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Don’t take the Guilt Trip!

We all make mistakes or wrong decisions at times. And unfortunately, sometimes you’ve toxic people around who’d add salt to wound to use that mistake or wrong decision to guilt trip you into doing things or just so they can get their way …

Anyway, in this poll, you click “yes” to those sentences you think are |guilt-trip| or someone have used it on you, and click “No” if you don’t think so.

verb: guilt-trip; 3rd person present: guilt-trips; past tense: guilt-tripped; past participle: guilt-tripped; gerund or present participle: guilt-tripping

  1. make (someone) feel guilty, especially in order to induce them to do something.

 

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  • Question of

    “You seems more happy with your other friends than me, your boyfriend!”

    • Yes
    • No
  • Question of

    “If it wasn’t for me …”

    • Yes
    • No
  • Question of

    “If you love me, you’ll send me to school!”

    • Yes
    • No
  • Question of

    “I won’t fall if you’ve been there to help me!”

    • Yes
    • No
  • Question of

    “I knew you’ll never do anything for me!”

    • Yes
    • No
  • Question of

    “I got fined for illegal parking because I went to get that book for you!”

    • Yes
    • No
  • Question of

    We don’t want to get affected by such “trips” and should ignore them, right?

    • Yes
    • No

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What do you think?

17 Points

Written by alibb

11 Comments

  1. I have friends who have guilt-tripped me many times. I have never liked. Sometimes they had seen it on my face I didn’t like it.
    I don’t like it when people use guilt technique for their own advantage.

  2. So very true and apt. Now, in fairness sometimes parents use guilt trips with children to push a specific lesson.

    Relationships are given and takes. In many cases, the line between blame and guilt becomes the issue.

    Great article!

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