CIA Spy: Signs He’s A Con Man, A Narcissist, Psychopath Or Manipulator! (Don’t Fall For His Trap!)

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  • @thecatisoutofthebag83
    @thecatisoutofthebag83 2 місяці тому +1260

    I dated a narcissist:
    1. They never apologize.
    2. They are victims.
    3. Everything is someone else’s fault.
    4. They will spoil your birthday and every happy occasion that is not about them.
    5. They need to control everything: when to eat, what to eat, what to do, the color of the bedspread… EVERYTHING!
    6. They will undermine you and belittle you constantly.
    7. They will cut you off from your friends and loved ones.
    8. They will use your weaknesses and or things you told them against you.
    9. They will groom someone else before discarding you.
    10. They will love bomb you at first.

    • @danilaroche1156
      @danilaroche1156 2 місяці тому +20

      This is a valuable video. Lisa is such a good hostess. The guest is knowledgeable. Very handsome. I'd love to see his hair shorter. It's too girly. Sup with that?

    • @playinglifeoneasy9226
      @playinglifeoneasy9226 2 місяці тому +30

      @@danilaroche1156 #5 much? 😂

    • @whoo2975
      @whoo2975 2 місяці тому +4

      They 💀💀💀💀

    • @GiseleAzerad-l4t
      @GiseleAzerad-l4t 2 місяці тому +7

      Lisa is a great host .The guest is very handsome and explains everything well

    • @melissahillyer1119
      @melissahillyer1119 2 місяці тому +55

      They make you doubt your own memory. You believe you’re crazy because you swear you remember something, but it gets twisted just enough that you doubt everything. It takes FOREVER to recover and learn to trust your intuition and memory again.

  • @barbstotter7288
    @barbstotter7288 4 місяці тому +2068

    The one simple test. Tell them no. No is a complete sentence. But not to them.

    • @janetkendle2073
      @janetkendle2073 3 місяці тому +162

      They will lose their 💩. They may roll with it the first time but if you keep telling them NO they will show you who they are

    • @barbstotter7288
      @barbstotter7288 3 місяці тому +29

      @@janetkendle2073 Exactly.

    • @knuck003
      @knuck003 3 місяці тому +17

      🎉 fact.

    • @oliverbird6914
      @oliverbird6914 3 місяці тому +21

      That's surely contextual

    • @kateashby3066
      @kateashby3066 3 місяці тому +53

      Bingo!!! Ad for many of this, ONLY saying no is very hard. That’s a trauma response. Understand that and just DO IT. This is how we grow out of these trauma responses.

  • @jouerknits
    @jouerknits 3 місяці тому +200

    "When people show you who they are, believe them." - Maya Angelou

    • @JohnShalamskas
      @JohnShalamskas 3 місяці тому +3

      Most people are very different in public compared to their inward self. That can be very jarring to discover after marriage vows have been exchanged. It's like changing a contract after it has been signed. In the words of Darth Vader, "I am altering the deal. Pray that I do not alter it any further."

  • @mariangelapitti2536
    @mariangelapitti2536 2 місяці тому +52

    “Your safety is your responsibility” 💯

    • @nannetteprata4571
      @nannetteprata4571 2 місяці тому

      @@mariangelapitti2536 true. Except the size/strength differential can be fatal.

    • @MorganaRaven29
      @MorganaRaven29 Місяць тому

      That sounds a little like victim blaming

    • @broco6608
      @broco6608 Місяць тому +1

      ​​@@MorganaRaven29 How? Where is the blame?

    • @MorganaRaven29
      @MorganaRaven29 Місяць тому

      @@broco6608 the blame is with the perpetrators, never with the victims.

  • @nellythenarcissist
    @nellythenarcissist 4 місяці тому +1380

    He raised a great point though that I always say - SLOW IT DOWN! Especially if this is dating. Covert Narcissists and psychopathic narcissists (malignant narcissists) need you to fall for them fast and will pull out every stop to make that happen. Best test for a narcissist or ASPD - set boundaries, tell them NO and see how they respond. If they can’t get what they want from you they will move onto someone that is easier.

    • @CrystalShadow
      @CrystalShadow 4 місяці тому +66

      That’s it exactly 👍 I was thinking disagree with them or make them mad and watch the reaction but putting up boundaries pees them off the most! And they won’t stick around if you continue to do this. 😊

    • @Portia620
      @Portia620 4 місяці тому +22

      @@CrystalShadow❤ good because who’s wants them around? 😂

    • @marizonandreatrujillo5748
      @marizonandreatrujillo5748 4 місяці тому +6

      21:49 he said it

    • @ghost46857
      @ghost46857 4 місяці тому

      @@CrystalShadow Make them mad? Perfect example of toxic femininity, and a sure way to push away any man. Disagree, that's fine, putting up boundaries, also fine.

    • @rhiannonh.7463
      @rhiannonh.7463 4 місяці тому

      Mmhmm! So highly suggest watching “Signs of a Serial Killer”, season 5 episode 11 where a team of forensic psychologists, some that have worked with the FBI, break down the five main traits of psychopathy.
      And one the most interesting things about people with this DSM V Cluster B type when they lay in the charm, normal people can see the boundary and know when it’s getting too much.
      A psychopath? They can’t recognize this boundary and that’s when it goes from charming into love bombing territory easily! It’s how serial killers corner their victim a and impulsively inflict violence very easily.
      Here is info, saved a screen shot from the Reddit group where 2/3rds are diagnosed Psychopaths:
      “A question about the motives of psychopaths. Psychopaths motivations are not usually so well thought out or understood by the psychopaths themselves, they see something they want it they take it. That's pretty much the extent of the thinking. Psychopaths tend to be impulsive and lack a great deal of control over their impulses, their brain abnormalities are well known for having deficits in areas that control empathy but they also are deficient in areas that regulate logic and self control as well. So the motivation for most psychopaths is they felt like it, or wanted it etc. very superficial and crude. Think of an adult size child that misbehaves a lot psychopathy is much more than that but developmentally it is true psychopaths are in some ways at the level of development mentally as a child is.”
      Hence why it’s vital people are aware of how they operate to keep themselves safe because these type of folks tend to have sadism tendencies (ie - lived to inflict pain and gets off on hurting others).

  • @bellesterbeatty3571
    @bellesterbeatty3571 4 місяці тому +1744

    Pycopaths can fake empathy like academy award winners.

    • @elizabethy2912
      @elizabethy2912 3 місяці тому +13

      Yep!!

    • @juliettebobcat704
      @juliettebobcat704 3 місяці тому +82

      They'll do it to get you to admit stuff and then use it against you.

    • @dollyrama1132
      @dollyrama1132 3 місяці тому +5

      Yes

    • @Denzella2154
      @Denzella2154 3 місяці тому +7

      Correct 🎯

    • @HTNPSullivan
      @HTNPSullivan 3 місяці тому

      But, they also mess up because they're imitating people. They will parrot the "right" thing to say, or the facial expression they think goes with the situation, but it will look odd. Look at the way Trump smiles for photos. It's a weird grimace. There's no joy in his eyes. Often, they won't be sure how to respond or react, so they will repeat whatever you said or say, "Me, too!" I was with a narcissist for 11 years. I wish I had trusted my gut when I thought his responses were weird. The worst one was around year 9, when he had sucked the life and joy out of me... but I kept attributing my state to me being "broken". I told him I could barely get through a day because I was so depressed and that I often "wished I wasn't here anymore ". I said I was going to find a therapist. He replied, without looking up from whatever he was reading, "Well, I'm perfectly happy with my little life." I replied with a game show buzzer sound and said, "Wrong answer! Someone who tells me every day that he loves me should say something like, 'I am so sorry you are feeling this way. Is there anything I can do to help you?" His face told me that he was more worried about not knowing what a "normal" caring response should be than about the fact that the love of his life wanted to die. I could go on and on, but he's been out of my life for 4 years and I try not to think about him. This video popped up, probably from when I watched a lot of videos about narcissists, which gave me the courage finally to get him to leave. Luckily he had been grooming Ms. Plan B for at least a year, so I didn't have to push too hard for him to leave. Of course, he presented it to me that he was leaving because he "met someone." Yeah, like a year ago 😅

  • @carolhunt2023
    @carolhunt2023 3 місяці тому +682

    Narcissists are nice and kind when they want something. Their behavior is inconsistent. Whatever suits them.

    • @Excellencengrace
      @Excellencengrace 2 місяці тому +7

      I second this as accurate ✅

    • @allnoyz7895
      @allnoyz7895 2 місяці тому +4

      Brilliant!????... Then EVERYONE is a narcissist.
      How 'bout self awareness? Oh, that's way too damned hard.

    • @jessicamarie9208
      @jessicamarie9208 2 місяці тому

      So truuuuuue

    • @kalleidemation
      @kalleidemation 2 місяці тому +7

      @@allnoyz7895 I'm not mean and cruel when I don't get what I want, so I'm not a narcissist. I make sure other people feel safe, happy and comforted, even if they have to tell me news that I'm disappointed by. My problems aren't other people's responsibility. Not everybody things they get the right to be mean to people just because they don't get everything they want, like a petulant child.

    • @allnoyz7895
      @allnoyz7895 2 місяці тому +4

      ​@@kalleidemation Ok...ok. I see. It's just that everyone thinks it's the other person - not the self.
      People should convict themselves internally before accusing others.
      Talking about narcissists as if it could 'never be me' is a mild form in itself. Was not trying to be 'mean.'

  • @GoldFreya
    @GoldFreya 2 місяці тому +44

    I just stumbled across this scrolling and didn’t realize it would be a LIFE CHANGING video.
    Everything he said just makes so much sense, I can’t believe I didn’t see it before.
    I want to show this to my daughters when they are old enough. Please never take it down!

    • @VeganTarotist
      @VeganTarotist Місяць тому

      Giving yourself time and distance, up front, is the best test. This way, you don't end up being manipulative later.

    • @arcticgoddess
      @arcticgoddess 4 дні тому

      Same, and I am a veteran of these types of videos. I just subscribed to his channel! Andrew Bustamante

  • @mayamichelle6741
    @mayamichelle6741 4 місяці тому +997

    This shouldn’t surprise anyone. The system BREEDS and CONDITIONS for narcissistic, sociopathic, Machiavellian personality. That’s how to survive and succeed in this system. The more these behaviors are demonstrated, the more reward, the more fame, wealth, success. The numbers are higher than what he states.

    • @mayamichelle6741
      @mayamichelle6741 4 місяці тому +84

      Narcissistic (entitled)
      Sociopath (lacking empathy)
      Machiavellian (strategic selfishness)

    • @nicres
      @nicres 4 місяці тому +74

      @@mayamichelle6741that’s why trump has “succeeded” 💯

    • @femmefatale71
      @femmefatale71 3 місяці тому +30

      Far higher.

    • @pokemonpro8438
      @pokemonpro8438 3 місяці тому

      Kamala Harris? 80 to 90% of lawyers and psychologists, at least if involved in family law or successful and cutthroat in the Silicon Valley.

    • @delavan9141
      @delavan9141 3 місяці тому +16

      Hasn't it always been that way?

  • @BigNoe-u7u
    @BigNoe-u7u 3 місяці тому +1134

    I broke down crying in front of a guy I was dating and I mean ugly crying and he had absolutely NO empathy for me at all. Zero response , words or actions from him. It was actually really chilling. I couldn't get him away from me any faster. Never looked back.

    • @soliferi
      @soliferi 3 місяці тому +170

      why were you breaking down though? if it was a first date i would run away from you. context is important.

    • @janetkendle2073
      @janetkendle2073 3 місяці тому +93

      My ex sat there with me sobbing with my broken heart (my dad died) and he was a stone. Wouldn't even look at me or acknowledge me. It was so awkward.

    • @kates4089
      @kates4089 3 місяці тому +42

      Mine (lawyer) lied to his doctor so he could stock up on a prescription (he was an addict before he got into law school). I found out and he gaslit, and all sorts of things. I started crying and he made fun of how I looked and sounded while I was crying.

    • @janetkendle2073
      @janetkendle2073 3 місяці тому

      @@kates4089 mine was a drunkard and a pill popper and he would DRIVE SEMI TRUCKS with his sippy cup... He would stop and get a Big Gulp and pour Crown in it and a dash of Coke and pop about 10 pills. He would gaslight me too.

    • @davidschmidt270
      @davidschmidt270 3 місяці тому +30

      So that situation was really a blessing in disguise then!

