Do narcissists ever cry? You may be wondering if you have ever been in a relationship with someone who displays narcissistic tendencies. The answer is yes, narcissists do cry — but it’s not all that common. In fact, there are a few different reasons why a narcissist might cry. In this blog post, I will explore the three main reasons why narcissists cry and what it means for their relationships.
1. What are the three main reasons why narcissists cry?
Narcissists are often characterized as being vain and self-centered, but they can also be remarkably insecure and sensitive. One manifestation of this sensitivity is that narcissists are prone to crying. There are three primary reasons why narcissists cry.
First, narcissists are generally very emotionally fragile. They tend to see the world in black-and-white terms and take everything personally. This makes them quick to anger and slow to forgive slights, real or imagined. When something goes wrong, they often feel overwhelmed and powerless, leading to tears.
Second, narcissists often have very thin skin. They cannot handle criticism or even constructive feedback, and will often react with angry outbursts or tears. This is because they see any criticism as a threat to their carefully constructed image of perfection.
Finally, narcissists tend to be very self-absorbed and focused on their own needs. This can make them blind to the needs of others, leading to feelings of guilt or remorse. When these feelings become too much to bear, they may express them through tears.
2. What does it mean for their relationships when they do cry?
For a narcissist, crying is often a way to gain sympathy or attention from others. They may use tears as a way to manipulate those around them or to get what they want. In some cases, a narcissist may cry as a way of releasing built-up anger or frustration.

However, their tears are unlikely to be an expression of genuine emotion orphan. Instead, they are more likely to be a strategic display of weakness or vulnerability. Those who have relationships with narcissists should be aware of this manipulation tactic and be cautious of giving in to it.
Narcissists are often skilled at appearing sincere and convincing, but their tears are usually counterproductive and can damage relationships in the long run.
3. How can you tell if a narcissist is really crying or just pretending?
It can be difficult to tell if a narcissist is truly crying or just putting on a show. After all, they are experts at manipulating emotions and presenting themselves in the best light possible. However, there are a few key things to look for that can help you tell if someone is in genuine tears or just trying to get sympathy.
First, take note of the person’s body language. Are they hunched over, with their head in their hands? Or are they standing upright, with their chin held high? Second, listen to the tone of their voice. Genuine crying is usually accompanied by sobs and gasps for air, while fake crying is often more subdued.
Finally, pay attention to the content of what the person is saying. A narcissist may try to play the victim or exaggerate their problems when they are fake crying, whereas someone who is genuinely upset will likely be more honest about their feelings.
By taking these cues into account, you can often tell whether someone’s tears are real or just an act.
4. Can crying help narcissists become more empathetic and caring people?
While it is often seen as a sign of weakness, crying can actually be a powerful tool for healing. For narcissists, who are often unable to empathize with others, cry can help them to connect with their own emotions and become more caring people.
By allowing themselves to feel their own pain, they can develop a greater understanding and compassion for the pain of others. In addition, crying can help to release pent-up emotions and relieve stress.
It can also be a way to express sadness and grief that may be otherwise suppressed. While crying may not be able to change a narcissist overnight, it can be an important step in helping them to become more empathetic and caring people.
5. What should you do if you see a narcissist crying?
If you see a narcissist crying, the best thing to do is to avoid them. It is likely that they are crying for attention and will try to manipulate you into giving it to them. If you must interact with them, try to be as brief and businesslike as possible.
Do not engage in personal conversation or give them any emotional support. Additionally, try not to show any reaction to their tears, as this is what they are seeking. Finally, keep in mind that narcissists are expert manipulators, so don’t let their tears confuse or override your better judgment.
6. How can you help a narcissist who appears to be in pain?
It can be difficult to see a narcissist in pain and not want to help. After all, they can be charming and whip up a sob story that would make anyone want to reach out and give them assistance.
However, it’s important to remember that narcissists are expert manipulators and often use their pain as a way to get what they want from others. If you find yourself wanting to help a narcissist, it’s important to proceed with caution. First, consider whether or not the narcissist actually wants help or if they’re just looking for someone to feel sorry for them.
Second, think about what you’re willing to do for the narcissist and what your boundaries are. It’s easy to get caught up in trying to please a narcissist, but it’s important to remember that you need to take care of yourself first and foremost.
Ultimately, only you can decide whether or not helping a narcissist is something you’re comfortable with. But if you do choose to help, make sure you do so on your terms and don’t let yourself get taken advantage of in the process.
Have you ever been in a relationship with a narcissist? What was that experience like for you? We’d love to hear your stories in the comments box below.