Most narcissists are male and don't manifest themselves until late teens or early adulthood. However here are some things to look for, you can find this on www.mentalhealth.com
A pervasive pattern of grandiosity (in fantasy or behavior), need for admiration, and lack of empathy, beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts, as indicated by five (or more) of the following:
By the way she acts
Be careful if you do, the narcissist can be a monster to anyone who hurts their pride.
It's not best to tell him after a while so be straight and tell him
Yes. Otherwise they'll get deeper and deeper into it. At lease they have a fighting chance if you tell them.
Seeing as your sister is not a boss in a video game, I'd say that you don't and that your sister probably isn't old enough to be an actual narcissist.
If he or she dates people of the same sex.
Yes, but only if he got something out of it.
That it didn't work out. The rest is none of their business.
# Get counseling for yourself. # Do NOT Tell him you suspect he's a destructive narcissist! # Learn all you can about this incurable personality disorder # Think about leaving him and things will NOT get better.
It can be challenging to determine if someone is pretending to be heterosexual, as individuals may have various reasons for presenting themselves in a certain way. However, some signs that a gay narcissist might be pretending to be heterosexual could include inconsistencies in their behavior or statements, reluctance to discuss their personal life, and a lack of interest in forming intimate relationships with individuals of the opposite sex. It is important to approach these situations with empathy and understanding, as individuals may be struggling with their identity and facing societal pressures.
You keep reminding her that you are her child after all. Tell her that you are updated version of her!
Tell him to go and leave you alone.
Yes it happens most time. It is true.