“Unmasking the Manipulator: 7 Surprising Behaviors of Those Who Play the Victim to Escape Accountability”
This cycle makes it impossible for them to grow. They stay stuck in a loop where every disagreement is someone else’s fault. No self-reflection, no accountability—just the same behaviors on repeat.
At some point, though, life catches up with them. Relationships break down, people stop trusting them, and they’re left wondering why things never seem to work out. The truth is, until they face the problem, nothing will change.
Final thoughts
Dealing with someone who constantly acts like the victim when they’re at fault can be emotionally draining. It’s important to remember that you can’t change someone’s behavior if they aren’t willing to change themselves.
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