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The Only Way to Handle a Narcissist | Relationship Advice for Women Mat Boggs

Mat Boggs shares relationship advice for women and The Only Way to Handle a Narcissist.

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  • @janiquefontaine3307 says:

    Ignoring the narcissist is, like you mentionned, the best way to get them off your back. They are not getting any reaction from you and they move on. Thank God, cause they are very toxic people.

  • @jigolpets1 says:

    Amazing one

  • @DonaSaucier says:

    I can handle interactions with the narcissist, what is hard to deal with is when you live in a rural area and they are oh-so-wonderful in public. When they take on the victim role, they involve community members in their drama, which then affects the status in the community, in shared social circles and oftentimes in your workplace as well when these outside people are your customers/clients.

  • @joannguzzo185 says:

    In my experience with a person like this is to just leave them alone and move on; dont give them long sentences and responses… that little boy must be my ex …
    I cant with this peeps… just let these toxic peeps go….

  • @くみこ-r8y says:

    Thank you, Mat, keep watching your videos is my ritual to maintain living mentally healthy. I really get it, in romantic relationships. But what if the narcissists are your own parent and siblings? I find it’s still tough to disconnect from them completely,….. they’re also the victims of what their parents have done to them,….. I’ve been in this situation for 50 years,…. do you know the best way to relate to them? Love, Kumiko

  • @SassyLadyKat1111 says:

    With any narcissistic person, family or not, walk away for your mental and emotional well being. Soooo much healthier!! They will drain your soul if you don’t hold your ground. Absolutely exhausting.

  • @gennancarabajal1827 says:

    Wow!

  • @eileenkondraski3864 says:

    Omg that is so true. I feel like I’ve just been hit over the head lol. My husband was, in a roundabout way, making fun of me for gaining weight and I decided to totally ignore his comments and acknowledge nothing and he completely stopped!!! I wasn’t giving him the reaction he wanted.

  • @angelcreations916 says:

    Thank you for sharing… I have learned how to deal with toxic family members by controlling my trigger-responses (aka: keeping my mouth shut, instead of engaging) and just saying “no thank you” to enforce my boundary of being controlled. That I don’t owe any explanation for protecting my peace has set me free. ❤ Now, the question is, do I try again with my estranged narc spouse, with my gained knowledge/understanding? I still love and miss him deeply, in spite of being away from him for going on 5 years. 😢

    • @marevagodfrey7529 says:

      No, don’t do that! Keep moving forward towards your best life. Keep working on yourself.

    • @rezotydnic says:

      Narcissist don’t change. Ask yourself do you want a partner you have to ‘deal’ with as opposed to having a partner who is truly supports, encourages, and loves all of you, just as you are?

    • @angelcreations916 says:

      @rezotydnic thank you… I know you are right! 🧡

    • @angelcreations916 says:

      @@marevagodfrey7529 thank you!

  • @jenniewestforth789 says:

    Okay, your example on the kid and dad, that dad is obviously not mature enough to parent and I’d be willing to bet, considering his response to argue, instead of parent tells me dad taught him narcissistic habits

  • @hadiza1 says:

    Sitting! ❤📚

  • @kathyl2620 says:

    My sister always says “now look what you’ve done”.

  • @softsakura says:

    Totally ! When we are in peace with ourselves we don’t even need to react and being in control ✨ the biggest lesson

  • @Mystory4Hisglory1975 says:

    I just left a childhood friend for this. WALK AWAY!!!!

  • @Mystory4Hisglory1975 says:

    Thank you for doing this video!!!

  • @melis7729 says:

    I’m told I’m a narcissist and I’m the common denominator of all my past relationships failing nearly everyday. It’s breaking my heart 💔

    • @angelcreations916 says:

      If you want to change this and your outcomes, you can speak with a professional counselor. ❤

  • @maryc9084 says:

    Thank you Mat – an extremely accurate picture of narcissistic behavior.

  • @lisacoons7981 says:

    Learning how to deal with my sweet mom. She had a tough up-bringing and my sister and I have paid the price. I do love her very much. I have also learned we tend to look for a narcissist is a lover, until we see the signs. Then it’s tough to get out. I got out… Learning new healthy love now. I’ve also learned how to set boundaries, it’s so freeing. The Narcissist feeds off of control. You’ve got to take a certain amount of control back and steer clear of the drama. All I want is peace anymore in my future.

  • @jeanettebrooks1963 says:

    Listening to this as if I’m the narcissist with myself this morning. Intermittent fasting is a game changer dealing with this gal. Calling that little girl on ALL her stuff! AND being compassionate with her.

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