5 Steps to End a Relationship with a Psychopath

Being trapped is not failure, not trying at all is.

Jessey Anthony
Hello, Love

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5 Steps to End Your Relationship with a Psychopath
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I thought love meant tolerating everything your partner does at a younger age because we are not perfect, and our individual interests differ.

What I didn’t realize is that abuse can be masked in the guise of love. We tolerate abuse, even to an extreme, accept it as normal for a particular tradition.

I once loved a narcissist who caused me the worst pain of my life.

If you’re wondering who a narcissist is — they’re people who have a tendency (consciously or unconsciously) to use manipulative words, language, behavior, and mind games to harm, change, or otherwise control their partner’s behavior.

People with psychopathic traits such as narcissism, impulsivity, predisposition, and bipolar who also exhibit antisocial behavior are considered psychopaths.

The reality of loving a psychopath

Psychopathic features can arise during childhood and worsen over time. They do not have the ability to experience affection or form bonds.

They don’t care how their behavior affects other people. Loving a psychopath is usually one-sided.

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Jessey Anthony
Hello, Love

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