Country Folks Surviving Narcissism

Country Folks Surviving Narcissism Helping country folks recognize narcissism one red flag at a time. No shame. No gaslighting. Just clarity. You don’t have to be ready to leave to be welcome here.

02/02/2026

Country folks carry a lot without complainin’.

That’s why narcissistic abuse sticks around so long we’re taught to endure, not question.

02/01/2026

A lot of us ended up here because we finally said,
“I don’t think this is normal.”

Turns out, you were right.

02/01/2026

If you ever wanna tell your story,
you don’t gotta dress it up or make it dramatic here.

The truth’s enough.

02/01/2026

I won’t rush my story, and you don’t have to rush yours either.

Around here, we go slow and honest.

02/01/2026

If you’re the one always apologizin’ just to keep things calm…

you’re not “too sensitive.”
You’ve been trained.

02/01/2026

Narcissism doesn’t always look loud.

Sometimes it looks like somebody smilin’ while you slowly forget who you used to be.

02/01/2026

I’m gonna start tellin’ pieces of my own story here.

Not for pity.
Not for drama.

Just so folks know this page comes from lived-in truth, not a textbook.

01/31/2026

If you grew up learnin’ to keep the peace,
you probably learned to ignore your own.

01/31/2026

Narcissists don’t usually break you by bein’ mean.

They do it by bein’ confusing, then actin’ shocked when you’re tired.

01/31/2026

Country folks don’t cry wolf.

So if your gut keeps whisperin’ something ain’t right…you might wanna listen.

01/29/2026

If this page feels like it’s saying the things you’ve been scared to say out loud…

Darlin, you’re exactly who it’s for.

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Nortonville, KY
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