  • @CoachCreesh
    @CoachCreesh 3 місяці тому +619

    Narcissists are now studying these videos. So, trusting your spirit, having strong boundaries and loving yourself enough to walk away after one boundary violation or seeing one red flag ❤❤❤❤❤

    • @Steadyriot-is4jg
      @Steadyriot-is4jg 3 місяці тому +20

      yeah, then pick the bad boy and wonder why your in a toxic relationship... you have no idea how many times I see comments like this and the women turns right around and goes "oh, he'll be different with me, I can fix him".
      completely ignoring the warning signs because he's got money, attractive or status.
      The problem is people's instincts SUCK and they can't tell a geniounly bad person from someone who is just socially awkward.

    • @NovaPrincess
      @NovaPrincess 3 місяці тому

      @@Steadyriot-is4jg You sound like a pigcel.

    • @lesleybrown1583
      @lesleybrown1583 3 місяці тому +8

      @@Steadyriot-is4jg Because they need healing for c-dependancy and only our maker can do that!

    • @pjw661
      @pjw661 3 місяці тому

      Well said!

    • @centripetal6157
      @centripetal6157 3 місяці тому +9

      He actually says you need to test someone a few times - that shows you a pattern of behavior. If there are too many red flags - it means you need to dip out.

  • @razia6046
    @razia6046 2 місяці тому +72

    Can we just take a moment and appreciate this guy.

    • @maclovia9727
      @maclovia9727 Місяць тому

      Too perfect... narcissist 😮

  • @priscillaL83
    @priscillaL83 4 місяці тому +2146

    Dont forget to trust your gut.

    • @JenGable-Justeson
      @JenGable-Justeson 4 місяці тому +73

      Yes !! If someone gives you a creep vibe or you are forced to interact with someone who is self centered, and lacks empathy, watch out !

    • @SherriFlemming
      @SherriFlemming 4 місяці тому

      Indeed
      The Gift Of Fear by Gavin De Becker
      Safe People by Henry Cloud
      In this world verify everything. Dating requires detective skills. Investigate like the FBI. A background check is a necessity. Never doubt patterns AKA The Track Record
      Interrogate Your Partners Their Past Is Your Future-Sam Vaknin podcast

    • @jenniferphillips3561
      @jenniferphillips3561 4 місяці тому +54

      So so true
      The gut NEVER lies
      Intuition

    • @DEPineda
      @DEPineda 4 місяці тому +36

      @@priscillaL83 I would say the same thing but in another podcast…diary of a CEO…this same gentleman who worked for the CIA says that we should NOT in fact trust our gut because we are often wrong when we do. He has some good insights but to me that was definitely not one of them.

    • @priscillaL83
      @priscillaL83 4 місяці тому +19

      @@DEPineda you are right there because sometimes we may operate out of a fearful or more paranoid instinct. Peoole say follow your heart but sometimes it may be deceiving. So far though my gut has been right though lol but you're right too.

  • @desidudes78
    @desidudes78 4 місяці тому +232

    trust the gut safety. and don't apologize EVER for keeping yourself safe.

    • @bernadettefitzpatrick6448
      @bernadettefitzpatrick6448 9 днів тому

      They only target the vulnerable those who are kind willing to overlook their traits or simply don't see them . Women have been married to serial killers and had no clue until they were caught .

  • @Imahappygirl25
    @Imahappygirl25 3 місяці тому +309

    "You have to put more weight in the action they did today, than the promise they made yesterday"

    • @williamtiffee3799
      @williamtiffee3799 2 місяці тому +3

      Hence the adage: "Actions (and inaction) speak louder, than words..."

  • @kmh8566
    @kmh8566 2 місяці тому +27

    Oh my word. This man is soooo eloquent. He breaks things down in such a tangible way.
    Phenomenal communication skills my dude!

  • @maryohare4141
    @maryohare4141 3 місяці тому +625

    When I started to secretly question if my husband was a sociopath...I was crying because I just learned my mother had just died and it was a horrible, painful death. My husband yelled at me, saying, "She was old, so why are you crying?" He told me "Everybody dies, so what was the big deal?!" He later mocked me, sniffling and mimicking my crying. Yep...I should have left him.

    • @denvernaicker8250
      @denvernaicker8250 3 місяці тому +7

      His upbringing vs whether it was his true nature, is distinguished when you can respond to his statements, rather than dismiss and label it as heartless. As there is merit in your emotion and there is deeper analysis in his lack thereof. There are traits that he would be good at and the one he is not does not represent the whole.

    • @denvernaicker8250
      @denvernaicker8250 3 місяці тому +5

      Not saying his not a sociopath but as the interviewee said it is multiple tests. But at the same time there can biasness to these tests and one has to be subtle.

    • @IdahoRanchGirl
      @IdahoRanchGirl 3 місяці тому +21

      ​@@denvernaicker8250I am a very unemotional person, when it comes to let's say, a dangerous situation where everyone else is in a panic. I just flip into a "we have to deal with this immediately and smartly" mode. It's like I am not scared tho I should be. If it involves a dangerous person that's a threat, I flip into an "I just have to outsmart him" mode.
      I am not a cryer. I actually get annoyed with ppl who cry over things that can be dealt with. I don't get annoyed about ppl crying in grief. I rarely cry, and if I do, it's not in front of anyone. Only a few times in my 61 years.
      HOWEVER, when it comes to dogs, I can get very emotional if they are hurt. Or look scared. Or anything other than happy.
      Now my normal emotion, is being happy. Little things make me happy. A little silly gift. A surprise visit. And I'm very friendly. Unless you screw me over somehow. Then I'm very vindictive and unforgiving. Especially if the person is a friend. I can wave off a person I don't care about. I just act like they don't exist. And resume my happiness.
      But anyway. Even though I'm am happy and fun to be around (so they say), I feel like I might be a little psychopathic. Because of how I don't feel like I think I should, like when somebody dies. I don't break down. I don't cry, unless it's late at night and I start thinking about them and miss them or wish they were still here.
      I just think I should feel unhappy more than I do at certain times. Is there a disorder for always being in a good mood? But still have a cold side? Maybe it's because I'm an Aquarius. Everything I've read says we come across as cold and aloof at certain times. But we really aren't. I don't know, and I don't know why I put this as a reply to YOUR comment! Lol sorry.

    • @murieljubar8672
      @murieljubar8672 3 місяці тому +18

      You didn't?????

    • @taracsenar7604
      @taracsenar7604 3 місяці тому +6

      @@IdahoRanchGirl This is very interesting. I see myself in a lot of points you mentioned and I am currently 21 years old. I would love to hear more

  • @ros1520
    @ros1520 4 місяці тому +1105

    People on the Autism Spectrum and people with ADHD often have great difficulty when plans are changed at the last minute. Anger and frustration may result, this does not make them psychopaths. So not a very useful test.

    • @margaretisabellezerner4556
      @margaretisabellezerner4556 4 місяці тому +83

      But that doesn’t make them a great choice of date either

    • @amberphillips4808
      @amberphillips4808 4 місяці тому +15

      Those are not the total population

    • @ros1520
      @ros1520 4 місяці тому +8

      @@margaretisabellezerner4556 possibly not.

    • @ros1520
      @ros1520 4 місяці тому +11

      @@amberphillips4808 True!

    • @kristyharland3950
      @kristyharland3950 4 місяці тому +28

      There is a connection, adah is from trauma and asd community suffers trauma at different levels, a antisocial disorder is environment and dna the environment is the best part ;) a split of the psyche , and that’s all the attachment, borderline ect however some turn into the anti social types, I think there is a causal relationship and a shared set of characteristics but the same root issue ;)

  • @lissetteo
    @lissetteo 4 місяці тому +282

    As a “socially awkward” person, I thought being awkward was such a disadvantage in society. The affirmation that awkward can be a good thing actually gave me a boost of confidence. Relationships are so complicated. 🙏🏽

    • @dennisrobinson8008
      @dennisrobinson8008 3 місяці тому +2

      Is socially "awkward" not saying what they want you to say or moving as they wish you to move? They lie alot and don't know what they are talking about.

    • @JessB009
      @JessB009 3 місяці тому +3

      A bit simplistic but somewhat correct

    • @dennisrobinson8008
      @dennisrobinson8008 3 місяці тому

      @I.I.I....IoI....I.I.I I do agree with the view of not calling them "narc", but rather just saying they are nasty people.

    • @dennisrobinson8008
      @dennisrobinson8008 3 місяці тому +1

      @I.I.I....IoI....I.I.I Also what is "nasty" for us might be an outright "angel" for another...

    • @indiesindie1984
      @indiesindie1984 3 місяці тому

      Indeed 👍 (I am exactly the same)

  • @practicalwoo
    @practicalwoo 2 місяці тому +86

    I once had a guy I was dating ask me “what are some red flags you see in me?” So he could temporarily modify his behavior to pull me in. He was like a robot studying humans so he could mimic them better.

    • @Alf258
      @Alf258 2 місяці тому

      I've been there ... when someone asks you, " What are you looking for in a man?" Reply with " someone who is being himself, " so you avoid giving him the information to love bomb you by pretending to be all that you are looking for .If they ask you, " what is a red flag for you ?" Reply with " what is a red flag? How do you define it? Give me an example...i dont know " Through back the question and let them talk about themselves. If the think you dont know the definition of a red fag they will think you are naive and you dont know those terms so they will relax with pretending and be more themselves. Just observe ....

    • @christinearmington
      @christinearmington 2 місяці тому +6

      😳 YIKES 😳

    • @suzanne6441
      @suzanne6441 2 місяці тому +4

      Spooky.

    • @shaunasimpson8926
      @shaunasimpson8926 2 місяці тому +3

      Scorpio

    • @practicalwoo
      @practicalwoo 2 місяці тому +5

      @@shaunasimpson8926 Capricorn 😑

  • @reneegardner2286
    @reneegardner2286 4 місяці тому +329

    Charm is the con artists greatest tool. Watch out when they seem too good to be true!

    • @KaylaNoelle1
      @KaylaNoelle1 3 місяці тому +7

      My emotionally abusive ex who was cheating on me the entire time was very charming but he would kind of sprinkle in fake awkwardness to seem endearing. It’s so creepy looking back. The man I’m talking to now is genuinely just goofy and awkward and willing to embarrass himself a bit to show how much he likes me, and it’s helped put me at ease after what I’ve been through. ❤️‍🩹

    • @reneegardner2286
      @reneegardner2286 3 місяці тому +4

      @@KaylaNoelle1 I'm glad you were able to find someone who treats you how you deserve!

    • @ladyjaz6817
      @ladyjaz6817 3 місяці тому +4

      Yea. I should’ve known, now I’ve got new wounds to heal. We were friends for like 3 yrs beforehand tho, so I thought that would be a good foundation 🤦🏽‍♀️😆. I don’t trust myself with these guys anymore. I’ll just stay single, it’s safer.

    • @kimedison6677
      @kimedison6677 3 місяці тому +2

      Dr. Ramani says we don't need charm so stop appreciating it.

    • @thesexyfarmer4877
      @thesexyfarmer4877 3 місяці тому

      @@ladyjaz6817pls don’t stay single . Life itself is very tough. I’m scared of your wounds , I don’t know how long it will take you to get em healed , if not , I would let us give it a try .

  • @devadiosa
    @devadiosa 4 місяці тому +484

    Heavy with the “They have the RIGHT to privacy- but YOU DON’T!!!!”

    • @sisi_zzz
      @sisi_zzz 4 місяці тому +7

      👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

    • @BeckyJade
      @BeckyJade 3 місяці тому +15

      That's right the person hacks me has to know everything about me but I know nothing :/ I dont care anymore I just ignore them

    • @janetkendle2073
      @janetkendle2073 3 місяці тому +6

      THIS is the biggest indicator!

    • @dollyrama1132
      @dollyrama1132 3 місяці тому +11

      They hack ur bathroom😢

    • @devadiosa
      @devadiosa 3 місяці тому

      @@dollyrama1132 The spy cameras in the bathrooms and bedrooms and live streaming it on the Dark Web yuuuuup

  • @joyace9674
    @joyace9674 4 місяці тому +290

    I rather be alone then dealing with this situation I love my peaceful life.. it took me 7 years to stand on my own and that how it will stay I am 70 years old been married 3 time and going thru hell I said to myself once I leave that’s it no more for me thank God I am free 😁🙏

    • @CompostWatcher
      @CompostWatcher 3 місяці тому +20

      Me too. Agreed. God got me out of a bad situation. I’m grateful.

