Specific Abuser Tactics: Diverting
Jul 7, 2001 -
© Laura Wilkinson
Try it next time. Just for fun. See what happens. This particular tactic on your part won't threaten him any more than anything else you do, but it will give you a sense of power that you have not "lost" this one battle. You have not begun to explain your question, why you need to know, or why it is important to you. And when you start to feel somewhat powerful, the rest will come easier and easier! My next article will focus on ACCUSATIONS that he throws at you, completely unfounded, fabricated nonsense, such as "What were you doing, having sex with the grocery bagboy? You were gone TOO long!" Yes, this is a true story! Tune in next week. May you find peace.
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