“Unmasking the Manipulator: 7 Surprising Behaviors of Those Who Play the Victim to Escape Accountability”

"Unmasking the Manipulator: 7 Surprising Behaviors of Those Who Play the Victim to Escape Accountability"

You call them out for something they did, and suddenly, they’re the real victim.

They’ll say things like, “I guess I’m just a terrible person, huh?” or “I do so much for you, and this is how you treat me?” Anything to shift the blame off themselves.

Guilt-tripping works because it makes people second-guess themselves. You might start wondering if you were too harsh or if you should just let it go. And that’s exactly what they want—to make you feel bad enough to stop holding them accountable.

5. They become defensive when confronted

Nobody likes being told they’re wrong, but for people with a victim mentality, it’s a full-blown attack.

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