    • @carol-anneobrien1511
      @carol-anneobrien1511 3 місяці тому +12

      Much love to you. I'm 43, been married twice...my peace is my top priority now - my health literally depends on it. But I trust myself enough now that I know I can see the signs incredibly quickly and get them out. I don't expect to be alone the rest of my life, but I'm at peace with it either way. Trusting myself took me 4 years of working constantly on it - best thing I ever did!
      I hope you continue to keep your peace and happiness ❤

    • @athena3865
      @athena3865 3 місяці тому +14

      66 here, similar story and agree. Stay out of relationships; they aren't worth it.

    • @carol-anneobrien1511
      @carol-anneobrien1511 3 місяці тому +5

      @I.I.I....IoI....I.I.I actually that term does still exist for many around the world. But none of us on this thread mentions either, nor did any of us mention evil. We just choose to be alone rather than deal with the "anti-social" people who have been abusive to us in the past. That is within our right to do so and comment as such - it's helpful for those still going through abuse to know there are other victims who have survived, got away, and are happy now. Nobody is suggesting that we are somehow better than others, just survivors who have 1 common interest - or rather experience. If you want to be on a soapbox giving faith to abusers - that they're OK, cos everyone has a bit of evil in them, then I don't think you have any clue about what harm this behaviour has. Nor is their behaviour "normal" I refuse to live in a world where that is deemed OK, because it most definitely is not.
      Yes there are some on the anti-social spectrum who still behave in a normal fashion and don't abuse others around them, but nobody here said that there weren't.
      You've chosen to reply to a very small group of victims as if we are wring for sharing our experiences. I'd love to know why...no, actually, I'd rather have peace.

    • @AngelEyes-xm7el
      @AngelEyes-xm7el 3 місяці тому +2

      I never remarried i watched some of my siblings married 3 to 5 times. Today the father of my children still a drunk 47 years later. I am homeless because i am not a narcissist. He put in there head I am evil. No, just not a puppet on his strings anymore, he uses money for them to be his puppets So sad.

  • @sayusayme7729
    @sayusayme7729 2 місяці тому +9

    So impactful, grew up around these blood suckers. It’s incredibly hard to discern when raised by them and their posse. As an INFJ I’ve fallen for this until I learned all of this.
    Thank you 🌻

  • @jinny6235
    @jinny6235 4 місяці тому +332

    I love his point around 16:05 that we don’t live in a world where we can give people the benefit of the doubt. Totally agree! It’s time to move away from naivete as well as fear and paranoia, and move toward discernment. Clarity. It’s a higher way of thinking and a more aligned way of being.

    • @4Mikes4Mindset4
      @4Mikes4Mindset4 4 місяці тому +6

      👍🏼👍🏼

    • @JoshuaAnzalone-zk5ht
      @JoshuaAnzalone-zk5ht 4 місяці тому +15

      Absolutely and I'm more than blessed that the Lord blessed me with the gift of discernment.

    • @lucid_747
      @lucid_747 4 місяці тому +5

      @@jinny6235 🙌🏼 good point!! Some people don't need to be told this and some of us really really do-- Im one of them

    • @avril.227
      @avril.227 4 місяці тому +9

      We used to live in smaller communities so you actually knew who you were dating. So true about discernment

    • @M.J.R.-bv2oo
      @M.J.R.-bv2oo 4 місяці тому

      How do you get away from tapper$ and double crossers on our phone lines ‽
      Spys nor detectives won't tell you,
      It's about talk shows & idea promotion *
      What lable are them or you 🤔

  • @HULovingLife
    @HULovingLife 3 місяці тому +147

    He love bombed me so quickly and asked a lot about me only to then act like he had the same interests… he actually did not. He is a chameleon and a great master thespian…. So grateful I woke up…

    • @Nas_The_Dragon
      @Nas_The_Dragon 2 місяці тому

      fine ill fully surrender and than when u go by no approach? why are we doing this to each other? u aren't perfect by miles I bet neither am I....maybe u are part of the 1% of enlightned masters but really are you yet?

    • @fairlind
      @fairlind 2 місяці тому

      Oh for heaven’s sake, we are talking about narcissists here, not minor imperfections. Stop being a flying monkey.

    • @fairlind
      @fairlind 2 місяці тому

      AND psychopaths. Let people learn to protect themselves.

    • @Sasharobinson3
      @Sasharobinson3 2 місяці тому

      Same and I have a child with mine. So glad he chose to quit seeing her bc she is better off without a father that will manipulate her and break her down.

    • @GoldFreya
      @GoldFreya 2 місяці тому +3

      Yes! You could be describing my ex-fiancé to the letter. I’m so thankful I had the courage and support to leave when I finally figured out that he didn’t want love, he wanted control.

  • @darlenesimmonds1
    @darlenesimmonds1 3 місяці тому +164

    This man described my husband to a tee. My couples therapists told me he was a narcissistic sociopath. I didn’t understand it but learned why I felt like the crazy one with all the gaslighting. I didn’t even know gaslighting was a thing. This man is spot on about journaling. When i started journaling instead of going to him with my complaints which fell on deaths ear, I was able to emotional detach from the gaslighting or his bad behaviors. He had a hard time with me no longer reacting to his bad behavior or inability to feel my despair. The more I journaled the less I reacted. The less I reacted the more I detached. The more I detached the more I was able to see things clearly without trying convince him about him or convince him to care about how I feel when he behaves badly. He was a covert narcissist. I’m telling you when I learned about the personality disorder I was able to realize I wasn’t crazy. He also deflected and made me the crazy one. Gaslighting was his go to when trying to get out of something he did.

    • @az55544
      @az55544 3 місяці тому +9

      My mom to a T. I also started journaling. What a bright light on the situation. I was fueling her!!! She was so confused when i stopped. I made rules for myself to remember to not engage.

    • @Violets14
      @Violets14 3 місяці тому +7

      I eventually learned a similar lesson with my narcissist ex-fiance after we broke up - that reacting would make me fall into his trap or others.

    • @notnotneutral15
      @notnotneutral15 3 місяці тому +6

      ​@@Violets14or when you try to connect with them on a human level and explain your feelings and actions- they store it and use it as a weapon against you later to make you feel crazy

    • @Yessssz
      @Yessssz 3 місяці тому +3

      Good therapist. Many will try to get you to stay together, beware

    • @l.5832
      @l.5832 3 місяці тому

      Beware the smear campaign when they see they cannot get the desired response from you. They also mat 'step up' their game to dangerous levels until they get the response they want (This is especially true for those that get their emotions vicariously through you. If you do not give the emotion they cannot feel or recognize in themselves they will go to extremes to get it. My husband was like this and once I recognized it, I gave measured levels of the emotion he was seeking fairly early on to 'satisfy him' Particularly important if they have violent tendencies toward you or your possessions.
      I am free of him now, thank God)

  • @ImYourOnlyItGirl
    @ImYourOnlyItGirl 2 місяці тому +17

    Recently broke up with a newer man I was dating. He was obsessed with everyone acknowledging how wonderful and optimistic of a person he is. And then the mask started to slip, when I would share my feelings about something, he would make the most hurtful comments with a positive tone and a smirk that I think he thought came off as a non threatening smile. I couldn’t stand that in the most serious of times, he would always be smirking or laughing. Especially if you were crying and opening up. My gut was screaming at me to say my goodbyes and block him forever. His initial kindness and positivity was infectious and disarming. I should’ve known it was too good to be true from the start, only too three weeks to have real proof of that lol. He talked SO MUCH about how much he loved to help others, but I only ever saw him mocking others. And he was so good at gaslighting and manipulation when I’d ask about his odd behaviors, that most of us would easily self doubt. That’s how easy it is for some antisocial folks out there, amazing actors.

  • @karenlindley.9756
    @karenlindley.9756 4 місяці тому +298

    Always trust your gut instinct. Generally it’s right. But we tend to ignore this sometimes….

    • @lucid_747
      @lucid_747 4 місяці тому

      @@karenlindley.9756yes!!! and we ignore it because we're too busy following whatever the CULTur€ says--
      believe your thoughts,
      be logical,
      focus on materialism,
      admire/ worship the smartest, hyperfocus the mind.

    • @Mlz-w1w
      @Mlz-w1w 4 місяці тому +4

      I usually ignore this a lot! 😏

    • @simonschneider5913
      @simonschneider5913 4 місяці тому +8

      oh yes - and it cost me dearly.

    • @barbstotter7288
      @barbstotter7288 4 місяці тому +11

      Some of us don’t have a good radar due to childhood abuse. The best test for us is to tell them no. Don’t explain. And watch what happens.

    • @shilohhighland6716
      @shilohhighland6716 3 місяці тому

      @@barbstotter7288I’ve done this too. I got a gut feeling from someone a lot of people told me was great. It confused me and even questioned if I was really in the wrong or the bad person.
      After a while, I decided to stand up for myself and do the tests. They were mostly misogynistic, but it was enough to get my husband clued in that this person was not a real friend and not safe around me or our child.
      We haven’t been around them since.

  • @dwynnell
    @dwynnell 3 місяці тому +89

    Don’t listen to words. Actions speak louder. A person’s character can be determined by their actions. Don’t believe reported evidence, trust your own ears and eyes.

  • @JoannaVancouver
    @JoannaVancouver 3 місяці тому +149

    @16:38
    Andrew says: "People who are not nefarious are often times the hardest people to like.
    They're socially awkward; they're a little bit rude; they're kind of rough around the edges.
    So you don't you don't fall in love with them very quickly, but they're probably very honest people.
    They're honest, which is exactly why they don't know how to manipulate the environment, manipulate your experience to make you like them and trust them so quickly.
    So when you're dealing with somebody that's a little bit like aggravating or irritating, chances are they're not trying to manipulate you. "

    • @therearenoshortcuts9868
      @therearenoshortcuts9868 3 місяці тому

      indeed
      though we need to remember "socially awkward" and "socially retarded"
      are not the same thing LOL

    • @joshuapjung
      @joshuapjung 3 місяці тому +17

      this is so wild to consider, I had never thought of things like this

    • @notnotneutral15
      @notnotneutral15 3 місяці тому +16

      Being unlikeable is wholesome. That's a good confidence boost! 🤣

    • @suzannemahoney
      @suzannemahoney 3 місяці тому +2

      ⁠😂totally..

    • @EllaNonimato
      @EllaNonimato 3 місяці тому +2

      that's great.

  • @brownavatar8
    @brownavatar8 2 місяці тому +5

    I was holding my bonnet this entire conversation!! I learned SO MUCH! SO GLAD I STOPPED HERE!

  • @teddiwolf4307
    @teddiwolf4307 4 місяці тому +114

    You can no longer rely on words as they are the narcissist’s weapon of choice. The only thing you can rely on are actions. If the two do not line up, that is all the information you need to know. Run.

    • @SnarkasticSunny
      @SnarkasticSunny 3 місяці тому +3

      ...well said!

    • @teefrankenstein4340
      @teefrankenstein4340 2 місяці тому +3

      💯

    • @Sweetpea-2023
      @Sweetpea-2023 2 місяці тому +1

      Yes! Truth! Married to a “nice guy” narcissist for years. It was a mind bending experience. Focus on actions words mean nothing!

    • @aprilj450
      @aprilj450 10 днів тому

      @@Sweetpea-2023covert narcissists are worse than the overt ones imo, people don’t believe they are as evil as they are because they hide it so well.

  • @intheraw6393
    @intheraw6393 4 місяці тому +253

    Hmm I know some huge narcissists who won't act angry when one changes plans.. instead, they'll figure something else own the road to get you back - with a smile on their face 😌

    • @skylergrey8655
      @skylergrey8655 4 місяці тому +51

      Yep, you always have to pay. If not in the moment, it'll be banked.

    • @SheenaBerry-g5c
      @SheenaBerry-g5c 4 місяці тому +32

      Yesssssss very petty. Like a game of petty, and you don't even realize it until they strike.

    • @kenjerkenjer9576
      @kenjerkenjer9576 3 місяці тому

      @@intheraw6393 trust me they will punish you for it after a certain time the devil is in the details

    • @elizabethy2912
      @elizabethy2912 3 місяці тому +9

      This is actually a great test- my was-band ALWAYS had to change any appointment I made for anything!! The appointments were NEVER acceptable to him!! Everything always has to be under HIS CONTROL!!! He couldn't handle change well, unless HE was in control of all the plans.

