WHAT HAS BEING IN A RELATIONSHIP WITH A NARCISSIST

WHAT HAS BEING IN A RELATIONSHIP WITH A NARCISSIST COST YOU?

It has cost you your peace of mind, leaving you constantly walking on eggshells, doubting your own instincts, and replaying conversations in your head, wondering what you could have said differently. It has cost you your self-esteem, eroding it piece by piece until you felt unworthy of love, undeserving of respect, and convinced that your feelings were always wrong.

It has cost you time—countless hours, days, months, even years spent trying to fix someone who refuses to see themselves, waiting for apologies that never come, hoping for change that never happens. It has cost you emotional energy, leaving you drained, exhausted, and empty, as if all your love and care were being poured into a void that could never be filled.

It has cost you trust, making it difficult to believe in others, or even in yourself. Every word of reassurance is shadowed by suspicion, every kind gesture met with fear of manipulation, and every connection questioned because the pattern you lived through taught you that appearances are never reality.

It has cost you relationships—with friends, family, and even your own inner circle. Their concern for you was often dismissed or twisted, and slowly, you found yourself isolated, standing alone in a storm that wasn’t your making but one you were forced to endure.

It has cost you clarity, leaving you confused, doubting your memories, and questioning your sanity as gaslighting turned truth into a weapon and made your reality feel like a lie. It has cost you joy, because happiness felt fleeting, always overshadowed by the weight of manipulation, guilt-tripping, and emotional withholding.

It has cost you the ability to fully love yourself, to trust your own heart, to feel safe in your own skin, and to embrace the freedom that comes from being seen, heard, and valued without conditions. And yet, as high as the cost has been, it is also a reminder of the strength you possess—the strength it took to survive, to notice the truth, and to begin reclaiming the life and peace that is rightfully yours.

Every ounce of self-worth, every quiet moment of peace, every step toward emotional freedom, is yours to reclaim. The cost was steep, yes—but the power to rebuild, to heal, and to love yourself again is even greater.

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