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Do that and I’ll buy you plane tickets and a ring.
A relationship where we're always informing each other about what's bothering us so we can learn and improve together >>>>
Please understand that they wanted your reaction to their disrespect, because then they could use your reaction to paint you as the problem and deflect from their own toxic and bad behaviors. This is a classic tactic used by manipulators and narcissists to shift the focus away from their own wrongdoing and onto the reaction of their victim.
By provoking a reaction, they can claim that you're the one who's aggressive, irrational, or unstable, rather than acknowledging their own hurtful or toxic behavior. This can be incredibly damaging, as it not only allows the manipulator to avoid accountability but also makes their victim doubt their own perceptions and sanity.
It's essential to recognize this tactic for what it is – a form of emotional manipulation. By being aware of this behavior, individuals can prepare themselves for the potential consequences of standing up to a narcissist or manipulator.
When confronted with this behavior, it's crucial to remain calm and composed, avoiding getting drawn into an argument or emotional reaction. Instead, focus on setting clear boundaries, stating facts, and prioritizing your own emotional well-being.
Remember, you don't have to engage with someone who is trying to manipulate or provoke you. It's okay to walk away, set boundaries, or seek support from others. By prioritizing your own needs and well-being, you can protect yourself from the toxic behavior of others and maintain your emotional integrity.
In the end, it's not about reacting to the manipulator's behavior; it's about staying true to yourself and refusing to be drawn into their toxic games. By doing so, you can maintain your dignity, self-respect, and emotional well-being, even in the face of adversity.
life is so hard. can someone be soft with me
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed at an event he was hosting at Utah Valley University.
Malcolm X stated “l don't think anybody here would deny that when you send chickens out in the morning from your barnyard, those chickens will return that evening to your barnyard, not your neighbor's barnyard. I think this is a prime example of the devil's chickens coming back home to roost. That the chickens that he sent out, the violence that he's perpetrated in other countries, here and abroad, four children in Birmingham, or Medgar Evers, or the mangrove in Africa. I think this same violence has come back to claim one of their own. Now, being an old farm boy myself, chickens coming home to roost never made me sad. ln fact, it's only made me glad.”
Back again. Y’all miss me?
Wanna rub your soul against mine?
We all going through something my g
mental health status: need to look at the sea for hours and stay quiet.
“Only those who care about you, can hear you when you’re quiet.”
— lieinlove