It depends what Kind of person you are. If you know what you are getting yourself into and you aways remind yourself never to take it personal it can benefit you. But if your clueless and your in the relationhip going crazy without a rational explanation it can ruin you. Make your relationships in the future mess up.
Narcssistic - Self loving Misogynistic - woman/girl/female hater Cretin - Stupid person/ mentally handicapped person
Even mentally healthy individuals won't remain that way for long being married to a true narcissist, so the answer is no, the relationship will not work out. The other mate having OCP will only complicate matters and they will be that ones that will suffer the worst.
It is a behavior in which a person is excessively preoccupied with personal adequacy, power, prestige and vanity, mentally unable to see the destructive damage they are causing to themselves and often others.
Just because a person is mentally ill, it does not mean that they will not be charged and penalized. If the offense is too severe, they may be committed for a certain amount of time.
You leave.
No. They are about control, are egotistical, argumentative, selfish and feel they are god-like. Only their views count! Even if they found another person that was narcissistic they wouldn't get along (a war would ensue I'm sure!) They may find another person to have a relationship with, but that person will soon find out the narcissistic traits and move on.
Probably the brain numbing the wound for a period of time and then realizing it hurts intensely.
A mentally healthy person is safe
Yes, a person who is not mentally challenged can divorce a person who is mentally challenged would have to be proven they are mentally challenged), but they would have to let the courts decide in the provisions of the divorce what you would pay to help sustain the lifestyle of the mentally challenged person.
When someone tells another person they are not emotionally available to them any longer it means that person is drained mentally by the others emotions and they are tired with the relationship.
macavelli
The first big step a person can make is to admit their fault (in this case narcissistic behavior) but, it would take a professional to determine if that person is a narcissist or there is some other reason they don't have successful relationships. It's better to not second guess the reason why a person is not functioning well and see a psychologist (studies human behavior) and get to the root of the problem.