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How do you deal with a narc sibling?
Play a part When you’re dealing with narcissistic siblings, you need to protect yourself at all times. Don’t allow yourself to be drawn in by their charm—they can turn on you at any time (and they may well be using you to get what they want—narcissists are master manipulators).
What are the traits of a narcissist sister?
Your sibling may constantly demand your attention and admiration and react with outrage if you do not respond as they desire, instilling a deep belief that you are responsible for their emotional well-being. In some cases, the narcissist may even use physical or sexual violence against you.
How to deal with a flying monkey narcissist?
Here are some things to keep in mind when dealing with flying monkeys. 1. Go No Contact With the Flying Monkeys. Flying monkeys pretend to care, but they really thrive off of information they can gossip over and stir the pot with the narcissist. You cannot trust them.
Should you go no contact with the Flying Monkeys?
Go No Contact With the Flying Monkeys. Flying monkeys pretend to care, but they really thrive off of information they can gossip over and stir the pot with the narcissist. You cannot trust them. Their help costs you the narcissist trying to reach out. Depending on where you are with your healing, you don’t need that.
What to do if your sibling is a narcissist?
Look for Support: One of the hardest parts of having a narcissistic sibling is how it isolates you from your family members. Families provide critical emotional support, but there’s a good chance your sibling has a hold on them just as they do on you.
What are the 5 characteristics of a narcissistic family?
There are five common themes often seen in narcissistic families: the neutral sibling, the needy sibling, flying monkeys, the withdrawn sibling, and pseudomutuality. Trauma therapist Shannon Thomas walked Insider through what they all mean.