Editor’s note: Lovefraud received the following article from a woman who posts as Willow888.
I recently started to work through the awful morass of feelings that follow an interaction with a disordered person. These people are such deceptive and expert manipulators they can apparently draw in even the healthiest of partners, partly because their behavior is beyond normal imagining and experience. Just as we’re taught to drive a car defensively, to suppose that every other driver is asleep at the wheel, we could still get taken unawares by a driver who aims at us head on, deliberately. That we wouldn’t necessarily be ready for. Information about toxic relationships often mentions typical victims as having codependent tendencies, but given that so many of us wrongly assume that pretty much anyone we meet who seems normal comes from the same emotional planet as we do”¦ feels empathy, doesn’t mean to deceive and harm others, is “doing their best—¦ and that we all have needs and desires, which at some point in our lives might be going unmet, we can all be vulnerable sometime, somewhere. But I can only speak for myself and it does take two to tango, so what about my side of it?
Looking around me and at myself, I wonder if partners in an unhealthy dance are often drawn to each other by a subconscious pull of the same root pain, lying still unresolved in the Shadowland of their psyches. Like dark magnetic stuff pulling us together, maybe this is partly why these encounters can be so hard to resist even if our intuition is calling out to us to run, fast”¦ If our Shadow hasn’t yet been drawn fully into the light, it will call and call again to be worked out. So what does my Shadow contain and why and how was it drawn to this other’s?
I come from a very dysfunctional family, with unhealthy narcissism and codependence running around the house like escaped, but unmentionable tigers. Abandoned too in a way, I was the one who was expected to take care of myself, to put my feelings and needs aside in order to adapt and be sensitive to the more demanding needs of others. Silenced if I questioned and fed weird distortions of the truth to keep me silent. Behavior that seemed so unloving, or downright abusive was, I was told, an expression of love, deep, very deep down. Everyone was doing their best and it was my job to be understanding and empathic of others’ feelings, needs and struggles. If I failed at this, I was accused of being the overly demanding one. Not a great garden in which to grow a healthy ability to take care of myself, to trust my inner sense of truth, my intuition. I was being trained to invalidate it.
Sacrificing myself
Big surprise — the partners who drew me the strongest seemed to offer ”¦ well, nothing actually, but I was sure that “potentially” there was, deep down, a great love story to be found there. It was as though each time someone came along offering a basket that was quite, quite empty, if not clearly containing some pretty nasty stuff, I saw it as potentially full of wonderful things, if only I would sacrifice myself enough to the basket-bearer to get them to let me in. As programmed, I was pretty good at seeming terribly strong and self-sufficient, needing nobody to take care of me, and of course, since I didn’t feel allowed to ask, hardly anyone ever did. The men I was with made good use of both my weakness and my strength. On the outside I seemed powerful, accomplished in my work as an artist, determined, responsible and doggedly persevering. The destructive effects of my programming were hidden from others, expressed inward through depression and self-destructive behavior, such as in my “choice” of partners.
But over the years I worked on all this, became more aware, learned to say no to empty or nasty baskets and embarked on a path of re-learning who I was, letting go of the constant outward perseverance and struggle that also now made no sense, and finding some quieter happiness on my own. Maybe I’d continue on my own but that would be ok. Then along came the masked one, seeming to offer a tangibly fuller basket than any I’d ever dreamed of. At last! Perhaps a lovely reward for all the work I’d done on myself and arriving at just the right time! Given my barren past experiences I could be perhaps forgiven for being so easily blindsided by someone who appeared to be so different. And in our culture, so littered with dysfunction and unawareness, it’s not hard to see how even healthier people than myself can be taken in by figures so expert at presenting an ideal, albeit completely false front.
