Setting clear boundaries in these situations can be crucial. Like actively/preemptively deciding what behaviors are acceptable, and consistently enforcing those limits. It's also important to keep in mind that your sister's behaviors may often stem from insecurity; not that it should excuse her actions, but understanding that NPD can act as a defense mechanism for low self-worth might aid in managing interactions with her more effectively. As you know, dealing with a narcissist can be quite exhausting, so be sure to prioritize your own mental health- empty cups, etc. But ofc, keep the children's well-being in mind- maintaining your own self respect and dignity is important but, at the end of the day, there are kids involved. Best of luck to your family- I hope things work out as best they can for everyone involved!
this post was submitted on 14 Sep 2024
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General consensus from both your comments taken with grains of salt etc is that my mom is doing the right thing and that's all there is to be done. Narcissism is an insanely complicated thing especially in your own family. ๐ฉ
Getting away from a narcissistic ex is one thing, at least you can get away.