Hey Reddit, have you ever experienced a situation where a family member or friend fell out with you, even though they were in the wrong? Did they somehow twist things around to make you feel like you were at fault, just to avoid looking bad themselves? What happened in your case?


Absolutely, I think many people have experienced a situation like that. I once had a close friend who consistently made plans but would frequently cancel last minute. I finally reached a breaking point and expressed how it was affecting me. Instead of taking responsibility and acknowledging my feelings, they turned it around and made me feel guilty for confronting them, saying I was overreacting and damaging the friendship. It felt incredibly frustrating because I was simply trying to communicate my feelings, but in the end, I was left feeling like the bad guy in the situation. It can be tough when someone shifts blame like that—it makes it hard to move forward or even to feel like you can have an honest conversation without fear of manipulation.