    • @sitori663
      @sitori663 3 місяці тому +13

      Yes the passive aggressive games.

  • @jodirowe2996
    @jodirowe2996 3 місяці тому +234

    Women have been taught ‘always give the benefit of the doubt’ ‘give another chance’ ‘be nice & accommodating’ ‘help him’…which teaches us to ignore our internal messages. Gals don’t need to be scowling b’s, but a balance needs to be achieved. Woman are intuitive so trust yourself first

    • @craZbeauTful
      @craZbeauTful 3 місяці тому

      You left out boys will be boys and men just don't think of that. All the passes they get and we are taught to overlook has put us in very dangerous situations. Society has coddled tf out of men as we carry the burden of being gaslight.

    • @itsgvs833
      @itsgvs833 3 місяці тому +13

      It feels so infuriating that women are always being blamed for the hurting the other person even though the other person is a psychopath or even a stalker. I regret giving a snake the benefit of doubt so badly now because I thought that I was overthinking and that I may be called names for misunderstanding a good 'friend' even though I felt extremely uncomfortable that I was being stalked by him. Finding the balance seems so challenging to me now.

    • @MelW669
      @MelW669 3 місяці тому +17

      Yes, exactly. I do not need an emotionally stunted conman project. My 12 year old daughter is far more mature than most grown men I meet. Not my job to raise a man or fix his lack of morals. Or fix anything about him. Or give him anything.

    • @ThePorshaEdmun
      @ThePorshaEdmun 3 місяці тому +2

      Indeed

    • @Steadyriot-is4jg
      @Steadyriot-is4jg 3 місяці тому +6

      nah fam, i know TONS of women who get themselves into fucked situationships, relationships with dudes who I KNOW are just going to fuck them over. Truth is, they don't listen to their gut because they think they will be different with them. They say, "bUt He'S sO aTtrAcTivE". completely ignoring the warning signs.
      Truth is, most women don't listen to their gut because the dude is "attractive."

  • @PAOLINAG
    @PAOLINAG 2 місяці тому +31

    OMG as a young woman, I had to jump out of a moving cab as he insisted he had to make an airport pitstop and everything in my gut told me to get out.

  • @allafilipenya7432
    @allafilipenya7432 4 місяці тому +250

    For people who think that takes too much time to write a journal….
    I used to have a calendar as journal…
    Good day = smiling face
    Awful day = crying face.
    And then compere good days again awful days….
    Big picture is surprising..😳

    • @marystellarosetarot5700
      @marystellarosetarot5700 4 місяці тому +10

      @@allafilipenya7432 GREAT idea

    • @DH-uw3us
      @DH-uw3us 4 місяці тому +14

      I couldn't survive without my journal. I have to get my thoughts down. It does help to look back at previous entries and reflect.

    • @JenGable-Justeson
      @JenGable-Justeson 4 місяці тому +21

      Another tool is to email yourself, and by doing this, you can reflect on monumental things that have occured on specific days, months, even years ago ! Sometimes, it may may reveal patterns of behavior with others, or by counting the occurances of dysfunctional issues/abuse/crime, it may force you to re- analyze your situation/relationship.

    • @satukataja-lf4wo
      @satukataja-lf4wo 4 місяці тому +5

      @allafilipenya7432 Great idea!!! I’ve always enjoyed looking at my calendars as a record of where I’ve been, what people have been in my life etc. So to add the next layer of recording emotional experiences and a-ha moments is brilliant and doable to an already existing system (in my case).

    • @lilyghassemzadeh
      @lilyghassemzadeh 4 місяці тому +1

      How was the big picture?

  • @JenP2776
    @JenP2776 3 місяці тому +162

    If someone tells you how amazing they are (like being a great father), you know they’re trying to convince you of something they know isn’t true but they hope you’ll trust his words alone. If someone is genuinely a good person (or father) they’ll let their actions speak for themselves.

    • @shiepie
      @shiepie 3 місяці тому +8

      This is 100% true and important to remember!!

    • @jadewilson9018
      @jadewilson9018 3 місяці тому +3

      Me ex never answered anything I brought up expressing hurts or concerns instead would just shout in my face, 'you're crazy that's not reality, "I'm such a good guy" pfffffffttttt

    • @lisajane4330
      @lisajane4330 3 місяці тому +2

      @JenP2776 that's the biggest turn off from anyone for me, just shows they're insecurity.

    • @JenP2776
      @JenP2776 3 місяці тому +1

      @@lisajane4330 And their inauthenticity!

    • @ThePorshaEdmun
      @ThePorshaEdmun 3 місяці тому +3

      Correct. Active and present moms don’t go around saying im a great mom. They just doing it 😊

  • @crimsonskiss
    @crimsonskiss 4 місяці тому +315

    The part where he said if you REALLY like someone right away is everything !!! That may be a sociopath! If you don’t immediately like someone off the bat because they’re awkward or rude that means they’re not trying to manipulate you. The people who are super likeable in the beginning. That’s a red flag 🚩

    • @aquarianrain9082
      @aquarianrain9082 4 місяці тому +35

      This is good, but not always 100% true either! It's like alot of info is copy and paste where necessary and trusting your gut is most important of all!

    • @Portia620
      @Portia620 4 місяці тому +17

      Orange flag for caution and just proceed with caution as all people can throw a red flag from time to time. Caution as I was throwing red flags and I was in a toxic narc realionships for 29 years. Just be cautious.

    • @kaybase6967
      @kaybase6967 4 місяці тому +33

      This isn’t completely true in every situation because the opposite can be said too. For instance, if someone likes you right away, they could have some disorder themself like codependency or some other attachment disorder, maybe even be a narcissist themself. Not everything is black and white. There has to be other factors that determine if someone may be a sociopath and you’d have to get to know them and observe them more (maybe cautiously). You cannot just determine who a person truly is after only meeting them once. I think I am a very likable person. When I first meet someone, I am very friendly. That’s how I am. I’m not that way to try to manipulate someone. So that’s why I said not to immediately conclude that about somebody.

    • @MichaelWaisJr
      @MichaelWaisJr 4 місяці тому +1

      A lot of cult leaders and recruiters “love bomb” people.

    • @chicagolc7022
      @chicagolc7022 4 місяці тому +1

      Very good point.

  • @katesong661
    @katesong661 Місяць тому +3

    I had a “friend” who went on a huge monologue once in my car that she lied all the time and was proud to scam or trick people. I was about to start a business with her and i am so thankful I could see something was off with her. I told her that I didn’t want to collaborate with her anymore (I saw such an ability to lie, cheat people and charm them). Later she went on to backstab me and turn other business partners against me spreading lies and slanders. I am so glad I never went on to build a business with her. I lost a couple business partners but I have avoided so much problems and losses down the road.

  • @cherylstell3344
    @cherylstell3344 3 місяці тому +45

    I can smell one from a mile away. They frequently give a pitty story very early on - I now see to test your reaction. Then they study / stalk your social media and say things acting like you to you. Then they act too nice and too in love too soon. Men with issues frequently ask for sex too soon too. They also have bad habits like alcoholism and drug use….

  • @briansaiditsoitmustbetrue4206
    @briansaiditsoitmustbetrue4206 4 місяці тому +368

    I play the "Three strikes and you are out rule" when I meet a new person... Three 🚩🚩🚩's are you get dropped like a used paper tissue. No exceptions at all! I wait at least a month and go on at least 7 or 8 dates in public places before I let them know my home address. All five of my senses are working overtime when I first meet a new person. There are so many "Broken " people out there now... You can't be too complacent.
    Safe is always better than sorry.

    • @Antoinette14273
      @Antoinette14273 4 місяці тому +56

      Agree about not giving the home address. You have to be someone very special to come into my sanctuary. That's a big boundary for me.

    • @CMackenzie-e5u
      @CMackenzie-e5u 4 місяці тому

      @@briansaiditsoitmustbetrue4206 that’s a great filtering strategy.

    • @simonschneider5913
      @simonschneider5913 4 місяці тому +18

      true on the "so many broken people"... - and many of them make it being your problem what they dont want to deal with...

    • @gilly5094
      @gilly5094 4 місяці тому +5

      @briansaidit
      Very good advice. 👍

    • @meagiesmuse2334
      @meagiesmuse2334 4 місяці тому +14

      Absolutely. Also, the latest research I've heard about shows that there is a spectrum, and 17% of people are on the narcissistic spectrum, 30% are on the psychopathic spectrum. A little bit of narcissism is good, but many people who could not meet criteria to be diagnosed as having NPD still have a bit too much of those tendencies to be healthy. Intelligent psychopaths are often very successful, and congregate in a few select professions.

  • @lisar2801
    @lisar2801 3 місяці тому +360

    Narcissists can't apologise, amd when they do it's a fake apology

    • @Scarletpimpanel73
      @Scarletpimpanel73 3 місяці тому +14

      That right there! That's how to find a narc. They can't genuinely and without reservation take blame.

    • @reinapatricia6717
      @reinapatricia6717 3 місяці тому +1

      💯💯

    • @heatherberry01
      @heatherberry01 3 місяці тому +3

      What about the person who you genuinely apologize to and they prefer to hold a grudge and resentment over you for said innocent mistake.
      People aren’t perfect on both sides. Mistakes happen. It’s what we do with learning from the mistake so that it doesn’t happen again is what it should be about. It should be about healing together and learning the other.
      The person I want to be with is someone I look up to and respect.

    • @super266
      @super266 2 місяці тому +11

      Exactly, finally a quality answer. Folks, no single marker immediately shows you if a person has a dark personality. It's a pattern. You need to be on the lookout for the aggregate set.
      The best strategy is seeing if they follow the "Narcissist Prayer" steps:
      1) "That didn't happen."
      2) "And if it did, it wasn't that bad."
      3) "And if it was, that's not a big deal."
      4) "And if it is, that's not my fault."
      5) "And if it was, I didn't mean it."
      6) "And if I did, you deserved it!"

    • @yvonnebo6571
      @yvonnebo6571 2 місяці тому +8

      They’ll say “I’m sorry you feel that way “ instead of really apologizing for what they did and acknowledging that what they did is the reason you feel the way you feel. They never take accountability for anything at all

  • @vcampbell5761
    @vcampbell5761 2 місяці тому +134

    My 20th wedding anniversary is tomorrow. My lovely husband just got out of a car, in front of the building WE live in together with another female. Of course I'm blind as hell and didn't see what me, the security guard at our residence and a couple of friends witnessed. What pecks my peas is when a narcissist argues public, and apologies in private. THAT is my husband. He asked me what I wanted for our anniversary and I replied, A DIVORCE. Be strong my sisters of EVERY RACE and religion. Hold your ground, but most important, don't argue with these clowns and remain the beautiful, strong women that you are. RESPECT!

    • @user-us4mc7ej3c
      @user-us4mc7ej3c 2 місяці тому

      Oh h3ll no 20 years .. be strong you're worth more than this clown

    • @Sweetpea-2023
      @Sweetpea-2023 2 місяці тому +6

      Be careful. This is the most dangerous time, when you are leaving. I divorced a sociopath/ narcissist after a decade plus. Hire a PI and d get a good lawyer. Don’t tell him about your plans. Good luck!

    • @vcampbell5761
      @vcampbell5761 2 місяці тому

      @@Sweetpea-2023 thanks

  • @melany.muraour
    @melany.muraour 4 місяці тому +80

    I work on an 80/20 principal. If i feel unhappy more than 20% of the time and i observe it over a period of time, it highlights patterns of that person's bad behaviour. This indication informs my decision and justifies me ending my relationship with that person.

    • @JohnShalamskas
      @JohnShalamskas 3 місяці тому +4

      There are some absolute red flags I watch for. Does the person treat others, especially those who cannot defend themselves, like dirt, but not me? Because they will get around to me in due time, perhaps they are already doing it when I am not around to defend myself. Also the lack of empathy or respect for others, their feelings, or their property. Are they in the habit of putting me into uncomfortable situations? It's really likely for them to slip up, you just need to know the signs.

    • @melany.muraour
      @melany.muraour 3 місяці тому +1

      @@JohnShalamskas great points ❤️

    • @HeavenlyLights
      @HeavenlyLights 2 місяці тому +1

      Perfect.

  • @pb8797
    @pb8797 4 місяці тому +128

    Red flag someone who gets too comfortable too quickly. Also how do they speak of their exes.

