“Unmasking the Manipulator: 7 Surprising Behaviors of Those Who Play the Victim to Escape Accountability”
Maybe they were rude first, but they’ll only talk about how you snapped at them.
Maybe they broke a promise, but they’ll focus on how unreasonable you were for expecting them to keep it.
This kind of storytelling works—at least for a while. People who don’t know the full story might take their side.
But sooner or later, the truth catches up. And once others realize they constantly twist reality, they start losing credibility fast.
4. They use guilt-tripping to manipulate others
Another trick that people who act like the victim often use is guilt-tripping. Instead of taking responsibility, they make you feel guilty for even bringing up the issue.
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