Nic na Mara wrote:
Tthanks for the book tip. I've struggled with these situations my whole life. Unfortunately, my mother was a real borderline personality, so from an early age I was manipulated into only caring about others and feeling bad and guilty, if I wanted to do something good for myself instead of being considerate of others and to help. There are a lot of people with social weaknesses among the NT's (it's not always the autistic people who behave "antisocially"!) and it's very difficult not to constantly fall into the trap of being exploited and psychologically abused. I'm also desperately looking for a way to recognize and avoid such people or at least to be able to protect myself from them, if I have to deal with such a person again. Unfortunately, I can't expect help and support from other people.
Two red flags, from my experience:
- Seeking pity/self-image of victimhood.
- Slipping insults into conversations.