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15 Common Excuses Narcissists Use to Avoid Accountability

Updated on April 6, 2026 by TMM Staff · Lifestyle

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Accountability is a narcissist’s Kryptonite. You’ll seldom see a narcissist owning up to their mistake after getting caught in the act. Confronting a narcissist rarely leads to accountability. They will reach for excuses and absurd justifications to deflect the blame and distort reality even when faced with undeniable evidence. You’ll be left scratching your head and doubting your own judgment if you’re up against a narcissist partner. Fortunately, most of them have similar MO and follow predictable patterns. By learning to recognize these recurring maneuvers, you can see through the facade and protect your peace and mental health.

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  • You’re Overreacting
  • That’s Not What Happened
  • You Made Me Do It
  • You’re Too Sensitive
  • It Was Just a Joke
  • Everyone Else Agrees With Me
  • You’re Remembering It Wrong
  • I Didn’t Mean It Like That
  • You Always Do This
  • Let’s Just Move On
  • I Was Stressed
  • You’re Trying to Start a Fight
  • I Already Apologized. What More Do You Want?
  • You Do the Same Thing
  • If You Really Loved Me, You’d Let It Go
  • Final Thoughts

You’re Overreacting

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This is one of the classics. Every narcissist starts off with this tactic. Their goal is to immediately downplay the severity of their own offense while simultaneously minimizing your feelings. Once they are successful in achieving their primary objective, they shift attention away from their own behavior onto your emotional “outburst”. By reframing the entire conflict as a “you problem”, they manage to bypass accountability.

That’s Not What Happened

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This is also a quintessential tool in a narcissist’s repertoire. Denial in the face of concrete evidence is their forte. By rewriting how events played out, they attempt to throw you off and destabilize your perception of reality. 

You Made Me Do It

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Blame-shifting is at the core of narcissistic behavior. Instead of taking responsibility, they provide ridiculous excuses to prove that your actions and behavior forced their hand. For instance, a cheater will usually claim that your emotional or physical absence necessitated their infidelity. This strategy is to make you feel like their own choices are somehow your failure.

You’re Too Sensitive

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This little trick can make you question your own reaction even when it is justified. Narcissists will always maintain that you’re blowing things out of proportion to invalidate your emotions. 

It Was Just a Joke

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Narcissists may try to downplay their below-the-belt comments or behavior by passing it off as humor. This could make you seem unreasonable for taking offense. They understand that they have crossed a line, but won’t ever admit that they are at fault.

Everyone Else Agrees With Me

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They may also attempt to isolate you and make you think that you are the odd one out by invoking imaginary support. They’ll try to convince you that what they have done is normal and accepted while your response to it is treated as an aberration. 

You’re Remembering It Wrong

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This is a clever way of gaslighting. By making you question your recollection of what transpired, their own actions could appear less harmful and reprehensible. They might even manage to make you believe that you’re imagining things and none of this actually happened.

I Didn’t Mean It Like That

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Narcissists hide behind intentions. They will avoid addressing the effects of their behavior and will try to derail the entire discussion by making it revolve around what they claim they meant. 

You Always Do This

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Narcissists look to generalize situations. By turning one specific issue into a pattern of your supposed behavior, they divert attention away from what caused the conflict. 

Let’s Just Move On

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Accountability makes them uncomfortable. Narcissists tend to put an end to a serious discussion hastily because they are not concerned with dispute resolution. They simply want to run away from any conversation that would make them acknowledge their own shortcomings.

I Was Stressed

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Narcissists blame external circumstances for their internal moral decay. While the impact of stress can’t be dismissed, they often use it as an excuse for egregious behavior. 

You’re Trying to Start a Fight

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You’ll be accused of uncalled belligerence when all you’re trying to do is have a mature conversation. They will attempt to flip the script, labeling you as confrontational while ignoring the actual issue at hand.

I Already Apologized. What More Do You Want?

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Even their apologies are hollow and superficial. Their tone and choice of words are indicative of a lack of remorse. They’ll just say the words without genuine self-accountability and expect you to return to normal without much fuss.

You Do the Same Thing

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Narcissists resort to whataboutism when they sense they’ve been caught in a corner. They redirect focus to your flaws instead of their own transgressions. They are masters at deflection and will prevaricate until the confrontation is no longer about the real ordeal.

If You Really Loved Me, You’d Let It Go

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To escape dealing with the consequences of their actions, narcissists will employ emotional manipulation. By weaponizing your own feelings against you, they evade any situation that might hold them responsible.

Final Thoughts

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These aren’t just excuses. They are meticulously designed strategies to protect a narcissist’s  ego while undermining your perception of reality. Keeping an eye out for these patterns will help you reinforce belief in your judgment. You don’t have to live with someone else’s version of reality when you have the tools to see through their lies and deception.

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