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The Narcissist’s Breaking Point: When You’re Gone for Good

The Narcissist’s Breaking Point: When You’re Gone for Good

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For a narcissist, the most terrifying moment isn’t when you argue, fight, or even walk out the door. Their real breaking point comes when they finally realise you are never coming back.

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In this episode of Fake Love and Flying I explore the collapse of the narcissist’s carefully constructed world when they lose control over you. What does that breaking point actually look like from their side?

I unpack:

✅️How narcissists sense when they’ve truly lost their grip

✅️Why love-bombing, begging, and false promises intensify when you won’t budge

✅️The terrifying rage and character assassinations that surface when charm fails

✅️The emptiness and collapse they face when their supply is permanently cut off

If you’ve ever wondered why it feels so hard to leave, or what happens when you finally stand your ground, this episode is for you!

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