Theresa Mccoy+FollowNarcissists Get Left Out More Often?Turns out, people with narcissistic traits aren’t just imagining it—they really do get excluded more often. A massive study found that narcissists, especially the competitive, antagonistic kind, both feel left out and actually get left out by others. They’re super sensitive to social snubs and sometimes even overestimate how much they’re being excluded. Plus, the more they’re ostracized, the more narcissistic they become. It’s a wild feedback loop! #Health #MentalHealth #Narcissism00Share
Logan Flowers+FollowNarcissists Have Fewer Kids?Turns out, people with higher narcissistic traits—especially the more sensitive, vulnerable kind—are less likely to have kids. A new study found they’re more likely to have reasons for not wanting children and tend to have shorter, less satisfying relationships. Grandiose narcissists (the bold, showy ones) and vulnerable narcissists (the shy, insecure ones) both showed this trend, but it was strongest in the vulnerable group. Who knew self-obsession could impact family size? #psychology #relationships #narcissism #Health20Share
Johnathan Neal+Follow8 Sneaky Narcissist Phrases to Watch ForEver get a weird vibe from someone’s so-called compliment? Turns out, narcissists have a whole playbook of subtle phrases to make you feel small—without ever sounding mean. From backhanded compliments like “You’re smart, I never would’ve guessed!” to humble brags and loaded questions, these lines are all about control. Spotting these 8 phrases is like having a cheat code for your self-esteem. Trust me, once you see the pattern, you’ll never un-hear it! #MentalHealth #ToxicTraits #SelfWorth #Narcissism #LifeHacks #Health15673Share
Steven Smith+FollowDo Narcissists Really Cry? Here's the ScoopEver wondered if narcissists genuinely cry? 🤔 According to Dr. Brittany McGeehan, they do—but often for self-focused reasons like losing control or facing humiliation. While real tears exist, they're usually tied to self-protection rather than empathy. Of course, some tears might be deceptive, aiming to manipulate or gain sympathy. It's all about context! Know when to protect your emotional space and how to respond whether the tears are real or not. #Narcissism #EmotionalHealth #Psychology #Health40Share