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How to deal with narcissists?

This is more like general people. There is no way we can run away from these kind of people or traits. But as at least maybe we can handle our emotion while dealing with them whether as a customer or as our family members.
nineguys · 31-35, M
Create firm boundaries for yourself and do not allow others to cross those boundaries. Anyone that tries to push past your boundaries after they've been known, is a narcissist. For better or for worse.
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
Depends on how dangerous they are. If you're dealing with someone who is physically violent you need to take a safe distance, completely ban them from your life.
iamelijah · 26-30, M
@CrazyMusicLover More like verbal one. I haven't dealt that physical one yet. Gosh, that would be nightmare.


The verbal one is invisible but noticeable. I mean they use words and not physical is the dangerous one too since they cam manipulate you if you are trapped in their conversation.
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
@iamelijah Yes, they can harm your reputation or damage your relationships with other people too.
Xalvadora · 18-21, F
For me, I'll just ignore them. It's funny how narcissists will be who they are, trying to get under your skin while you're just standing there, forgetting their whole existance while they're having a whole breakdown and making a nasty fool of themselves just to get an reaction out of you.
I will view narcissists as children from now on. They're so dependable and will act like a spoiled brat whenever they won't have their way.
NickiHijab · F
Don't engage with them
SW-User
We're prob all on the spectrum from little to a lot. Sometimes we project, recognizing in others what's in us. But it's not cool to just label one that willy nilly unless they been diagnosed by a professional.
basilfawlty89 · 31-35, M
If someone has legit NPD, no contact. It's your only solution.
iamelijah · 26-30, M
@basilfawlty89 Umm. Even when they come as a client/customer? Should I just shoo my money away?
basilfawlty89 · 31-35, M
@iamelijah if it's a customer, there ain't much you can do. Keep it professional. If it's a client, fire your client. Trust me you don't want to have a business to business relationship with some that's unscrupulous, lacking in empathy and remorse.
iamelijah · 26-30, M
@basilfawlty89 Aight. I'll take note on that last sentence.
SarithBorn · 18-21, M
Ignoring them is a good start. 😇

 
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