    • @janetkendle2073
      @janetkendle2073 3 місяці тому +11

      THIS!!! There were so many clues in that! I had that little ✔️ in my spirit but ignored it! I kept pushing forward.."Poor thing, she treated him SO BAD" 🤦🏼‍♀️

    • @rebeccahowie7234
      @rebeccahowie7234 3 місяці тому +8

      Ya the ex’s are “crazy.” That’s why they are blocked… it makes sense! Some people are crazy and need blocked. My ex blocked me only because I know how he is and how bad it is!! I used to wonder why his ex was blocked, now I know!!

    • @jadewilson9018
      @jadewilson9018 3 місяці тому

      Mmm mine was pretty advanced, he realised that speaking well about his exes was a solid cover act to seem like a nice guy (even though he completely abandoned each one coldly). They study healthy people to copy 'good behaviour' to seem more decent. Behind closed doors they were evil to each one. I have no doubt

    • @janetkendle2073
      @janetkendle2073 3 місяці тому +2

      @I.I.I....IoI....I.I.I No, pretty sure I don't treat ppl like my ex does. The difference is I have never set out to hurt someone and if I do something that hurts somebody else I am willing to change and take responsibility. My ex would never admit he was wrong or did anything hurtful even if you had evidence with pictures and videos and eyewitnesses. You are correct. The Word of God tells us we are all born into sin and we are all going to Hell unless we accept the sacrifice that the only perfect person made for us by taking our sins on Himself and dying for us and rising again on the 3rd day.

    • @janetkendle2073
      @janetkendle2073 3 місяці тому

      @I.I.I....IoI....I.I.I 👍🏼

  • @amycimaglia913
    @amycimaglia913 4 місяці тому +236

    I’ve jumped out of a moving car on a busy street to get away from a terrible narcissist and I was not hurt at all. It was necessary.

    • @1995marixsa
      @1995marixsa 3 місяці тому +5

      Please stay safe

    • @juliettebobcat704
      @juliettebobcat704 3 місяці тому +10

      Glad you were OK, because when I was in the orthopedic wing, I was next to a teenage girl who jumped out of a moving car to get away from an intense argument with her mom, and she was EFFED UP.

    • @1995marixsa
      @1995marixsa 3 місяці тому

      @@juliettebobcat704 ufff, I can only imagine hoe hard it must have been on her, risking her life just to get away uuufff

    • @BangWax
      @BangWax 3 місяці тому +8

      Definitely not “on the spectrum” jumping out of a car on a busy moving street to “get away from a narcissist” when you could wait another few minutes to jump out of a stopped car at a red light even. But no. Yet another good decision, besides you didn’t get hurt. Wacko.

    • @BangWax
      @BangWax 3 місяці тому

      @@juliettebobcat704she wasn’t even escaping A “terrible narcissist?” Otherwise I would say “brilliant” ides. 😂

  • @ladybimshire6808
    @ladybimshire6808 2 місяці тому +17

    Testing people in itself seems manipulative and unhealthy. If I found out someone is “testing” me for anything, I’m be out.

    • @tinselstar
      @tinselstar 2 місяці тому

      It's not true testing, it's watching for certain behaviours when a usually unavoidable change in situation comes up. Hell, it could be how they treat you if you get a stuck in bed for a week surprise flu. Is it the same as they expected from you when the same happened to them? Sometimes your gut is telling you something so then you may 'test' by changing a dinner date time, going out with your friends on short notice, that type of thing, and seeing if they'll react full of red flags. Decent people rarely 'test' without the gut feeling unless they have a history of dealing with people like this so it's a blanket test for everyone, because they are still traumatised (get therapy if you are at that level) I think 'test' is the wrong word as you are looking more for a situational reaction warning checklist than a surprise exam

    • @Xpistos510
      @Xpistos510 2 місяці тому +6

      You might be one of them.

    • @rockfelloweades4237
      @rockfelloweades4237 2 місяці тому

      No need to really test… a change of plans - it just happens naturally⁉️

    • @Azurie-e9s
      @Azurie-e9s 3 дні тому

      ok bye dont let the the door hit you on the way out🤣🤣

    • @karlsokalski4234
      @karlsokalski4234 День тому +1

      Doing tests just for the sake of testing does seem a bit underhanded. Normal life provides enough wrenches to the works that people shouldn't have to create tests like the ones he mentions. Situations will crop up often enough to expose the red flag(s). Just don't ignore what you see.

  • @deeks1205
    @deeks1205 4 місяці тому +343

    The problem is when your dealing with a person that knows they have a personality disorder and knows how to disguise themselves and their behaviour.

    • @cathywasserman4571
      @cathywasserman4571 4 місяці тому +29

      Exactly. These days, many know, though they would deny it, if confronted. They know to hide a great deal.

    • @luigiprovencher
      @luigiprovencher 4 місяці тому +10

      Most people don't know.

    • @Snack-well
      @Snack-well 3 місяці тому

      No one can hide for long. Over weeks and months their “mask” will slip. Don’t ignore it.

    • @rob3oy658
      @rob3oy658 3 місяці тому +24

      A BPD person will always tell you in the first 15 minutes. Can be as trivial like them saying "I push people away", "My Exes are abusers", "Everyone leaves me".

    • @kateashby3066
      @kateashby3066 3 місяці тому

      Not really. What do those with ASPD and NPD have in common? They work FAST and need YOU to get trapped quickly before you figure them out. That’s why they love bomb us. The trick is to take your sweet time in a new relationship and if they come on way too strong- that’s a HUGE red flag and either signals they are a predator or at the very least have abandonment issues and are anxiously attached. Either way- they’re not healthy. Healthy men and women don’t rush. They don’t sweet talk. They have boundaries and respect each others too.

  • @judyfitch5279
    @judyfitch5279 3 місяці тому +150

    Dated a guy for several months. Nightmare out of the gate. Could not get him out of my life. Broke up with him three times. At the end, he laughed in my face and told me it was all a joke, a series of tests to see if I was "strong enough" to date him, and that I had failed. I went no contact immediately...thought getting away from him would be the end, but instead he doubled down...stalked down my friends, lied to them (conned them), blamed me for his own problems (getting fired from jobs, evicted from places because he couldn't get along with anyone). For years, he got other women to befriend me and syphon information about my life so he could continue to undermine it. This was 9 years ago and I'm still dealing with the fallout. I still think of moving, even though he's left, because I can't undo the damage he did. Reminders of it everywhere. RUN if you have even the slightest unsure feeling.

    • @KideNetworks
      @KideNetworks 3 місяці тому +5

      Same thing happened to me lol😂

    • @LQOTW
      @LQOTW 3 місяці тому +11

      Holy crap what a nightmare!

    • @ConciousConnection369
      @ConciousConnection369 3 місяці тому +6

      I second that! Dealing with a similar situation now! Can't trust no one!

    • @hobosapien7735
      @hobosapien7735 3 місяці тому +5

      Check DARVO tactics - deny (culpability), attack (the other person), and reverse victim and offender

    • @bcc7777
      @bcc7777 2 місяці тому

      Mhmm. I felt every word of this. Down to getting girls to befriend me. Ugh, fucking creep!

  • @laydgtv3218
    @laydgtv3218 4 місяці тому +175

    This man has the best curls ever

    • @delavan9141
      @delavan9141 3 місяці тому +3

      "Vanity is unbecoming a man."

    • @annaifos
      @annaifos 3 місяці тому +2

      😂

    • @apollyon1
      @apollyon1 3 місяці тому +4

      There’s no way he’s a spy right? I mean anyone could pick this guy’s hair out of a line up.

    • @gigiarmany
      @gigiarmany 3 місяці тому +1

      ​@@delavan9141😂yeah, a bit narcissistic 😅

    • @abigailandino6251
      @abigailandino6251 2 місяці тому

      @@delavan9141what? 😂

  • @kathrynhegarty9576
    @kathrynhegarty9576 2 місяці тому +8

    I have Adhd and sensory Autism. I don't cope well with change and I may react emotionally. However I rationalise with myself and am quick to apologise or fix the situation.

  • @MelW669
    @MelW669 3 місяці тому +174

    Staying single. This is a good reminder. It’s just not worth it to me anymore.

    • @ny3683syr
      @ny3683syr 3 місяці тому +24

      Ditto. Parts of my childhood were very traumatic, leaving me needy. My romantic bonding experiences were formed out of desperation. After two failed marriages, I quit. I'm much happier on my own. I feel healed from my childhood trauma, but I still worry that a relationship could capsize my sense of security. Yes, it is not worth it to me either. It took me too long to build a happy life.

    • @EvilMAiq
      @EvilMAiq 3 місяці тому +3

      You miss 100% of the shots you don't take.
      Feel free to make that choice for yourself, but I don't believe on betting against myself.

    • @MelW669
      @MelW669 3 місяці тому

      @@ny3683syr I’m one failed marriage down and currently continuing to work on healing the trauma. I just seem to repeat the same cycle and my peace is worth more than any amount of connection at this point. I’m not trading it. So I don’t blame you. Looking around, no one seems overwhelmingly happy in their relationships anyway. So I don’t feel like I’m really missing much.

    • @MelW669
      @MelW669 3 місяці тому +17

      @@EvilMAiq I’m finally better FOR myself. I’m much happier on my own than I have ever been while partnered.

    • @ilétaitunefoi33
      @ilétaitunefoi33 3 місяці тому +4

      Right. People are crazy especially young generations

  • @avril.227
    @avril.227 4 місяці тому +109

    I’m so concerned about women dating now. It is a challenging time out there. It takes years to truly get to know someone. I recommend not taking the freeway of love, take the slow road … he is so right about trusting what someone does, not what they say. Don’t give a part of yourself to someone who doesn’t deserve it. Also if you keep missing red flags get counseling. That usually means you have unresolved issues from your past and you may keep falling for similar men. Trust yourself ladies!

    • @andymorales6907
      @andymorales6907 3 місяці тому

      If the CIA's main purpose is to manipulate foreign adversaries to their (the US) advantage, why is the US in decline in so many areas I wonder? Is it because the agents are incompetent and/or do a bad job or it is all by design?

    • @marshmallowsx1x
      @marshmallowsx1x 3 місяці тому

    • @marshmallowsx1x
      @marshmallowsx1x 3 місяці тому

    • @rebeccahowie7234
      @rebeccahowie7234 3 місяці тому

      I screen shotted your comment! ❤️

    • @stadler72
      @stadler72 2 місяці тому

      You're right. Except I think "Trust yourself" is too simple. You need people around you who love you who will see things you don't see; trust them enough to listen, since your feelings may tell you to ignore the signs. You need friends and community with backbone and who feel responsible for you in the right ways, so dudes with bad intentions will fear for their lives (should always be the case). It sounds unempathetic, but the goal is not "empathy at all costs"; it's order. Order is the foundation for human flourishing.

  • @brainstemriff
    @brainstemriff 4 місяці тому +91

    My gut says it's way more than ten percent

    • @PTSarah32
      @PTSarah32 3 місяці тому +7

      I think I understand where you’re coming from. There are people who have narcissistic traits (basically toxic/unhealthy) but not enough to be diagnosed. I wonder if mental health professionals will come up w/ NPD Type 1 & NPD Type 2.

    • @JustMe-vs1kj
      @JustMe-vs1kj 3 місяці тому +3

      there are other disorders that can have traits or just make up for toxic behavior like bipolar for example, wich makes the population of toxic people just way more then 1/10

    • @geraltplisken1316
      @geraltplisken1316 3 місяці тому

      I would say more around 30%. Cluster B people are toxic

    • @GracieDontPlayDat
      @GracieDontPlayDat 3 місяці тому

      Christians believe 1/3 of the angels became demons, and then we have the people who are possessed or influenced by them, so, you can do the math, and it is fairly obvious some are of the same spirit with the tropes they repeat.

    • @mybrotherkeeper1484
      @mybrotherkeeper1484 3 місяці тому +1

      Yes. With the trauma of unrighteousness’ results increasing….

