Only if you want to be used, abused, lied to and emotionally harmed more.
Answer Yes, it is possible to reunite with a narcissist. Aside from teens, on-off relationships are generally between those with NPD and those with BPD, because they're generally both afraid of both engulfment and abandonment.
I'd say do a Google search for online support groups for people who have had close relationships with NPD'S & have a read, with an open mind of course & evaluate how you feel about having your NPD return.
Just an idea.
It is possible to show up a narcissist publicly, but if you do, the narcissist is going to be very angry at you. It is not always a wise strategy to make enemies.
Gather as much factual evidence as possible.
It's certainly possible. A narcissist may date another narcissist that is more selfish than they are to feel better about themselves. In turn say "i'm not as selfish as he/she is so that makes me above him/her). It's incredible and shocking the way people with this disorder think. It takes a lot of research to understand a narcissist.
No.
I will reunite this man with his wife
Yes. And let him... keep going... as FAR AWAY from him as possible.
Rumors are that they might reunite for the Warped Tour in 09.
After many years of turmoil the lovers will reunite at sunset this upcoming Valentine's Day. Why would you want to reunite with THAT family member? Everyone feared the storm sure to come when the brothers would reunite. Won't it be wonderful when they finally reunite? After pusuing solo careers, the three original members of the rock band decided to reunite for one last world tour.
Yes the will reunite! They belong together! Feb. 4th baby!
Yes he did. He built indestructible Forces to reunite Japan
A borderline. Essentially a more emotionally reactive narcissist.
Please let me apologize in advance for my sarcasm, but I wish this were always the case! If all the narcissists paired up, then they would leave all us normal folks alone... Seriously, I did read somewhere (in Sam Vaknin's site?) that there are two particular "types" of narcissists may do well for a time...Was it an inverted narcissist he was refering to? I don't quite remember.(Google: "inverted narcissist maybe?) I also read that there are folks out there that actually like being in a relationship with a narcissist!