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Social media is the Worse path to finding someone ✔️ do you agree?

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Salam everyone

I wanted to ask my fellow single parents how hard or easy is it to find someone for marriage. I find alot of single mums with children (including me) get rejected most of the time.
How do other mums feel?
Pls share ur experiences.

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“Parenting is not just love. Sometimes, it feels like survival.
One day, your son is holding your finger, learning how to walk, learning how to say ‘Mama’… and then one day, he becomes a teenager standing in front of you with anger in his voice and distance in his eyes.

And nothing prepares a parent for that moment.
For the heartbreak of seeing your own reflection in your child’s rebellion.
For the helplessness of loving someone so deeply while struggling to reach them emotionally.

People say, ‘Teenage years are normal,’ but some days they do not feel normal at all. They feel heavy, exhausting, lonely.
Still, somewhere beneath the anger, the silence, the resistance… is the same child you once carried in your arms.

Maybe parenting is not about controlling every storm.
Maybe it is about staying present through it, even when your heart is tired. 🤍”

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Ten Signs of a Female Malignant Narcissist

Superficial Charm With Hidden Manipulation

She may appear charismatic, caring, intelligent, or emotionally insightful at first, but the charm is often used to gain trust, admiration, or control.

Constant Need for Control

Relationships revolve around her emotional needs, preferences, and authority. Independence, boundaries, or disagreement may be treated as betrayal.

Enjoyment of Emotional Domination

A malignant narcissist may derive satisfaction from humiliating, destabilising, or emotionally weakening others to maintain power and superiority.

Projection and Blame-Shifting

Her own dishonesty, jealousy, manipulation, or aggression is frequently projected onto others. She avoids accountability by making others appear responsible.

Extreme Envy

She struggles to tolerate another person’s beauty, success, happiness, attention, or confidence. Instead of support, there may be sabotage, rivalry, or resentment.

Image Obsession

Public appearance and reputation are carefully managed. She may present herself as virtuous, victimised, spiritual, caring, or misunderstood while behaving differently privately.

Emotional Exploitation

People are often valued according to usefulness, admiration, emotional supply, status, or control rather than genuine emotional connection.

Lack of Genuine Empathy

Empathy may appear performative or selective. Emotional concern often disappears when another person’s needs conflict with her desires or self-image.

Triangulation and Division

She may create conflict between people through gossip, comparison, selective information, or manipulation in order to maintain influence and control.

Punishment for Boundaries

When someone distances themselves, challenges manipulation, or establishes boundaries, the response may include rage, silent treatment, character attacks, victim-playing, or revenge.

The Psychological Pattern

Malignant narcissism combines narcissistic traits with manipulation, aggression, lack of empathy, and destructive behaviour. Not every difficult or confident person is narcissistic, and genuine diagnosis belongs to mental health professionals.

The pattern becomes clearer through repeated behaviours involving control, exploitation, emotional harm, and lack of accountability over time.

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Assalamualikum welcome from Al jubail Saudi Arabia. and where are you???

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It hurts when you realize
you were never important to someone you made your whole world.🥺🥺🥺

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I became silent, not because I had nothing to say…
but because my heart got tired of explaining pain nobody understood. 💔

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