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Related: About this forumSomeone who baits with cognitive distortions to decide you are not too bright
Jumps to conclusions, asks questions that can't be understood let alone answered.
What do you do with people like this?
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Someone who baits with cognitive distortions to decide you are not too bright (Original Post)
bucolic_frolic
Sep 2022
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grumpyduck
(6,655 posts)1. I have.
Take it one little bit at a time. Turn it around. Ask them to clarify the questions.
If you don't take it personally, it can actually be fun to watch them twist themselves into a pretzel.
Ocelot II
(122,701 posts)2. Tell them to fuck right off or ignore them.
SheltieLover
(61,915 posts)5. +1,000!
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That's what I do. Usually both, in the order you stated.
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targetpractice
(4,919 posts)3. Excise them from your life... They don't get better.
Help yourself, not help them.
BlackSkimmer
(51,308 posts)4. Ignore.
Thats the best thing always to do with toxic people.
And never let them gaslight you!
Midnight Writer
(23,394 posts)6. It's tough to cut negative people from your life. Sometimes impossible.
But if you can, do it.
If you can't, try not to take them seriously.
THEY have the problem.
Don't let them make it your problem.
hunter
(39,227 posts)7. I always act clueless because I am.
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bucolic_frolic
(48,429 posts)8. Trauma bonding
https://www.goodtherapy.org/blog/10-steps-to-recovering-from-toxic-trauma-bond-0110175
"Trauma bonds occur in extreme situations such as abusive relationships, hostage situations, and incestuous relationships, but also in any ongoing attached relationship in which there is a great deal of pain interspersed with times of calm (or maybe just less pain). "
"Trauma bonds occur in extreme situations such as abusive relationships, hostage situations, and incestuous relationships, but also in any ongoing attached relationship in which there is a great deal of pain interspersed with times of calm (or maybe just less pain). "