Some do. It depends on how she has the family roles set up and where she's getting her narcissistic supply from.
"Allow?" It isn't the children's responsibility to control their stepfather. Afterall, the stepfather is controlling them. They probably don't know what to do and are trying to understand what is going on.
Probably because she has a more than sufficient "supply" without them.
Yes. Narcissistic Mothers always do.
There may be fewer books specifically tailored for mothers of narcissistic daughters because the focus is typically on the individual with narcissistic traits rather than their family members. However, general books on dealing with narcissistic relationships and setting boundaries may still be helpful for mothers in such situations. It's also recommended to seek support from therapists or support groups specializing in narcissistic personality dynamics.
NO - however, if you do have children with your ex it may be in the children best interest to mention it to the mother so they are aware.
Stay FAR FAR away from them both!
Yes, Pleasure P (Marcus Cooper) was married in 2015. On February 2, 2015 he married Railey Smith, the mother of his son Marcus Cooper Jr. (born 2014), known as "Cus-Cus."
The best way to deal with a narcissistic mother-in-law is to "kill her with kindness." This method works on most people, by the way. Be as nice and polite as you can possibly be but don't engage her more than you absolutely have to. Remain calm and don't feed into her narcissism and neediness.
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Same as if he was not in jail or being deported. If they are not together, the children go to her family or foster care.
I believe it is. Im doing it. Have to think of the children. If you dont want them to be the same way then you have to remove them from the relationship all together. You have to think about your children. They are very fragile and it can hurt them in the long run if you dont do something.
Jack ran home to his mother after he fell down and broke his crown because that is what children do. Children look to their mother to help them to feel better when getting injured.