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Got a Narcissistic Person in Your Family? Here s How to Survive the Holidays
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In a year that s been packed full of disorienting trials and whims, precious time with family for the holidays can offer much-needed comfort and support. Except when you ve got a toxic person in your circle, specifically a narcissist. They re the kind who can turn an otherwise light and joyful occasion into an absolute circus in a flash.
Often known for their extreme sense of entitlement, grandiosity, manipulations, and provocative antics, narcissists are the quintessential energy vampires. Simple acts like sharing a festive meal or exchanging gifts can feel like performing emotional acrobatics.