I find poetic irony in how the TikTok pop-psych stigmatization of NPD and speculation about 'narcissistic abuse' has led to people overanalyzing their lives for reasons to feel like victims of narcissism, and feeling threatened when others point out they're being ableist. A whole subsect of people has had their trauma needlessly magnified or constructed wholesale by the Cluster B Bogeyman they heard about on the internet, they are developing NPD-like coping mechanisms against that bogeyman, and if you give them anything less than unnuanced support, you are apparently the true narcissist in that situation. If I wrote a fiction book along those lines, people would say it's too on-the-nose.
