In this episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, Kimber shares her story of marrying an emotionally & physically abusive narcissist. When Kimber met her husband, they were both young and looking to make something of themselves. However, soon after they married, red flags began popping up everywhere. Kimber took her vows seriously and believed the lies of her husband when he said his rages and addictions would never happen again. But those were only words, and something worse was lurking beneath as Kimber had to endure years and years of emotional and physical abuse until she was finally able to break free.
It’s a story of belittling, rage, infidelity, intimidation, smashing property, gambling, isolation, control , guilt, double standards, verbal abuse, not being good enough, blame, financial abuse, gaslighting, Jekyl &Hyde, walking on eggshells, suicide attempts, physical abuse, stalking, divorce, protection orders, physical symptoms, and boundaries.
Tag: #divorce
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Embracing Independence: The Journey of a Woman After Toxic Relationship
After a girl emerges from a toxic relationship, she remains single for a long time. Initially, it feels lonely and hard, even painful. But over time, she embraces her independence and finds empowerment in not needing a man for happiness. However, once she becomes comfortable being single, it becomes challenging for her to feel mentally attracted to anyone. As she grows accustomed to being on her own, emotional connections with others become difficult. When she learns to take care of herself, dependency on anyone else becomes unlikely. This is because she doesn’t want to return to the dark place she was in before, waste her time on someone undeserving, or end up with the wrong person again. She has spent significant time detoxifying and rediscovering herself, and the last thing she needs is another toxic relationship that causes her to lose herself again. So, it may require extra attention, effort, and time, but if you manage to make her want to leave her single life behind, you’ll get a woman who is whole, secure, and ready to love and be loved again.
