Today’s questions are around aging narcissists and what happens as they grow older. How do they adjust to growing older? Do they change? And if so, do they change for the better, or do they just get worse?
Other questions include: What happens to those around them—their friends, families, partners, ex-partners, even their children? What do they experience as the narcissist ages? Not necessarily easy questions to answer, as I believe there will always be exceptions, and I will look at those exceptions towards the end of the article.
But for today, I’m just going to look at some of the common things that narcissistic people experience as they grow older and how they might react to them. So if you find this article interesting, and if you like it, please consider sharing it wherever you can.
Just to remind you, narcissism is often characterized by a long-term, pervasive sense of entitlement. There’s being self-absorbed and disagreeable. They can be highly sensitive, highly resistant to criticism, and have a lack of empathy for others. They can also be quite manipulative, like to be in control, and like to dominate.
So what happens as they Grow Older?
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