  • @lcarlson7725
    @lcarlson7725 2 місяці тому +6

    I have a narcissist in my immediate family. I'm 60. I have lived far from my family for 35 years and this relative is almost a decade younger than I. I always stood up for her, supporter her, believed her. Story after story, novel after novel - I believed her. Life caused us to live in close proximity a few years ago and I saw her - this time as an adult male with many years of experience. I discovered she was/is a full blown narcissist. Aside from feeling completely stupid for not noticing it (my wife would tell me there was something wrong w her because she always brought drama and chaos to every interaction...but I didn't believe my wife) I was shocked. I tried to reason w her logically, it was impossible. She treated our parents horribly - I would ask her why? what was she thinking? Never an apology, never an explanation? I won't bother you with the details. Here is how to end it - walk away. Silently. Quietly. Don't look back. Don't try to reason. Don't try to get the last word. You will fail. Just....fade....away..... - and pray they latch onto someone else. There is no other way to escape a narcissist

  • @insanogeddon
    @insanogeddon 3 місяці тому +71

    Accountability is something that con artists, narcissists, psychopaths, and manipulator NEVER DO they change the topic, attack, or schmooze!

    • @JohnShalamskas
      @JohnShalamskas 3 місяці тому +2

      Accountability would imply that they are responsible for their destructive actions. That would destroy their self-narrative that they are good and not at fault for anything bad.

    • @Nas_The_Dragon
      @Nas_The_Dragon 2 місяці тому

      when did u become a living God on earth? can u tell me what shape your body, mind, and spirit are in right now today at your age? oh boy stop judging folks. most ppl are good and we simply do not love them or show them any love or support that is what is needed more in this World. not these stupid names or prisons.

  • @chlofene
    @chlofene 4 місяці тому +63

    I taught emotionally disturbed teens for 28 years; all this was present, and I had to learn how to deal with them or not. Now, I don't let anyone around me that I don't look at hard, and all it takes is one attempt to cross my boundary, and I am DONE.

    • @ec1222
      @ec1222 4 місяці тому +13

      People like you are incredible. You have my utmost respect for being able to withstand the stresses of your duties for 28 years, for such an important cause.

    • @ffh6795
      @ffh6795 3 місяці тому +6

      not everyone has bad intentions though or crosses boundaries on purpose.
      i understand and support this idea when it comes to people that get a kick out of pushing people, but even difficult people deserve a chance to connect with someone.
      the way you phrase it here makes me think that you make yourself very very lonely out of trauma about what you experienced with these children.
      in the video at some point he talks about genuine people. how we are rough around the edges and dont act in a dishonest way.
      if you only accept smooth people around you, then you wont find genuine ones.
      hope you ok. and thank you for being one of those people that helped me alot when i was one of *these* boys... ❤️🫂

    • @delavan9141
      @delavan9141 3 місяці тому

      Sounds like maybe you've let your experiences get the better of you.

    • @NovaPrincess
      @NovaPrincess 3 місяці тому +4

      @@ffh6795 '...but even difficult people deserve a chance to connect with someone,' you say, but NO THEY DON'T. That type of entitlement is exactly what a narcissist or their enablers would have.

    • @Azurie-e9s
      @Azurie-e9s 3 дні тому

      to be hones we didnt lose much by the way you are looking

  • @JenGable-Justeson
    @JenGable-Justeson 4 місяці тому +62

    I agree with him 100 %, with regard to being very cautious about who you allow into your life. Although, through direct observation, over a course of time, most of the time (not always) you can tell if someone is a criminal/liar/cheater/has severe mental health issues/has covert illicit drug problems, or may be totally healthy.

  • @heatherlyfrancesruth3502
    @heatherlyfrancesruth3502 2 місяці тому +2

    This is absolutely amazing. After two relationships with anti-social men, (narcissistic, manipulators, sociopathic) I lived this for over twenty years. The way you explain it and break it all down is so accessible and true. I just wish I knew about this twenty years ago!

  • @lucid_747
    @lucid_747 4 місяці тому +188

    When trying to spot a narcissist, there are exceptions to the rule. The highly sensitive person can be mistaken for the narcissist even though their motivation is the exact opposite.
    Eg, the narcissist is not showing their emotions because they're cold and calculating trying to get what they want.
    The HSP can also not show their emotions, but it's for a different reason-- they might be sensitive to what's happening, the sounds, smells, other people's emotions that their feeling.

    • @familylifescienceeducation5227
      @familylifescienceeducation5227 4 місяці тому +8

      🎉❤

    • @Dr.JudeAEMasonMD
      @Dr.JudeAEMasonMD 4 місяці тому +17

      As an HSP this is so true.

    • @Portia620
      @Portia620 4 місяці тому +2

      Truths.

    • @lucid_747
      @lucid_747 4 місяці тому +1

      @@Dr.JudeAEMasonMD ditto

    • @rhiannonh.7463
      @rhiannonh.7463 4 місяці тому +11

      Here is something a diagnosed psychopath said on Reddit:
      “For cluster B, these trajectories can be rendered down to a principle primal fear and pattern of countering behavioural drivers.
      • NPD: fear of being unloved/forgotten
      • HPD: fear of being unwanted/ignored
      • ASPD: fear of being controlled”
      Remember this because this is the fears, the main driving force to hold they behave with others in society.
      People who have psychopathy read people extremely well. Some are organized thinkers who are highly intelligent, some are disorganized thinkers with low intelligence. It’s why it’s important to know this.

  • @mygoodnessdarlin
    @mygoodnessdarlin 3 місяці тому +21

    He is brilliant! Please do another interview with this expert. Very intriguing information and it may even keep people safe from falling into situations with these characters.

  • @laurenalmeyda6916
    @laurenalmeyda6916 4 місяці тому +96

    Trauma dump is a huge red flag. If you meet someone and the first time they talk to you they are telling you about their diagnosis, their dead family members who they are having a hard time moving past etc etc...run. Everyone has a story and a struggle. Do not give out your personal life story the first time you meet someone! They do this to hook you in or get nasty information on you.

    • @jadewilson9018
      @jadewilson9018 3 місяці тому

      Yes! Or when they convince you to open up too soon, usually whilst pretending to be super empathetic and interested in your story... red flag. They're gathering Ammunition and doing pattern reading like a hunter.

    • @CoachCreesh
      @CoachCreesh 3 місяці тому +6

      🏃🏾‍♀️🏃🏾‍♀️🏃🏾‍♀️🏃🏾‍♀️🏃🏾‍♀️🏃🏾‍♀️🏃🏾‍♀️🏃🏾‍♀️🏃🏾‍♀️🏃🏾‍♀️

    • @shekinahfire5936
      @shekinahfire5936 2 місяці тому +3

      This is a HUGE RED FLAG! 🤞💯

    • @bakedbeans9546
      @bakedbeans9546 2 місяці тому +2

      And have you noticed, people you BARELY know do this. I remember I once started a company where a colleguge trauma dumped her very personal issues on me, she turned out to be the biggest manipulator/liar in the whole company.
      The more they talk, the less I say.

    • @fawncannon1008
      @fawncannon1008 2 місяці тому +4

      they also do it to establish victimhood and the trauma bond.

  • @billiefitzgerald8338
    @billiefitzgerald8338 2 місяці тому +1

    I really, really needed this right now. That distrust of yourself is a killer.

  • @susangrande8142
    @susangrande8142 4 місяці тому +36

    @16:50 he’s absolutely right about the lack of people-pleasing, the socially a bit awkward thing, at least for some people. My husband is like this. I *know* that whatever he says to me he absolutely believes/knows; it’s his personal integrity. What I see is what I get. There is no manipulation in him. I love that! I grew up in a family where my father was a narcissist, and my mother was very controlling and abusive. We’ve been happily married for almost 17 years. 💝

    • @jadewilson9018
      @jadewilson9018 3 місяці тому +2

      Beautiful x How did you manage to gravitate to a genuine person after that childhood experience? Struggling with this.

  • @heyu123
    @heyu123 4 місяці тому +165

    I can’t deal with people who cancels last min. Just makes me feel that they’re undependable and words don’t match their actions

    • @Merbella
      @Merbella 4 місяці тому +35

      Exactly. Dependability is important. Sometimes, people cancel bc they found a better opportunity. No thanks

    • @missmissy5170
      @missmissy5170 4 місяці тому +25

      Exactly! Respect my time

    • @qua7771
      @qua7771 4 місяці тому +25

      I'm a planner with schedule involving other peoples time. If someone cancels, then they are disrespectful of everyone involved. I don't think this is a fair way to test someone just for the sake of it.

    • @VictoryXR
      @VictoryXR 4 місяці тому +20

      Looks like we found four of them 😂

    • @qua7771
      @qua7771 4 місяці тому +10

      @@VictoryXR So your the canceler?

  • @Аноним-щ3н
    @Аноним-щ3н 4 місяці тому +111

    Don't forget that narcissists and psychopaths learn everything people say about empathy, healthy relationships and so on.

    • @andreaanonymous5474
      @andreaanonymous5474 3 місяці тому +16

      And they fake having it really well in the getting to know you stage.

    • @Аноним-щ3н
      @Аноним-щ3н 3 місяці тому

      @@andreaanonymous5474 they want you to THINK they have all of these, so you will give it to them finally

    • @yamairad1
      @yamairad1 3 місяці тому +15

      Yes, but they ALWAYS slip up. ALWAYS! It's extremely hard to keep this up for a long time. We need to be emotionally strong enough to identify and accept when they do slip.

    • @44bosslady
      @44bosslady 3 місяці тому +7

      ​@yamairad1 Yes, this is true. However, some of them can fake it as long as an year. Especially if they are trying to trap you in a relationship/ marriage.. Speaking from experience😔.

    • @yamairad1
      @yamairad1 3 місяці тому +4

      @44bosslady Oh, I know. I was married to one. But, that's why you keep distance like he said. I let my X get too close to quick. I'm certain I would have left him had I had more space. Keep your distance and your eyes open.

  • @galtgallery6720
    @galtgallery6720 Місяць тому +2

    This is one of Andrew Bustamante's best podcasts...showing women how to protect themselves from emotional/social manipulation.

  • @thecurator2626
    @thecurator2626 3 місяці тому +195

    Can they tell women how to identify child predators? Too many single women with young children are inviting these creeps into the lives of their children to the detriment of everyone.

    • @eun5150
      @eun5150 3 місяці тому +8

      😢100

    • @Kitofthearts
      @Kitofthearts 3 місяці тому +4

      Misandry?

    • @Kitofthearts
      @Kitofthearts 3 місяці тому +6

      In this context, the single mothers must lean on male family or friends. The emotional response is to warn all men, who are willing to enter into a relationship with a woman, that they cannot raise another man’s child.

    • @marleyhill34
      @marleyhill34 3 місяці тому

      Rule One: do not become a single mother unless you went to a sperm bank, adopted or fostered. Rule number 2: if you are a single mother, never leave your children alone with a man who isn't their father. That's it. every man has the potential to be a predator. And some men unalive their own children. If it wasn't illegal, as it is in many countries in the world, men would have sex with a child. Angola and the Philippines set the age of consent at 12. Pregnancy can destroy the body of a 12-year-old girl. The psychological burden of fatherhood can destroy the mind of a12-year-old boy. I'm nearly 43 and child free. If I still want children, I would not do it with a man. 9 out of 10 men that I grew up with had toxic traits...and not all of them were related to me. I'm talking about neighbours, community leaders, in laws, teachers and church leaders.

    • @StormyMonday0896
      @StormyMonday0896 3 місяці тому +15

      Trust your gut feelings. If a guy comes with no kids and you have kids, be cautious, no benefit of the doubt. If a guy keeps asking for money, be very careful

  • @sparkle3000
    @sparkle3000 3 місяці тому +25

    Self love, celibacy and the 90 day rule will help keep you safe.
    Don't be prey, follow your instincts and follow your intuition.
    Never on-line date, it has become a playa's paradise.

  • @Stephchang-d3l
    @Stephchang-d3l 2 місяці тому +155

    I would say the first sign will come from your own gut feeling which will send signal to your body telling you that this person doesn't make you feel comfortable being around him/her. The fact that you are already asking this question should alert you to be careful. Something will feel off and you won't know what it is exactly. Covert narcissists can act very charming in the beginning but there will be often also present underlying sense of superiority about them.
    That sense is actually deriving from them feeling insecure about themselves, so they tend to quietly degrade others in order to feel better about themselves. On the other hand if covert narcissist feels that you are above his league, he will act like your servant, trying to please you - almost annoying in a way. But make no mistake. If you decide to stay in a relationship with him, he will downgrade you and abuse you like all the others. Because in his mind, if you love him, he thinks you are unworthy of him.
    Covert narcissists hate themselves so if someone loves them, than they think this person is worth less than them and that they can do better. Other sign to look for is any kind of judgment towards others. If he criticises other frequently, he will more likely criticise you as well once he gets more comfortable around you. Pay attention to how he treats people that are dependent on him as well. Narcissists hate those especially if they can't get anything of of that for themselves.
    Moreover, Cheating in marriages is not restricted to only men. Women cheat as much as men do. If you're suspecting your wife of infidelity, you'll have to keep an eye on her of her without her knowledge of her. One of the best ways to know if your spouse cheats on social platforms is by paying close attention to how your spouse behaves while online. The signs are pretty the same. Is your spouse more time on the app without explanation and gets unnecessarily defensive when you ask about it? If your spouse behavior has changed lately, and continues to spend more time on social apps, it's time for you to take action, with the help of a private investigator (suggested; METASPYHUB@GMAIL. COM , you can find out what is taking all their time on social apps, who they are talking to and other things happening,,

    • @brigitte9999
      @brigitte9999 2 місяці тому

      I don’t think so if you have a narcissistic parent. You have been programmed from birth to override your gut instincts. And when you have questioned your environment you are negated.

