A narcissist may confess things to you for several reasons, often rooted in their need for control or validation. By sharing personal information, they may seek to elicit sympathy or manipulate your perception of them, reinforcing their self-image as vulnerable or misunderstood. Additionally, such confessions can serve to create a sense of intimacy, drawing you closer while maintaining their sense of superiority. Ultimately, the confession is often more about their needs than a genuine desire for connection or honesty.
# Get counseling for yourself. # Do NOT Tell him you suspect he's a destructive narcissist! # Learn all you can about this incurable personality disorder # Think about leaving him and things will NOT get better.
Because they are narcissistic.
yes through working too much or getting obsessed with things
The main trait of a narcissist is that they see and perceive things only as they pertain to themselves. So if a commonly held truth doesn't correspond to the view of the narcissist, the narcissist will need to create a version of the truth which does.
Just pray to god and tell him of the wrong things you did in word, thought and deed.
Confess to the God of Abraham and of Jacob tell him the things you have done wrong and ask for forgiveness. He will forgive then read your bible every day. Hope you enjoy ;-)
Yes if you fake confess No if you confess for real
Hester must confess his sins and repent in order to make things right with Dimmesdale.
There is no such things as an ex-narcissist.
A borderline. Essentially a more emotionally reactive narcissist.
There is every hope. Don't ever allow them to spend ANY time alone with the narcissist and protect them from their criticisms and reaffirm their self worth and value if the Narcissist gets to them. if things get bad, just stop taking the children. Their emotional, psychological and mental protection is paramount.
Confess as the Catholics do in church - no.