While the term “narcissistic” is often thrown around in a flippant manner these days, narcissism itself is a true personality disorder. True narcissists believe that they’re superior to others and have little concern for other people’s feelings. However, while they appear to radiant confidence, narcissists are some of the most fragile, vulnerable people alive. They often will fall apart at the slightest bit of criticism.
And it is exceptionally difficult to be in a relationship with a narcissist, or with anyone who exhibits these traits.
Studies indicate that someday, perhaps, with therapeutic interventions, true narcissists might be able to maintain healthy relationships. But the truth is, narcissists lack empathy as well as other important building-blocks necessary for a healthy long-term relationship.Here are 4 reasons why narcissists can’t be in serious relationships:
1. They don't comprehend trust.
While narcissists may be vulnerable, they can’t comprehend that vulnerability goes hand-in-hand with trust. Therefore, they lack the ability to commit to a two-sided relationship. They don’t view weakness and vulnerability as opportunities to love, rather, as an opportunity to attack and manipulate. Often, this tendency comes from lessons learned during childhood from, possibly, their own narcissistic parents.2. They're manipulative.
In order to address their need for dominance, the narcissist will constantly and automatically look for angles in order to get what they want out of their partner. They have a plethora of manipulative tactics they will use in order to take advantage of you. And they will do so without batting an eye. In a relationship with a narcissist, nothing is real. They show love only when they’re trying to get something from you, and never “just because.” Narcissists seek something, rather than someone.