    • @Andrew-zr1jt
      @Andrew-zr1jt Місяць тому +1

      Great explanation , thank you!

  • @PerthesExercises
    @PerthesExercises 2 місяці тому +6

    Dude, it’s pretty obvious this guy still works for the CIA and is doing his job well! 😂🤣

  • @brendabe4674
    @brendabe4674 3 місяці тому +10

    This man is dropping GEMS!! He give such practical information. Normally I hear discussions on the effects these individuals have on people. However this gives guidance on how to discern and how trust your gut. Very good.

  • @Victoriaisbroke
    @Victoriaisbroke 3 місяці тому +36

    4:30 Be careful while testing someone, making changes time after time also puts the tester in a bad light, meaning the tester can't be trusted to keep their word or promises.

    • @annaholt5673
      @annaholt5673 3 місяці тому +2

      My thoughts exactly. Change is not suggested for an actual reason but as some sort of whim to "test" if a person can roll with it. A few of those changes I would roll right out of that relationship.

  • @lucid_747
    @lucid_747 4 місяці тому +59

    EVERYBODY NEEDS THIS INFORMATION.
    And if you're dreamy about someone WAKE UP and look at what they're REALLY like. Take what they say with a grain of salt unless they've PROVEN OVER TIME that they're reliable. WATCH WHAT THEY DO= for THAT is Reality.

  • @JustNath2024
    @JustNath2024 2 місяці тому +2

    Insightful👍may I add an extra look out tip: that (at least) the sociopaths and the narcs are surely capable to fake empathy or at least make you believe that they can be empathetic....

  • @janine9871
    @janine9871 3 місяці тому +23

    I like the idea of testing with simple requests to change things. Really good tip.

  • @curiousgeo90
    @curiousgeo90 4 місяці тому +69

    As someone who just got out of a relationship with someone like this... I am not sure about the give and take test. In the love bombing stage they will give anything and everything. It's all about winning you over and making you reliant on them. He painted my apartment and helped me with my kids at the drop of a hat when I called. Thats how they get you trauma bonded. They want to be your go to person so when they treat you terribly you don't know how to turn away.

    • @dylanclark8856
      @dylanclark8856 4 місяці тому +1

      Or maybe you're not being honest with yourself about the issues YOU brought to the relationship? So tired of this "love bombing" nonsense. It isn't weird to do nice things for people. How the fuck else are you supposed to develop an intimate relationship with someone?

    • @dylanclark8856
      @dylanclark8856 4 місяці тому

      Like honestly the fact that you could actually give examples when it came to the "love bombing" part of your claim but just vaguely claim they later "treat you terribly" is quite telling honestly.

    • @henritaas9997
      @henritaas9997 4 місяці тому +8

      ​@@dylanclark8856wow chill, you can't read someone's life through one comment

    • @dylanclark8856
      @dylanclark8856 3 місяці тому

      @@henritaas9997 i didn't "read their whole life", it's just how i see 99% of these cases where girls claim a guy "love bombed" them. Like oh yeah, i'm sure he did all those nice things with evil intentions. Like even if shit went bad i doubt they pre planned all that and did those nice things specifically to make it hurt more later like that term implies. If someone wanted you that bad and then decided layer they didn't just maybe it's your behavior.....

    • @henritaas9997
      @henritaas9997 3 місяці тому +3

      @@dylanclark8856 that's fair, but 99% isn't 100% so chill, you can't guarantee that this person is wrong and just rudely accuse them

  • @ssgta8082
    @ssgta8082 3 місяці тому +355

    When I studied psychology in college, one big thing our instructor continually pointed out is that a psychopath is born, a sociopath is made.

    • @KBB-nf1dr
      @KBB-nf1dr 3 місяці тому

      Truth be known psychology, doesn’t acknowledge demonic possession, and most psychopaths are empty vessels, demonically possessed, so that can happen at any point in life, not necessarily at birth

    • @jacquelinevd977
      @jacquelinevd977 3 місяці тому +9

      Thanks for pointing out the difference, as I assumed psychopaths & sociopaths are the same.🐣🥀

    • @sirphil13
      @sirphil13 3 місяці тому

      It's ironic since "projection" is one of the hallmarks of personality disorders on people closes to them, these anti-socials will believe that you're the psychopath or sociopath, and thinks destroying you is doing good for all of society or the workplace or in your friend's circle.

    • @FOODREVOLUTION360
      @FOODREVOLUTION360 3 місяці тому +22

      @I.I.I....IoI....I.I.IHe explains that those are passe descriptions for people that now fall under the same category of anti social personality disorder so you are both right captain reactionary! Calm TF down!

    • @BUGZYLUCKS
      @BUGZYLUCKS 3 місяці тому +6

      Not necessarily true there’s first principle and secondary principle psychopathy meaning that psychopathy can be created through nurture or nature. Sociopathy, however, is primarily from what I understand created from nurture.

  • @jillhollierleal6017
    @jillhollierleal6017 2 місяці тому +2

    This man is so good!❤ Every woman needs to pay attention to this information.

  • @redirectyourself
    @redirectyourself 4 місяці тому +34

    I believe that since social media the number of Narcissists is on the rise. I am an LMHC and it seems to have become more common

    • @bonnielovely
      @bonnielovely 4 місяці тому +6

      i 100% agree with you. we also have a higher population, more people means more narcs and we have more access to information also helps us understand and identify those individuals more easily. narcs in the past could probably mask way easier than now in an age of surveillance

    • @arizonawildflwr
      @arizonawildflwr 3 місяці тому +3

      I love children and always want them to be safe, healthy, and happy but... recently I find myself thinking of them as manipulative and bossy and controlling and it breaks my heart because they're not getting guidance and it seems to be their survival "skill" they come up with... 😢

  • @joanofarcxxi
    @joanofarcxxi 4 місяці тому +108

    The majority of people in western society fall for charisma first and foremost. And often times, people with a lot of charisma tend to have serious personality disorders.

    • @Portia620
      @Portia620 4 місяці тому +2

      Not all as Dr Ramni. Some not all but it’s a caution flag to look for other stuff

    • @CMackenzie-e5u
      @CMackenzie-e5u 4 місяці тому +9

      @@joanofarcxxi indeed. A lot of us are taken in by surface level facades that appear to be “nice” but underneath, there’s a complete lack of integrity there.

    • @Omkar-Naik
      @Omkar-Naik 4 місяці тому +3

      Generally true everywhere, not just in western societies.

    • @vivavidadela
      @vivavidadela 4 місяці тому +3

      I’m dealing with a narcissistic ex-husband! For everything I need to go to court because co-parenting only works on his terms. Unfortunately the court and all the government offices fall for his charisma and fake persona! It’s frustrating. I’m at a point where I’m thinking about to just give him full custody to end this battle that I can’t win!

    • @WaveformV1.0
      @WaveformV1.0 3 місяці тому +2

      @@vivavidadela Hang in there and try to make 50/50 work would be my advice. Good luck

  • @FunkyMunky-w2m
    @FunkyMunky-w2m 4 місяці тому +113

    No, a healthy relationship has true love and care, that doesn't just go away. It is reciprocal until it ends, not transactional. The latter means more like, that's what narcs do, just extracting what THEY can from the relationship, then easily discard you and not care about you anymore. Which is sick

    • @bellaapple2166
      @bellaapple2166 4 місяці тому +22

      Exactly Dr. Ramani who is an expertise in Narc, sociopaththy, psychopathy. She always says people with those personality disorders view relationships as transactional.

    • @User-t3g3x
      @User-t3g3x 4 місяці тому +1

      Can they change to a Normal Person?

    • @FunkyMunky-w2m
      @FunkyMunky-w2m 4 місяці тому

      @@User-t3g3x if they repent for their sins and follow Jesus for real

    • @cynthiagonzales74
      @cynthiagonzales74 4 місяці тому +6

      They use you when they know you are struggling until they get on their feet then they leave.

    • @FunkyMunky-w2m
      @FunkyMunky-w2m 4 місяці тому

      @@User-t3g3x Jesus can change anyone who repents

  • @nonyabusiness5195
    @nonyabusiness5195 Місяць тому +1

    Love how you just get into it right away instead of 10 minutes of nothing

  • @viannarts
    @viannarts 4 місяці тому +463

    If you test someone changing dates on purpose to study their reactions keep in mind that you are behaving like a manipulative psychopath.

    • @simonschneider5913
      @simonschneider5913 4 місяці тому +41

      its a fine line...youre so right on that!

    • @Alpharexx
      @Alpharexx 4 місяці тому +53

      It's literally gaslighting, except of changing the gas volume of the gas lamp, you change the dates on purpose then blame the other one when they're confused by you changing dates for fun. What a terrible idea.

    • @simonschneider5913
      @simonschneider5913 4 місяці тому +19

      @@Alpharexx i can tell you one thing: until youre completely independent of a narc - you have to get very close to doing shitty stuff like that -with the narcs you try to get away from... I am threading this insanely fine line right now. its enormously draining to not fuck it up! :)

    • @DiamondsRexpensive
      @DiamondsRexpensive 4 місяці тому +26

      If you do your research on someone, does that mean you're a terrible person? Should you blindly follow and believe? I tested people before, and if I haven't, I'd have been fooled by their act.

    • @cryptomaniac2
      @cryptomaniac2 4 місяці тому

      Facts

  • @tammyfitzgerald5336
    @tammyfitzgerald5336 4 місяці тому +56

    No empathy no respect ❤

  • @JustCallMeLiberty
    @JustCallMeLiberty 4 місяці тому +72

    This is why I stay home😂

  • @sheilawhite9130
    @sheilawhite9130 3 дні тому

    I was scammed by a narcissistic psychopath 7 years ago, and I lost a lot of money. It was extremely traumatic, and I was emotionally, physically and mentally devastated. With this trauma, I have since learned how to trust my gut more than ever! This was a powerful and expensive lesson I really needed.

  • @LK-252
    @LK-252 4 місяці тому +90

    Healthy relationship should not be transactional it should be reciprocal - transactional relationships are red flag for narc and other baduns

    • @ashabrewer9960
      @ashabrewer9960 4 місяці тому

      I thought the same thing when he said "transactional." Reciprocal requires some care, love, respect or a desire to create something joyful for another person. I don't feel any of those things when I give my money to the cashier and they give me my groceries. It's a transaction with basic human respect for the cashier. That's transactional. I just asked ChatGPT the difference between transactional behavior and reciprocal behavior. It gave a long detailed answer, but here is its summary: "transactional behavior is immediate, self-interested, and exchange based. Reciprocal behavior is long-term, trust based, and focused on mutual support over time." This has been my experience. You were correct in pointing this out. Thanks!

    • @yellowstar2290
      @yellowstar2290 4 місяці тому +5

      Reciprocal is just a nice word for transactional right

    • @LK-252
      @LK-252 4 місяці тому

      @@yellowstar2290
      What is meant by being transactional?
      Being transactional means there is an expectation that if one gives, one will receive. A transactional person will keep watch or score of give and take.
      What is the opposite of a transactional relationship?The opposite of a transactional relationship is a non-transactional, or relational, relationship. The goals of each type of relationship are what make them opposites. The goals of a transactional relationships are typically individualized and specific, while the goal of a relational relationship is simply the creation and maintenance of a healthy relationship.
      What is transactional love? Transactional love does not exist, as love does not stem from strictly quid pro quo agreements. A transaction or series of agreed upon responsibilities and rewards is more akin to a professional partnership and not a relationship that is built on love.
      Why are transactional relationships bad?
      Transactional relationships are not always bad, but they may be less rewarding than a non-transactional, or relational, relationship. This is typically true when speaking of personal relationships and not strictly business relationships. Transactional relationships are businesslike, while non-transactional or relational relationships are built on friendship, compassion, love, and trust.

