What happens when the person you trust most becomes the source of your deepest betrayal? In this week’s new video, we explore the shocking Netflix documentary Unknown Number: The High School Catfish, where a young girl discovers her relentless bully is someone she never expected. Using this real-life story, we unpack the concept of “betrayal blindness” and the devastating effects of narcissistic behavior.
If you’ve ever struggled with betrayal or felt trapped in a toxic dynamic, this video is for you. Together, we’ll unpack the emotional fallout, the tactics used by narcissists, and how to reclaim your power when someone close to you has caused deep pain.
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I believe that this happened to me with my ex-husband. I was married for 31. Renewed our vows at 20 years and at 21 years I found out that he was a serial cheater and had been over the course of 20 years. I spent the next nine years trying to save our marriage but no therapy just him and I cause he convinced me that we didn’t need help. When I realize he was not gonna change I was finally strong enough to leave him which also took two years to finalize our divorce. Because of the extent of this betrayal blindness a lot of people did not understand how I stayed and quite frankly neither did I. Anyway once I Left him followed for divorce separated I still went back to him, even moved in together again right before Covid. It was then that I realized again that there’s no way I can be with him and ended up moving to Japan for three years to Reset which was probably the best thing I could’ve done. No contact with him any of his Cheaters phone calls or ex-husbands telling me what a monster he was. Needless to say my children have been extremely supportive and I am now back in the states still with extremely minimal contact with him only when we have events with my kids or grandkids. I am now five years out from the divorce ends doing so much better finally dating again And trying to reset my own life. It has been 15 years though since the date I learned and actually believed the betrayal. I knew about and had been told by friends about the cheating but also chose not to go down that road at that time since he denied it vehemently. Long story short I am still recovering but so so much better over a very long period of time and finding Dr. Ramani early on in my recovery. ❤️