Relationship experts call this
type of emotional abuse "gaslighting" which is when your partner (the
gaslighter), tries to gain power over their victims ( the gaslightee) by making
him/her think they are crazy and are talking off the main point.
Your partner can really drive you nuts from time to time which is
quite normal in a relationship, but it becomes a thing of concern when it gets
frequent and your partner treats you like you are really crazy, it might be
that you are being emotionally abused by your partner.
Relationship experts call
this type of emotional abuse "gaslighting"
which is when your partner (the gaslighter),
tries to gain power over their victims (the gaslightee)
by making him/her think they are crazy and are talking off the main point.
In most romantic
relationships where gaslighting is experienced, the man is most often the
abuser while the women are the victims but it doesn't mean it can't be the
other way round.
Catherine
Donaldson-Evans of SheKnows lists 9 red flags that indicate you
are being emotionally abused by your partner:
1.
You're often left feeling
confused and crazy: If your guy frequently
tells you you're crazy and twists things around so that it seems like you're
being irrational or unreasonable, that's a telltale red flag he's gaslighting
you. And if you feel confused a lot and actually believe you're losing it,
that's an ominous sign, too.
2.
You keep doubting yourself: Gaslighting victims start believing their abuser's perception of
reality instead of their own. "The gaslightee begins to second-guess
herself because she has allowed another person to define her reality and erode
her judgment," Stern says. So if your guy is constantly raising his
eyebrows at you and spins things in such a way that you seriously doubt your
own version of events, take a long, hard look at what's going on.
3.
You wonder if you're too
sensitive or emotional: A favorite tactic of the
gaslighter is to accuse his significant other of acting overly emotional and
sensitive. The victim ultimately winds up believing it's true since she's heard
it so many times. If your guy keeps telling you those things and you start
thinking he's right, it could be a case of gaslighting.
4.
You've become completely
insecure: This is a classic sign in
every relationship marred by gaslighting. Both partners are deeply insecure,
but the victim's lack of confidence goes beyond her abuser's lack of
confidence. She literally loses herself and her identity and adopts the one her
significant other is trying to feed her. "If you are insecure and don't
have a strong sense of self, you will give the power to the other person as a
way of being attached," says couples therapist Dr. Jeanette Raymond,
author of Now You Want Me, Now You Don't!. "But you're giving away your
mind!" The insecure gaslighter "attempts to feel secure by
controlling his partner's perception of herself."
5.
You find yourself saying you're
sorry all the time: Do you walk on eggshells
around your guy and wind up apologizing to him constantly because he makes you
feel like you're always in the wrong? That could be another red flag that he's
gaslighting you.
6.
Your arguments with him/her go in
circles: If your fights make your head
spin because of the outlandish things he says you did or his way of distorting
reality — and you honestly believe him when he says it's all your fault — watch
out. It could be a sign that you're a gaslighting victim in your relationship.
7.
You make excuses for him/her to
friends and family: If you find yourself
explaining away your man's crazy, erratic behavior on a regular basis to those
closest to you and making all sorts of excuses for him, it might be a sign that
there's a much deeper problem at play.
8.
You start lying to avoid the
accusations and twisted talks: After a while, you get so tired of your version of events being
mixed up and your reality being warped by your man that you begin lying to him
to avoid the confrontations.
9.
You feel hopeless and depressed
in the relationship: How did it happen? You
were head over heels for this guy. And now, you're consumed by sadness and
emptiness. Of course, if you're down but aren't seeing several other signs on
the list, it might have nothing to do with your man or your relationship. But
if you're depressed and notice other red flags, you're probably being gas lighted.
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