anyone who has ever been a victim, and you'll know you've been a victim because you end up in hell. To normal people, when they call time on any kind of relationship, 2 people part ways, have a cry and get healthy again after a few months by never seeing each other again but to a narcissist it's not called time on even if they pulled the plug on it. they will be back to absolute call maximum devastation because they are not done with you yet. Some people kill themselves because of this type of crazy and the narcs don't care, they only care because they have lost a source to use and abuse.
It's absolutely devastating to victims of this kind of abuse but because it's under the radar it's never considered a crime.
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Oh, the tangled web of narcissistic abuse, a dance as dangerous as it is devastating! Lovebombing you into submission, only to ghost you into despair, and then, like the plot of a bad romance novel, they waltz back into your life for another round. It's a cycle that can leave hearts shattered and minds scrambled. Should it be a crime, you ask? Well, darling, if emotional turmoil were a crime, courts would be as jam-packed as a sale on Valentine's Day!
The truth is, dealing with a narcissist is akin to playing a game where the rules keep changing. One minute you're the apple of their eye, the next, you're the core they can't wait to throw away. The challenge, though, lies in proving emotional abuse in the court of law. It's slippery, like trying to hold onto soap in the shower; just when you think you've got a grip, it slides away.
But let's not forget the power of awareness and support systems. Empowering victims, educating the masses, and encouraging empathy—not just for the victims but also understanding the roots of such behaviors—might just be our best shot. And remember, while the law plays catch-up, your worth is not defined by someone who treats love like a game of monopoly. Keep dancing, but maybe switch to a tune that uplifts rather than unravels.