Intuition
But, as with so many stories like this that I’ve read, I did, right at the start, see and hear warning signs, felt something not quite right. My intuition, at first, was absolutely on the game, saying nope, stop, turn around, this is actually a burning building you’re looking at, do not enter!!! After some correspondence, phone conversations, a first meeting, and receipt of a huge bunch of roses, I even told the masked one that I would not come any closer to him because of things he’d said; “I’ve been with many wonderful women but they were never quite right ”¦ If you can reason at all about love then you’re not ready for it” blah blah blah. He sounded immature and unconscious. I added that I was sorry and disappointed but that he should look elsewhere. But I was disappointed, even for the loss of our initial dialogue about other things such as art, infused with his apparent intelligence, cultivation, sensibility, his discerning — or was it just flattering — appreciation of my work”¦ I missed it and wrote once more to thank him for the conversations, and to apologize again for not being able to go any further.
Deadly deed that was. He replied, expressing pain and anger at having his character so severely judged, told me how sad it was that past experience had made me so defensive”¦ He was hurt. Voila! That was it. As content as I was in my solitude, there were still yearnings for a kind of companionship I’d never known that the dialogue had reawakened. And maybe more importantly, he’d already got a good read on my character and knew how to trigger my empathy, sympathy and tendency to second-guess myself. So I opened myself to the whole dreadful thing right there, leaving my intuition behind like a discarded toy.
Staying in the dance
This done and eventually “deciding” to trust him, to see him in the light he wanted to be seen, to believe his fake creation, I became effectively a sleepwalker. He’d been so entirely right; in order to be ready for his kind of “love,” I had to be brain-dead. Any other odd stuff that came, contradictions, doubts causing further alarms, were twisted not only by him, but by me as well, into a somehow positive shape so that I could stay in the dance. Still, I tried hard, I thought, not to relinquish all ground gained in my long road to a healthier self, speaking up when he started to show less considerate behavior. But his seeming ability to discuss things in an open way only strengthened my growing conviction that here was a most extraordinary man. Ah, but what I didn’t even notice at the time was that it was me who wound up apologizing, promising to change something about my behavior, asking his patience for my slowness in trusting him completely. (Where are the emoticons for cringing and head shaking?)
Given my background, the only reason I was so thrilled with these talks was that he was willing to have them at all. I’d never before known a man capable of actually participating, non-violently, in such discussions. Even after all my learning, my standards were still so very low, my self-esteem still so ready to abdicate itself at the offering of a few crumbs. This abuse was so subtle; it went right over my sleepwalker’s head. Masked one must have had a good laugh at my earnest efforts to send him packing at first, to then guard some self-respect and boundaries along the way, and the ease with which he could manipulate me into backing down to offer him my neck instead. It wasn’t until his real, destructive drives in the tango became too blatant to be blind to, that I woke up. But by then the heartbreaking, shattering damage had already been done. I had met him on my way to becoming more whole, but I surely left in pieces. I suspect this was his ultimate goal, conscious or not, from beginning to end.
I could go on and on about the various twists and turns of the sick maze but all that really matters is one thing. Over and above all the famous red flags I now know to look for in predators like these, I must remember to never, EVER, shut down my intuition again. All the rest of my sleepwalking came from that one simple act. In betraying my wisest self, I allowed him to vamp on in and do his horrible thing. Why do so many other stories about this kind of interaction sound so like mine? It seems our intuition is the first thing to fall in almost every case, but we too help enormously to knock it down.
Awareness
Here then, for me, are some of the whys and wherefores of these dangerous entanglements where one fragile psyche destroys outwards in a desperate grasp at power, while the other struggles to have enough power to self-protect and self-respect. The fragility in both comes from damage done long ago. If both partners could become aware of this in time, the encounter could possibly be a chance at healing and resolution for both. It’s an invitation to transformative growth, sitting there in the guise of a dreadful interaction. But if awareness comes, it’s usually only to the “victim,” forced to it by the devastation they are very consciously feeling, as opposed to the aggressor who seems to feel nothing at all. The predator’s main defense against feeling pain is to remain cut off and divorced from their or anyone else’s emotions and so fiercely fixed are they in this that awareness is unlikely ever to cross their threshold.
