
@ CORN'$
February 17, 2025 at 06:38 PM
Don't tell me I didn't inform you about this demonic acts of manipulations; *Guilt trippings*.
The devil 😈 pulled it on Eve and Adam and they failed. The devil 😈 tried pulling in on Christ Jesus and failed big time, you are next, never again should you fall for such demonic shits... that you are not enough, you don't care enough, you makes people feel needy, you don't love them, you don't care and all such. Keep winning the mind battles👍
Here are case scenarios for guilt tripping:
*Scenario 1: The "You Owe Me" Guilt Trip*
Sarah's friend, Emily, has been asking her to help with moving into a new apartment. Sarah has been busy with work and hasn't been able to help. Emily says, "I helped you move into your place last year, and now you're too busy to return the favor?" This makes Sarah feel guilty and obligated to help.
*Scenario 2: The "You're So Selfish" Guilt Trip*
John's mother calls him and says, "I'm so disappointed that you're not coming home for Thanksgiving. Your father and I always make sure to spend the holiday with you, but now that you're older, you're too busy to care about us." John feels guilty and starts to question his decision not to go home for Thanksgiving.
*Scenario 3: The "You're Not a Good Partner" Guilt Trip*
Michael's partner, Rachel, says, "You're always working late and never have time for me. I feel like I'm not important to you." Michael feels guilty and starts to question his priorities, even though he knows he's working hard to provide for their future together.
*Scenario 4: The "You're Not a Good Friend" Guilt Trip*
David's friend, Alex, says, "I'm going through a tough time, and you're not even checking in on me. What kind of friend are you?" David feels guilty and starts to wonder if he's been a good friend, even though he's been busy with his own life.
*Scenario 5: The "You're Not Grateful Enough" Guilt Trip*
Jessica's parents gave her a car for her birthday, but she's been complaining about the color. Her parents say, "We worked hard to provide for you, and this is the thanks we get? You're so ungrateful." Jessica feels guilty and starts to question her own behavior.
*Scenario 6: The "You're Hurting My Feelings" Guilt Trip*
Chris's sister, Lisa, says, "You always ignore my advice and do things your own way. It hurts my feelings that you don't value my opinion." Chris feels guilty and starts to wonder if he's been too dismissive of his sister's advice.
*Scenario 7: The "You're Not Living Up to Expectations" Guilt Trip*
Karen's parents always expected her to become a doctor, but she chose to pursue a career in the arts instead. Her parents say, "We sacrificed so much for you to have a good education, and this is how you repay us? By wasting your talents on something impractical?" Karen feels guilty and starts to question her own choices.
*Scenario 8: The "You're So Lucky" Guilt Trip*
Emily's friend, Sarah, says, "I'm so jealous that you got to travel to Europe last year. I've always wanted to go, but I can never afford it. You're so lucky to have such great opportunities." Emily feels guilty about her good fortune and starts to wonder if she should feel bad about enjoying her travels.
*Scenario 9: The "You're Not Doing Enough" Guilt Trip*
Michael's boss says, "I know you're capable of so much more. You're not meeting your sales targets, and it's really disappointing. You need to step up your game and start performing better." Michael feels guilty about not meeting expectations and starts to work longer hours to try and improve his performance.
*Scenario 10: The "You're Being Unfair" Guilt Trip*
David's partner, Rachel, says, "You always get to choose what we do on the weekends. It's not fair that I never get a say. You're being really selfish." David feels guilty about not being more considerate and starts to let Rachel make all the decisions.
*Scenario 11: The "You're Hurting Someone's Feelings" Guilt Trip*
Jessica's friend, Alex, says, "I'm really hurt that you didn't invite me to your party last weekend. I thought we were closer than that. You must not value our friendship very much." Jessica feels guilty about not inviting Alex and starts to wonder if she should have included her.
*Scenario 12: The "You're Not Living Up to Your Potential" Guilt Trip*
Chris's parents say, "We know you're smart and capable, but you're not living up to your potential. You're wasting your talents by not pursuing a more challenging career." Chris feels guilty about not meeting his parents' expectations and starts to question his own career choices.
*Scenario 13: The "You're Being Disloyal" Guilt Trip*
Karen's friend, Emily, says, "I'm really hurt that you're hanging out with our mutual friend, Sarah, without me. It feels like you're being disloyal and choosing her over me." Karen feels guilty about spending time with Sarah and starts to wonder if she should prioritize her friendship with Emily instead.
*Scenario 14: The "You're Not Showing Enough Appreciation" Guilt Trip*
Michael's partner, Rachel, says, "I do so much for you, but you never show any appreciation. You just take me for granted and expect me to do everything for you." Michael feels guilty about not showing enough gratitude and starts to make more of an effort to thank Rachel for everything she does.
In each of these scenarios, the guilt tripper uses emotional manipulation to control the other person's behavior. The goal is to make the other person feel guilty, anxious, or obligated to do something they may not want to do.
Outlined by *Metaai* by my thoughtful inquiry.
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