and your family well with yours
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Our ES, apart from his brother is estranged from his entire family and friends he'd had since childhood. Eventually, those that could have shown him things weren't 'quite right' are removed so the narcissist has complete control.
He has little contact with his brother and we are convinced that were he not living so far away in Aus., that relationship would have been terminated too.
I agree that narcissists know their behaviour is wrong which is why they like all abusers, need to alienate their victim. By projecting their own dysfunctional behaviour onto others, they are attempting to make that person look like 'the bad guy'; if they truly think there's nothing wrong with the way they are, why would they need to do so?
Narcissists lack of empathy, their need to control and manipulate and so often their desire to destroy relationships and/or a particular person because they have to be the most important, the center of attention for me and cannot be questioned, makes all narcissists by their very nature, abusive.
When I think of narcissists, I'm always reminded of the fable about the frog and the scorpion. The scorpion needs to get to the other side of the river and asks if he can ride on the frog's back. Knowing the risk he would be taking, the frog declines so the scorpion seeks to reassure him by saying 'why
would I sting you, if I do we'll both die'; so the frog agrees.
Half way across the frog feels a searing pain and realizes he's been stung. He says to the scorpion 'why did you do that, now we'll both die' and the scorpion replies 'I couldn't stop myself, it's my nature, it's what I do.
That for me sums up a narcissist, it's in their nature, it's what they do. I don't believe that all abusers are necessarily narcissists but I do believe that all narcissists are abusive.
It isn't about what you may or may not have done or said, you don't have to do or say anything to become a narcissists victim. You just have to be you, your very existence is enough; that's how it was for us and continues to be so.