I did figure out some of what had been going on in this terrible tango before reaching the point of completely abandoning it — and of recognizing it as a scam. I tried to express, explain, point out how working through this destructive stage could be a doorway to something healthy, creative, wonderful. But my masked one’s answer told me I was just wasting my time. He said that there is at the core of us all a fort intérieur that will defend itself to the death against change. Yes indeed; a fort is a locked stronghold, with an army ready to attack all comers that might threaten it. Clearly this was true for him, but if we all had one of these for a core self, none of us would ever be able to make choices about our actions, learn, grow or evolve in our lives.
Descriptions of NPD, APD, etc., speak of extreme rigidity; behavior and personality fused — or you could say, confused — personalities defined by behavior composed almost entirely of defense mechanisms. Lost or buried is any core self, experienced as distinct from its actions and so able to conceive of choices and change. These people act as they do because they need to, they must. Thus behavior is bewildering, attempts at negotiation futile, discussions confusing, appeals to them to question reacted to as criticism; they must protect their position at any cost, a cost they are well defended from feeling, let alone any empathy for others that pay it instead.
The only happy ending
Perhaps this too is one reason why this type of interaction is so unbelievably hard to recover from for us others involved. Being human isn’t a polite tea party. Having all suffered somewhere along the line, we come to the exchange with our own scars, but we leave with them torn open, as well as the terrible burden of the masked one’s denied Shadow projected onto us. (Recalls Peter Pan, the boy who’d lost his shadow and couldn’t grow up.) I can only be happy that I didn’t allow this dance to go on for very long. Short as it was, though, I have never experienced an aftermath as painful.
We have also, through this experience, maybe caught a glimpse of that door to powerful growth if only both partners were open to it, but are forced to realize that all of the pain and any road to better awareness have to be travelled solo. We know now, too, that we were alone in the entire story. A creative dance a deux with this person isn’t possible and never was. This isn’t a Hollywood movie where they suddenly wake up, ignited by epiphanies that transform them into mature, loving human beings and they come running to meet us like that scene in Gone With the Wind; he’s fought his war and now can come home. Neither is our attempt to understand both sides of the dance to excuse or condone their behavior, nor yet to flagellate ourselves, but to learn and grow through it. It’ll be the only happy ending we can redeem from the tale. So here I am now, blogging away, to examine how I was an accomplice in all this. It does help, writing out loud, and maybe it’ll help someone else along the way…
hens:
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Radar on:
nice name.
Welcome to LF, glad you’re finding the light. I’m also very glad that you are taking security measures. There’s no point in waking a sleeping monster. Set yourself up for safety first.
log on when you safely can, there is a lot of wisdom here that can help keep you safe. And lots of people who understand, too.
Willow
What an elegant, honest post. Thank you for writing.
This piece stuck out for me in particular:
“I was the one who was expected to take care of myself, to put my feelings and needs aside in order to adapt and be sensitive to the more demanding needs of others. Silenced if I questioned and fed weird distortions of the truth to keep me silent”
For years I have recognized that my mother was a selfish, angry, abusive, lying “N” who was, unfortunately, seething with envy of me. And while I didn’t see it when I was younger, I sure see it now, and I have severed my ties with her.
What I am only seeing NOW is that my father had skin in the game too. When my mother was raging against me, I’d go running to my father, who told me to develop a thick skin, not over react, and to not rock the boat. He said, “you’re too sensitive, Athena. And just make her happy.”
And he stayed with her, for 20 years, while she abused me.
I became anorexic and almost died. He taught me to shove aside my feelings, focus on making somebody ELSE happy.
That is WRONG WRONG WRONG.
As a child, I worried about him getting hurt or dying,….if something happened to him, what on earth would I do if I was left alone with my mother?
That’s WRONG too. The child was protecting the parent?
All screwed up.
So no wonder when my LESSON (spath) came into my life I had no sense of boundaries, and I thought by MY behavior I could make others happy.
SCREWED UP.
Athena
Willow,
Thank you for your post. As i read it…I kept thinking..that’s me, that’s me!!
Food for though and healing.
bless you!
Sunflower
I don’t know your story – if you are so inclined, you may want to write about what happened to you and just get it out there. I did that when I came to this site back in 2009. I am STILL working on learning the LESSON of my sociopath.
