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Is this abusive behaviour?


The person who said this then gaslit me into thinking I've misunderstood. He's done this before and NEVER admits he is wrong. They were wrong for being so offensive. He then sends a message of concern because he has not seen me online and keeps clicking like on my photos. He's the one who caused the problem!

He's also started publishing stories which he didn't do before possibly to see if I'm looking at them. I hate these unsavoury c****. I wish I had a close friendship with someone nice.
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PaleandPolluted · 36-40, F
@SW-User i kno him in person and cant really afford to do that. Sadly he was the one who rescued me from another toxic person. The cycle repeated.
ninalanyon · 61-69, T
@PaleandPolluted He doesn't have a right to be unkind to you just because he rescued you. Him rescuing you doesn't give him any rights at all, not even the right to your gratitude. You really should consider distancing your self from him even though you know him in person. Or at least make it very plain to him what your boundaries are.