    • @Alpharexx
      @Alpharexx 4 місяці тому

      That was a major red flag really early in the video. For shame.

    • @sandramcinnesscott2931
      @sandramcinnesscott2931 4 місяці тому

      my thinking also...a transaction sounds too formal and business like. Relationships are more complex than that

  • @rubyreduxx
    @rubyreduxx 4 місяці тому +30

    People are so guarded. How do we build trust again as a society? It feels like things were not like this say 60 years ago, in term of small scale, within peoples own communities they were able to feel safe. Now it’s like you can’t trust anyone 😢

    • @grace_ajm
      @grace_ajm 4 місяці тому +10

      And that’s why people stayed married 50+ years with horrible people ! People are aware of this things now and therefore more cautious and it’s a good thing… however some do too much you can be mad at someone without being called a narcissist 😅

    • @sandramcinnesscott2931
      @sandramcinnesscott2931 4 місяці тому +1

      Stay away from social media !

  • @vbee75
    @vbee75 4 місяці тому +90

    People are born with a personality. Bad people can't blame their lack morals on a bad childhood. I had a bad childhood, I was abused, it didn't turn me into a narcissist or a psychopath.

    • @katrinakrystal9779
      @katrinakrystal9779 4 місяці тому

      If you knew anything about mental health you would know how wrong you are.
      Your environment develops you.
      That’s why abused people change their fucking personalities BECAUSE of the abuse. You can’t have it both ways.

    • @rhiannonh.7463
      @rhiannonh.7463 4 місяці тому

      So psychopathy is generic as studies have show from brain scans. The difference between ones who murder vs don’t is how they grew up.
      You have to be ruthless and conniving to be a CEO, which is traits of being a psychopath.
      Hence why serial killers they either had been so severely abused, including child sexual assault/molestation, while having trouble with the law by age 14, or they have a TBI from being beaten so badly their brain chemistry changes.
      Hence why it’s vital to understand by looking at serial killers like Ed Kemper “The Co-Ed Killer” or HH Holmes to really understand how this happens.

    • @meemzing
      @meemzing 4 місяці тому

      What nobody wants to admit is that colonialism will create criminally inclined children. They're born inheriting the traits of their ancestors, it's a controversial topic but epigenetics is real, only a strong nurturing environment can undo or silence the proclivities.

    • @mirrorgt908
      @mirrorgt908 4 місяці тому +3

      You cannot self proclaim your own status of a person

    • @oathtothemosthigh
      @oathtothemosthigh 3 місяці тому +5

      Absolutely! Being born into drugs and prostitution, my sis remains true to her desires and needs to manipulate, and control while feeding off of the weaknesses or lack of knowledge other unknowing souls have.
      We grew up enduring the same horrific experiences.
      I’m not any better than her. I just made a conscious choice to see all as God’s children and stay away from the lost ones until I could learn to manage my emotions and where they come from and to take responsibility for the way I treat myself and others.
      It’s a choice. She’s a psychologist. She knows more about the way trauma affects the brain than most.

  • @dezlc6259
    @dezlc6259 2 місяці тому +4

    My sister is an ISFJ and she’s a professor at one of the UCs. She believes all people, thinks everyone has good intentions, is deeply compassionate for strangers…. Just very naive. I love her deeply but everything he’s saying makes sense

  • @urofan
    @urofan 3 місяці тому +23

    There are a lot of people that don't care if their actions affect someone's life in a negative way. I have seen both bad and good people in this world.

  • @Jet-h7q
    @Jet-h7q 4 місяці тому +35

    My ex argued against the ‘relevancy principle’ - he would say “stop putting these things together, that other time was 6 months ago, get over it”. It kept me confused and stuck for years.

    • @ec1222
      @ec1222 4 місяці тому +8

      ‘All you do is throw things I’ve shared with you back in my face in the next argument’ 🙄🙄🙄 uhhh no I’ve just noticed the pattern of your behaviour has been present for a long time and you are damned even by your own words 😂😂

    • @Jet-h7q
      @Jet-h7q 4 місяці тому +8

      @@ec1222 yes! I would say “it’s a pattern” and he’d say “no, they’re separate incidents. I’ve been good for months!”

    • @ec1222
      @ec1222 4 місяці тому

      @@Jet-h7q 😂😂 ‘I’ve been good for ages, it cancels out this minor stabbing incident! You’re unreasonable!!’

    • @jadewilson9018
      @jadewilson9018 3 місяці тому

      ​@@ec1222 if you're actually using things shared by them whilst vulnerable to shame them in an argument that is NOT healthy, but expressing your hurt or concern over repeated behaviour is different.

    • @Jet-h7q
      @Jet-h7q 3 місяці тому

      @I.I.I....IoI....I.I.I I work in field that requires an understanding of those terms so I agree sociopaths is an outdated term. Psychopathy is still recognised with assessment criteria. I have worked with people with Antisocial PD (and other PDs). I didn’t mention evil, just a pattern of behaviour. And I’m talking about a relationship with someone I loved, not a psychopath. Your comment is a bit strange.

  • @charlotteblanchard
    @charlotteblanchard 4 місяці тому +213

    Suddenly changing plans to sus out a person with antisocial personality disorder isn’t a good indicator because you might accidentally include people with tight, busy schedules for whom last minute schedule changes pose a problem. 😕

    • @angeronalove5799
      @angeronalove5799 4 місяці тому +75

      I agree. I took issue with this, as well. If someone cancels on me or changes plans once, okay, fine. But twice or more? No thank you. If the person can't be arsed to show up when we have plans, I don't consider them to be courteous, responsible, or a friend. I think canceling or changing plans at the last minute is disrespectful. I can see changing the restaurant from Chinese to Italian or whatever, but to cancel at the last minute? More than once? That's not cool.

    • @Zipittydodah
      @Zipittydodah 4 місяці тому +66

      And to "intentionally" change plans more than once, to see how someone reacts, is manipulative nothing short of a game playing red flag! 🚩

    • @alternat8771
      @alternat8771 4 місяці тому

      Autistic people also would react poorly to last minute change of plans

    • @charlotteblanchard
      @charlotteblanchard 4 місяці тому +24

      @@Zipittydodah absolutely right! Manipulation.

    • @charlotteblanchard
      @charlotteblanchard 4 місяці тому +36

      @@angeronalove5799 I think it also demonstrates disrespect and thoughtlessness.

  • @Kellys_kitten_squad
    @Kellys_kitten_squad 28 днів тому +1

    Great info!!!! Learned so much.
    Especially the time/distance/change in direction.
    Seeing the reaction to change. Loved this!😅

  • @Bubbles99718
    @Bubbles99718 3 місяці тому +22

    One basic and easy way to spot issues is if you feel you are walking on eggshells around someone. You can't put your finger on it but there's a discomfort or awkwardness. The trick is, to notice that, the eggshells, and take it seriously and respond to it. Most often the proper response is to bail. Obviously, this happening at work or with family, yikes

    • @g.strobl4458
      @g.strobl4458 2 місяці тому +1

      I agree with you. Sadly, one cannot always flee. School, work, sports clubs, etc. often come equipped with their own toxic specimens...

  • @rodeanphilip7780
    @rodeanphilip7780 4 місяці тому +38

    The problem is: those who are counted are only the ones who have been diagnosed. Most of them will never go to a psychological professional for diagnosis at all. Never accepting that one has a problem is one of the obvious red flags of people with these disorders. So what are the real numbers?

    • @Hsjsjaaka15168
      @Hsjsjaaka15168 3 місяці тому +6

      Yeah the numbers are probably closer to 30%

    • @rodeanphilip7780
      @rodeanphilip7780 3 місяці тому +1

      @@Hsjsjaaka15168 Thanks! 🤩🤩

    • @samuelhof2192
      @samuelhof2192 3 місяці тому +1

      I have a narcistic father and my mother took the role of a co-narcisist. I suffered a lot during my childhood. Had severe issues to trust and had as well a lot of agression and some narcistic role models in me. A few years back i wanted to take over the company of my father. Deep inside me i knew it proably will fail. It did. He treated my very badly again in the whole process. Unfortunately at this period as well i lost my former therapist which went to retirement. I started to develop psychosomatic syndroms because the soul pain wanted to the surface. I lost ground and ended up in a burnout and need to go to a psychiatric istitution. There they diagnosed me as well with some narcistic role models when i get under pressure. I ever worked a lot on me personally since 18 i went to a therapist. But the keypoint with Narcism is: You personally only going to change yourself if you really need to and realise that you loose people you love and strugle to be part of the social ecosystem you like to be. My Ex Girlffriend supported me a lot in that time but unfortunately it was too much weight for our relationship. So i think i everytime was in between of like understanding and refusing narcisim and beiing put into that role model and manipulation and so on and the other part was just i child needing for love and of course this big weakness the narcisist takes very welcomely. I distanced myself from my parents and do not have any contact with them and i feel better then ever. The work and development is on going but love and mother nature are there. I‘m proud of my way❤

    • @kathleendouglas9893
      @kathleendouglas9893 3 місяці тому

      in american society? probably closer to 50%. being rich and famous, the american dream of “success”, is what most americans value. if they have that, they use their percieved power to control and intimidate. if they dont have that but think they should, they use those same tactics to try to get what they feel entitled to. americans are the worst, we’ve been mislead about whats really important. nothing is wrong with financial success inbyour profession. but its how u treat others that matters most. i cant stand it especially, when women walk over other women because yhey think well if men can get away with it on their way to the top, then why cant a woman? um, thats missing the point entirely. we need to lift each other up and support each other.

    • @JohnShalamskas
      @JohnShalamskas 3 місяці тому

      @@Hsjsjaaka15168 I'd estimate 50%. They resist getting therapy because they are "good people."

  • @mikelarrutiromero9430
    @mikelarrutiromero9430 4 місяці тому +35

    So... To find if someone we are dating is a narcissist, we must test them doing things that narcissist do, like cancelling plans at the last minute or taking away something with sudden change. Yeah, sure...
    This test will make health people with secure attachment and great conditions cut you off because you are showing you can't be really trusted. And if you are dealing with a narcissist... oh boy, that person will be really patient just to take revenge and make your life hell...
    I'd rather take my chances and behave like a mature adult who respects other people. There is no need to do that kind of thing to test people. Just set healthy boundaries and be strong for your well-being and the ones around you.
    Just go to therapy people. And learn to be a good enough human being ❤

    • @NEbluefire
      @NEbluefire 3 місяці тому +6

      I agree with some of what you say. I think your basic premise is correct. For example, narcissists take advantage of codependent people. We like to go around, calling ourselves fancy things, like "empath" and then that's not enough, we have to come up with fancy additional special kinds of empaths to be so that we can feel like we are magical beings, this itself is our narcissism working. We may not have it clinically, but we have moments of some of it because we're on the same spectrum with them. Anyway, I digress a bit.
      The part of your equation that you left out is an exit strategy for not dealing with a narcissist. You cannot set boundaries with somebody who has disorders like these. They know how to move the goalposts in ways that you can't see coming. If you think that you may be dealing with one, you need to stop dealing with them.u

    • @mikelarrutiromero9430
      @mikelarrutiromero9430 3 місяці тому +3

      @@NEbluefire I agree! We don't set boundaries with a narcissist. We just don't deal with them. We put them out of our life. It's simple, not easy. That's why I said we have to be strong for our own well-being and be brave to do what we must. I dealt with a narcissist woman for some time a while back, so I know there is no way to deal with them without ending in a bad situation.

    • @az55544
      @az55544 3 місяці тому +2

      You are the 1 in 10.

    • @mikelarrutiromero9430
      @mikelarrutiromero9430 3 місяці тому

      @az55544 the 1 in 10? You don't know me, nor anyone else who I've seen you accuse of being narcissist. Please get help... You seem to see narcissists everywhere. That's not healthy or realistic at all. Wish the best for you ❤️

    • @JohnShalamskas
      @JohnShalamskas 3 місяці тому +1

      @@az55544 Bingo.

  • @TheGreatDeep-711
    @TheGreatDeep-711 2 місяці тому

    Brilliant statement with regards to relevancy ... "You have to put more weight on the action he took today than the promise he made yesterday!"
    So grateful for you to share this wisdom! Super empowering!!!