And while you haven’t shared the details of your story on here, i will say this. You’re on a site about sociopaths. It wasn’t his KINDNESS that prompted you to search for and find this site. Most survivors experience something called cognititve disonnance (referred to as cog/dis) with our spath experiences. That is, we get confused. The sociopath PRESENTS themselves as good/kind/loving. They wear a mask. The reality BEHIND THAT is evil. We fall in love with the mask but figure out later that they are really just trying to HURT US. It is sooo very hard to keep that straight. Our memories trick us. Which was real? The good that we fell in love with? Or the evil that stabbed me in the back? Many days I struggle too. Even today, I was remembering when he told me I was one of the most important people in his life. I felt so loved. Then, of course, he ignored me for a week, and went to see another woman.
Please, go back and read all the articles on here. There are tons of articles to read and learn from.
Hugs
Athena
Athena, My story is the same as all of yours, but somewhat different in some details. I think “Spaths” are like cars. You can have the same brand, same engine, inventory etc, but they all feels different to drive. I never said he showed me any kindness. He did try to hurt me yes he did. I was strickly speaking from a spiritual view and the view of the pattern. It do not include feelings or good or bad. BUT in the lesson, there was a key and he shocked me into reality. I never ment he did it in a nice way. If he wasn’t the one to give it, it would have been another one. He is not my first “spath”- I have a pattern in meeting such guys. Yes, I’ve been reading daily for a year now and I even mailed Donna. Yes, I’m in therapy so I am doing much much better, but as I said, for every string of new information I get I view the relationship differently and sometimes it really confuses me. Yes he did gaslight me and that still has power over me. I can read all your articles over and over again, but it will only last for a day and I am back to my rollercoster. I do however read every night so I can go to sleep reminded it was him and not me. So in an human perspective, yes he won, he managed to destroy me utterly. I am not american, so it might be a language barrier for me to fully explain what I mean. Anyhow, thank you for your kind advice.
Sunflower: welcome. I am sorry you have been so deeply injured. I am glad you are here. This is a good, safe, warm, place of healing. You need to come here as often as you can. It almost replaces actually going to therapy. Therapy is only once a week and here, we are open 24/7.
I understand you perfectly. I don’t think there are any language barriers, whatsoever. Stay with us, be with us, whenever you want and you will always be welcome here.
I have found massive and great healing here.
Oh yes, Athena is absolutely right: you MUST read some of the articles here, if you haven’t already. I was at a loss to figure this all out, when it happened to me. We had been ‘friends’ for 10 years and not once did that mask slip until the past five years. Suddenly, what used to be my friend became a demon straight from the depths of hell, itself.
Yes, you are right…spaths are like cars. Every car is unique, just as we are unique. Cars are like that too.
I THOUGHT I was being shown kindness but it was only a ploy to get close to me and he wishes me nothing but ill will, to this day. He is obsessed with me and I don’t know why. In the midst of all of this, I had a near fatal heart attack and two subsequent heart surgeries that saved my life. I now have a permanent, serious, sudden cardiac death syndrome to deal with, which means I could just keel over any moment, at any time. And on top of that, he cut my heart out and ate it in front of me, laughing and still stalking me. Possession? Perhaps. Whatever it was, I don’t want it around me any more. It’s ugly and it has about sucked my soul away from me. I was ‘targeted’ and I know of many others in his ‘herd’. Too bad Oprah isn’t on television here, in the States, anymore…..they/we could all meet there!
Yes, I know about that ‘rollercoaster’ ride…
Don’t feel alone, Sunflower…you aren’t. There are more of us, ‘survivors’, all the time because I think the kindnesses of the world has become too harsh and un accepting, too many values and morals have fallen and slipped in the pursuit of greed and not caring for others. Stand true to yourself and remember who you are. It’s the only real light in the dark that will see us through.
Blessings to you ~ Dupey
I just learned of this site/blog a couple days ago. The more I read, the ‘better’ I feel. Not that I feel better about the controlling, stalking, harassing, demeaning abuse I live with daily but that others have lived it and survived.
