We Believe You
- Using emotional fragility to avoid accountability.
- Collapsing into distress when confronted.
- Presenting oneself as too delicate for honest feedback.
- Turning minor discomfort into a crisis.
- Using tears or overwhelm to shut down discussion.
- Making others feel cruel for raising concerns.
- Weaponizing vulnerability to gain control.
- Acting shattered by normal boundaries.
- Using emotional volatility to redirect attention.
- Treating accountability as an attack.
- Using softness as a shield against consequences.
- Collapsing to force others into caretaking roles.
- Claiming harm when simply asked to reflect.
- Using emotional overwhelm to derail conversations.
- Making others responsible for their emotional stability.



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