I have just begun reading a book about the methods narcissists use to gain control in relationships, and I have realized the father of my baby is almost certainly a narcissist. I suspected it before, but now that I'm researching this more, I've noticed a lot of things I hadn't even noticed before. Why am I spending time researching this, you ask? Because I am most likely going to be stuck in a custody battle with him, and I am slowly learning how best to respond to him when I have to communicate with him. So far, the best thing seems to be to just not engage with him at all -- if I have to respond, I respond only with one-word answers or vague replies. I just don't invest anything or engage.
But anyway, that brings me to a question I have for people here who have lived with narcissists. I realized that throughout my relationship with him, the main time he was abusive was when he was behind a computer screen. He never ever was verbally abusive to my face. If we were together in person and something happened to set him off, he'd hold it in until later and then message me with all sorts of emotional and verbal abuse. But he'd never be abusive to my face. Not once. He would engage in emotionally cruel games that were clearly designed to hurt me, but never in person.
Is this normal for narcissists?
But anyway, that brings me to a question I have for people here who have lived with narcissists. I realized that throughout my relationship with him, the main time he was abusive was when he was behind a computer screen. He never ever was verbally abusive to my face. If we were together in person and something happened to set him off, he'd hold it in until later and then message me with all sorts of emotional and verbal abuse. But he'd never be abusive to my face. Not once. He would engage in emotionally cruel games that were clearly designed to hurt me, but never in person.
Is this normal for narcissists?