It’s really hard for me to not explain myself in depth to him (part of his controlling – constant detailed questions knowing Im quite talkative) but I’m trying. I keep hearing ‘no contact’ but we have 2 kids together so I can’t cut him out completely. I have changed my cell phone number, blocked all of his known email addresses from my emails and have to screen my calls at work. I have full custody of our kids until the divorce is final and the courts reevaluate things but he certainly is helping my case!! Just Thursday he brought the kids home at 830 a night, not fed and dirty as could be (mind you the are 2 and 4). He then drove by twice while i had a friend and her two kids over and sent several emails (to an account I set up strictly for him to use to discuss visitation). It started a huge fight and he’s demanding I go out of my way to meet him somewhere so he can pick up the kids in public. It sounds minor and petty but it’s more of his controlling games he plays. He doesn’t like that I said no and is telling me it’s all my fault that he can’t see the kids … And on and on it goes. The police in my little town know me so I do sleep a little better. It’s been a rough couple of days for me and I know he would be thrilled to know he made me this way but other than talking about the kids and when/where he can pick them up, I haven’t told him anything. Tomorrow I have to see him, if he shows up. It terrifies me. I hate this feeling and wonder if it’ll ever go away…..
Anyway, I just wanted to say thanks again. Facebook used to occupy my free time. I now have you!!! And you are much more helpful!
As I read these posts I can’t help but to smile. In keep reading words that I’ve used for 1.5 years now especially being a pawn in his game. Until now I thought I was alone. This site has given me strength, albeit small right now, it has to start from somewhere.
Thank you Willow for your post!
It is somehow comforting that I am not alone; I can so relate to your words. As Hens mentioned HIS upbringing as being described very aptly, it described my upbringing too, weird somehow, as we for sure live in completely different parts of the world with completely different backgrounds, and though so superimposable. From infancy to now it is almost word for word describing my “inner landscape” to a T; the “Italian” upbringing, the powerplay, the feeling of being silenced, alone at a moment in life one should not be forced to feel this way.
The burden to bear all responsibility for the unspeakable, incomprehensible, irresponsible, that is not our duty at all, as it is the ultimate impossibility, a sure recipe for the complete failure in life.
The discovery of the reason for which I had to cut off brutally every feeling at a very young age for not being destroyed by them. Food for thought! Really cathartic and therapeutic! Thanks again!! ((((Hugs))))
Kurtzie3: Welcome to Love Fraud. I am happy to hear that our ugly stories are helping you find the ‘light’ and making you feel better. I have been here a little while now and I can tell you that I have found HEALING amongst these articles and on this site.
I am sorry for the things you are coming through and I know that with children it has got to be very tough. I understand you. So completely. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
Right, you are in a very ‘tricky’ situation because having children with one of these ‘beings’ changes the whole ball game! I can so relate. Just remember: you have full custody of the children right now. Make sure you document and keep logs. They will help you further on down the road. What were they doing that the kids came home so dirty?
I am so glad that the police in your area know you and you may want to let them know that you are coming through a difficult time and would appreciate the ‘extra look out’ during this time. Do NOT hesitate to go to them for any concerns, that is what they are there for. Make sure you and the kids are safe above all else.
It WILL eventually subside. It will. You have to stand your ground and mean what you say. You have to SHOW that you mean what you say and if it takes court involvement, so be it. Your top priority is making sure that you and your children are SAFE, emotionally and physically. And, I would do whatever that took to protect and defend that.
🙂 —-> Happy to know we are more helpful than Facebook. YAY!!!!! DEFINITELY. This is a place where you can find answers and learn to heal. Happy we could make you smile a bit. A pawn is exactly what we were/are to them.
You aren’t alone Kurtzie3…not for one moment. You now have all of us on your team. You keep coming here and we will be here waiting, 24/7…got it?
YOU DO HAVE THE STRENGTH TO MAKE IT THROUGH THIS.
You can have some of ours too…xxoo
Please keep posting…we are here to help each other…
We all have been through the same things.
Dupey