Narcissists don't usually give an actual apology. It's always something like, "I'm sorry you feel that way" or something similar.

The only possible exception is if it will make them look good. If it doesn't seem sincere, it's probably not. #grownostr

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If an apology includes the word, “but,” it’s not an apology, it’s a grievance.

If an apology includes the word, “but,” it’s not an apology, it’s a grievance.

If an apology includes the word, “but,” it’s not an apology, it’s a grievance.

If an apology includes the word, “but,” it’s not an apology, it’s a grievance.

They actually do say "I am sorry that I hurt you"....but it is never sincere, is just when trying to hoover you. (They need something from you).

I had a situation, that went from "I am sorry", to being blocked 5 minutes later.

They hate confrontation....

And I was expecting it.

They are very wounded child's, I have compassion, but won't deal with them, without strong boundaries, that I learned from one. 🙏

In front of strong boundaries they just hide into the shadows. They can't deal with wounding.

This is also why people with Cluster-B personality disorders love social media like Twitter, because they can show themselves off as "how good they are" constantly, and whenever they face criticism or pushback m, they can (and do) block people instantly.

Yes, social media is a dreamland to them. Nevertheless, great majority are only very broken people....

Lucky us the real dangerous ones are still just 1%.. thoose are the ones you don't want to mess up with, and they will not block you, they will hunt you.