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Reply to "My husband thinks his "soulmate" is somewhere out there"
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[quote=Anonymous]He is exhibiting classic narcissistic personality disorder symptoms. This tip off for me was your description of his parents. This is not treatable. Grieve your loss and then be done with him. When you do decide to disengage (meaning you're not pining for him and hoping he'll change and that you see him for who he really is), be prepared for him to unleash some rage and craziness. The worst thing you can do to a narcissistic is to stop engaging. Get into therapy for yourself so you can begin to sort this out and find your way back to who you were before you started twisting yourself into knots just to manage him and make him comfortable. [/quote]
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