“Unmasking the Manipulator: 7 Surprising Behaviors of Those Who Play the Victim to Escape Accountability”
1. They deflect blame onto others
First up, people who play the victim will never admit it. No matter what happens, they always have someone else to point the finger at.
Instead of owning up to their mistakes, they shift the blame onto a friend, a coworker, or even “bad luck.” It’s never about what they did—it’s always about what someone else should have done differently.
This habit comes from a need to protect their ego. Admitting fault means taking responsibility, and that can be uncomfortable. So, rather than facing the truth, they redirect the focus.
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