If he was a narcissist, then nothing you did could ever be a good as he knew he "deserved." So he looked elsewhere, which he'll probably keep doing for the rest of his life, no matter how well the woman he's with treats him.
He wanted something other than what he got from you. I think it's the same answer regardless of his psychiatric diagnosis, if any. It would be harder to please a narcissist than the average person. The person trying to please a narcissist wouldn't get empathy back, among other things, so it might be for the best to have a narcissist leave you. But I don't think the trigger for that happening is much different than any other relationship.
Constantly remind him you are equally important.
Narcissist can be sadistic, it feeds their ego and gives them a sense of power to devalue and discard.
I have a former friend who is an insecure narcissist. Because he treated his wife so poorly, she cheated on him with someone who could provide her with the emotional support that he withheld from her. Upon learning that she cheated on him, he rejected her. Later though, he begged and pleaded for her to return to him. Luckily for her, she did no such thing. And why would she after the horrible things he said to her?
Discard means- to throw away or reject.
You have to do it very quietly. Discard anything that your best friend will notice that your going out with him. invite him over and make a move, if he rejects apologize and wait and then try.
Discard has two syllables.
I will discard the paper.
Right click and select discard.
The past tense of discard is discarded.
A narcissist will always try to exit leaving you feel as if you are the one to blame for the failed relationship. This is just in case they decide later down the road when they need you again and want to recycle you like all others before, that you will respond with with open arms and legs to allow them back in for more destruction to be had. They cant fathom you hating them when they did nothing wrong that was not just deserved. They just dont think like that unfortunately.
It's called a "Discard all" card. - When played, you must discard all cards of the color of the discard all card (E.g: If the top card on the discard pile is a blue 4, the player may play a blue discard all card and discard all their blue cards.)
Discard - EP - was created in 2002-05.