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How To Fight Against Narcissists By Making Them Fear You

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Fear is a powerful tool. Some people even believe it's better to be feared than to be loved, thinking it is the strongest, most reliable way you can control others. It may sound cruel on its face, but there are times when employing fear and intimidation might just be the best course of action.

This is especially true when you're already dealing with someone unsavory, think manipulators and narcissists. Making them fear you is the best way you can keep them from harming your life. In that case, fear is the way to go.

Fear, of course, can also control us, but you don't have to let it. If you've ever had fear or phobias hold you back, now's the time to make a change. Read on to learn more.

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Preventative Measures

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Dealing with a narcissist is never easy. They're clever, they know how to get in peoples' heads, and they're very good at backing out of any trouble they cause, free from repercussions. They can feel impossible to escape from, which is why, sometimes, preventing them from ever entering your life is the best course of action.

Here, you'll find just some of the techniques you can employ to intimidate and ward against the narcissists that pop up in your life.

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Set Strong Boundaries

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Narcissists frequently test your boundaries to see how far they can push them. It's important to set clear and specific boundaries on what behavior you will and will not accept. Be firm and unwavering in these boundaries. If they try to argue or push back, remain calm and consistently reinforce that you don't want them to step further.

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Avoid engaging in lengthy justifications. You don't need to explain yourself. Instead, focus on being clear and consistent. This helps reinforce your limits and shows that you're dead serious about maintaining them, which will intimidate the narcissist.

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Be Assertive

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Say "no" confidently and directly without feeling the need to justify yourself or apologize. Narcissists take advantage of any perceived weakness, so it is important to stand your ground confidently and assertively.

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By communicating with decisive certainty, you make it clear that you won't be easily manipulated or pushed around. This strong stance helps protect your previously-mentioned boundaries and shows that you are serious about maintaining them. It also shows that you're not afraid to stand up for yourself, a trait that narcissists cower at, for it means they won't be able to get away with their usual tricks.

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Don't Play Their Games

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Speaking of tricks, narcissists play these tricks because they seek drama and feed off emotional reactions. Avoid getting drawn into their arguments or sympathy tactics. Stay calm and neutral in all of your responses to them, using simple, detached phrases to shut down their manipulative attempts.

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This approach denies them the reaction they crave and frustrates their efforts. Remember, their goal is to provoke you, so by not reacting, you take away their power. Keep your responses brief and steady, maintaining your composure to effectively handle their attempts to influence your emotions.

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Stay Independent

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Narcissists often foster a sense of dependency in their victims to control them better. To counter this, build a strong support network of friends and family outside the narcissist's influence, frequently engage in hobbies that make you happy, and strive for financial independence whenever possible.

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The more self-reliant you are, the more intimidated the narcissist will feel about the task of bringing you down. Your independence challenges their need for dominance. By focusing on your own support, you reduce their influence and empower yourself at the same time, it's a win-win!

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Walk Away

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Sometimes, the best response to a narcissist is to simply disengage. Avoid trying to reason with them or expecting them to change. If a situation becomes toxic, walk away, ending the conversation right then and there. Protecting your peace is more important than winning an argument with someone who can't engage rationally.

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By disengaging, you take control of the situation, prioritizing your well-being while showing the narcissist you won't put up with their attempts at an argument. Choosing to walk away is a powerful way to maintain your sanity, display your strength of will, and avoid unnecessary stress.

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Be Detached

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Narcissists excel at provoking strong feelings in people, often causing them to lash out, which is exactly what the narcissist wants. To counter this, practice detaching yourself from their drama. Instead of reacting with anger or frustration, simply observe their behavior calmly and with a sense of curiosity.

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By observing without reacting, you maintain control over your own feelings and reduce their influence over you. Not to mention that you'll get to see the narcissist fall apart at not only your lack of emotion but also your bewilderment at their behavior.

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Hold Onto Your Truth

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Narcissists often try to distort your reality and make you doubt yourself by lying (or obfuscating the truth) in very specific ways. Always trust your instincts, perceptions, and memories. Don't let them convince you that you're overreacting or imagining things. Your experiences are valid and important. Hold onto your own truth, as it serves as your anchor amidst their manipulation.

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Staying confident in your own reality helps you resist their attempts to confuse and control you while trusting yourself is key to maintaining your mental and emotional stability in the face of their chaos.

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Document Everything

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To help with the previous point, it's extremely important to keep records of their abusive behavior. Save emails, texts, and interactions whenever possible. This documentation can protect you and help you recognize their manipulation patterns more clearly. Keeping records serves as a reality check if they try to gaslight you, as you have evidence of their lying ways.

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This practice not only protects you but also empowers you by highlighting the truth, making it harder for them to distort your reality. Maintaining these records will also prove to them that you don't mess around and are willing to fight back.

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Protecting Yourself

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With narcissists, prevention is perhaps the best way to handle them, as it becomes a lot harder to shake them off once they've encircled your life. No matter where the narcissist is in your social orbit, though, you can always find ways to push back against them and show them that you won't be taken advantage of.

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It's also worth mentioning that these techniques take time to develop, master, and practice consistently. It'll take time to build up your anti-narcissist arsenal, but once you have, you'll be able to fight back with incredible confidence. This is your life. Fight for it.

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Daniel Mitchell-Benoit

Dan is a content writer with three years of experience under their belt, having mostly covered viral media but now shifting toward spirituality and astrology. He's a strong believer in using one's beliefs as a means of self-improvement and being in touch with whatever messages the universe has to offer. He can't wait to share his insights with an audience who wants to foster change and betterment within themselves. Outside of writing, Dan enjoys reading tarot cards, playing video games, all things horror, coffee, and his cat!

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