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60 My ex is a narcissist and the thing that surprised me most wasn’t the damage they caused — it was the damage I couldn’t prove. Because nothing they did would sound that bad in a sentence. A tone. A look. A pause before answering that made me feel like I’d said the wrong thing. A compliment that somehow left me feeling worse. The whole thing was built from materials too small to hold up in any conversation, and the loneliest part was knowing that what nearly destroyed me would sound like nothing to anyone wh

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 07:00 EDT

My ex is a narcissist and the thing that surprised me most wasn’t the damage they caused — it was the damage I couldn’t prove. Because nothing they did would sound that bad in a sentence. A tone. A look. A pause before answering that made me feel like I’d said the wrong thing. A compliment that somehow left me feeling worse. The whole thing was built from materials too small to hold up in any conversation, and the loneliest part was knowing that what nearly destroyed me would sound like nothing to anyone wh

The relationship ended nearly eight years ago, but I can still remember the exact feeling of trying to explain what was wrong to a friend and hearing how ridiculous I sounded. He didn’t yell at me. He didn’t call me names. He didn’t cheat or lie about anything major. When I tried to describe what ... Read more

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