It is possible for a narcissistic father to try to exert control over his adult son, especially if the son has been conditioned to depend on him emotionally or financially. Setting clear boundaries and seeking support from a therapist or counselor can help the adult son assert his independence and establish a healthier relationship with his father.
An adult who is not the mother or the father.
NO. Often gets worse.
"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.
yes, even if it involves statutory rape.
If you've been exposed to narcissistic abuse in childhood, you're more likely to end up with narcissistic partners if you haven't worked through your abuse. Adult Children of Narcissists (ACONs) have a number of issues to resolve.
The underage mother must get parental permission the dad is emancipated so he is by law an adult
Ask nicely for her 2 go away. Or tell your mother....Or father.....Or an adult that lives with you.
Not the mother, but the father might try so keep him away! Have fun!
Your adult height is determined by your genetics. Look at your Mother and Father, you will be of similar height.
If your mother and father are tall for their sex genetic wise you have a better chance at being taller
borderline personality disorder and bipolar disorder