11 common phrases that are subtly manipulative, often used to control or guilt others. Examples include “Don’t you trust me?” to evoke guilt, and “You’re too sensitive,” which dismisses valid emotions. Other phrases, like “I’m only joking” or “You’re overreacting,” shift blame or minimize the other person’s feelings. These manipulative phrases often serve to avoid accountability or control conversations by undermining the other person’s perspective.
- 1. “Don’t you trust me?”
- 2. “You’re too sensitive”
- 3. “I’m only joking”
- 4. “I don’t want to argue”
- 5. “You always/you never…”
- 6. “If you really cared about me…”
- 7. “I hate drama”
- 8. “You’re overreacting”
- 9. “It’s not a big deal”
- 10. “I was just being honest”
- 11. “You’re being defensive”
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