Why Me?

However, it is not helpful to blame it all onto the narcissist. The issue is that you allowed someone to walk all over you without putting a stop to it in time. Hence, you will have to learn from the experience. If you don't change, the same thing will happen to you time after time. You will have to learn to be assertive and to be able to say 'no'. You might want to see a therapist for this or you might want to do a course on assertiveness. But whatever you do, you have to change.
Interestingly, I found that things have changed quite drastically for me. I am still attractive to abusers, but I put a stop to it real fast when my alarm bells start ringing. A general easy criterion is the following one: If someone messes you around three times without any good explanation, leave the situation behind. Don't even bother asking questions.
Dr. Ludger Hofmann-Engl
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