4. Playing the victim
Its callous and calculated. It involves accusing you of the things that they themselves are doing or have done. So its not uncommon that the audience of this dramatic spectacle doesn't see the whole picture or doesn't care to figure out the full story.
Its callous and calculated. It involves accusing you of the things that they themselves are doing or have done. So its not uncommon that the audience of this dramatic spectacle doesn't see the whole picture or doesn't care to figure out the full story.
In the statement she said he broke up with her on valentineโs day. While we donโt have an exact date of the breakup, she was seen 2 days later talking about her Australian boyfriend. There was 0 reason for her to mention the date except to get sympathy.
Another example is talking about the house where she mentioned that she kept the house and had to give it back because fans found it, neglecting to mention that she posted the house with her pictures in a facebook group and again turning the blame on him
saying he never intended for her to live in it and instead got it for himself and his wife, but if this were true then why did he leave the house to her in the first place?
5. The No, you! defense
If you call them out or if they suspect you can see through their smoke and mirrors, they will say that it's you or others who are all these things. Or that all of it is false and nonsense. They may even say that they are honest, caring and authentic.
If you call them out or if they suspect you can see through their smoke and mirrors, they will say that it's you or others who are all these things. Or that all of it is false and nonsense. They may even say that they are honest, caring and authentic.
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