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The #1 Sign Your Spouse Is Playing The Victim

By Jeremy Brown

We all know that person who’s prone to a victim mentality. If anything goes sideways in their world, they instinctually divert to woe-is-me-isms, pointing fingers, or any behavior that helps them seek pity.

A victim mentality is marked by a general sense that the unhappiness one feels or the circumstances one endures are completely the fault of others. Those who play the victim deflect blame and responsibility.

Having a victim mentality can be a serious problem — and it can lead to major issues in a marriage or relationship.

A victim mentality is complicated and is often a coping mechanism formed in childhood. But if you’re in a relationship with someone who constantly sees themselves as the victim in their personal narrative, it can be a constant swirl of chaos and emotional upheaval.

You may find yourself constantly being blamed for their problems, or always listening to them talk about how nothing goes right in their lives and that they are powerless to change their circumstances.

Those who possess a victim mentality will often offer excuses for their actions, insisting that it’s always someone else’s fault, or use passive-aggression as a means of wearing others down until they get their way.

In addition, someone who is in a relationship with a person prone to victim mentality will often find themselves doing tasks for them, taking care of them, constantly building them up, and, often, avoiding subjects that might upset them in any way.

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