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False allegations and domestic violence are bad.

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Men and woman are victim of bully, victim of domestic violence and false alligation.

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Accused Scot (@accusedscots) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“A presumption the accused won’t be in the room” for evidence? That’s participation-limited, not justice. Article 6 fairness needs real-time observation + instruction of counsel. accused.scot/victims-witnes… #Article6 #ScotsLaw

“A presumption the accused won’t be in the room” for evidence? That’s participation-limited, not justice.
Article 6 fairness needs real-time observation + instruction of counsel.
accused.scot/victims-witnes…
#Article6 #ScotsLaw
Sophia ❣️ (@kerubosk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Never trust someone who gets upset over your reactions to their actions! You got mad because of what they did, and now they're mad because you reacted. Then they tries to gaslight you by saying you’re always arguing or creating negativity. No, that’s MANIPULATION. That’s

🍁 (@syzygele) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Narcissists don’t have relationship. They have servants, servants that supply them with money, sex, shelter, attention, contacts, job or oppurtunities. Everyone has a function.

Phil Mitchell:Specialist Working With Abused Males (@philmitchell83) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Judges found that she acted with full awareness that her allegations were false, while using social media virality to damage the artist’s reputation” Sentenced to 15 months & 1 day weraveyou.com/2026/01/guy-ge…

🍁 (@syzygele) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Remember: The victim of narcissist abuse is usually the one “crashing out” and visually upset. The abuser is the one keeping composure and telling everyone else “See, look at how crazy they are.”

Ryan Daigler - Exposing Narcissistic Abuse 🚩🚩 (@ryan_daigler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Narcissistic abusers will accuse you of the exact same things you’re accusing them of. Like a child screaming, “no I’m not! You are!” When confronted with something they clearly did. But as they grow older, they don’t grow out of this emotionally underdeveloped behavior — they

Shadows of Control (@shadows_control) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's not always possible to leave an abusive relationship quickly. Sometimes, it is too dangerous and you need to find a safe way to do it - you may need to save money on the side, or reach out for support until you find somewhere you can go. It can takes months or even years to

Ryan Daigler - Exposing Narcissistic Abuse 🚩🚩 (@ryan_daigler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When you tell your abuse story to a narcissist, they typically react to your story with denial, minimization, or accusations of lying. …not because they don’t believe you. Several mechanisms are operating at once: 1. Empathy avoidance Genuine acknowledgment would require: -

Ryan Daigler - Exposing Narcissistic Abuse 🚩🚩 (@ryan_daigler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Narcissistic parents often pit siblings against each other through a tactic called triangulation. Instead of encouraging healthy bonds, they create rivalry by casting one child as the “Golden Child” and another as the “Scapegoat.” The Golden Child is praised and rewarded, while

Ryan Daigler - Exposing Narcissistic Abuse 🚩🚩 (@ryan_daigler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Narcissists will be the first to be abusive when they discover you aren‘t like them, and then they’ll accuse you of being “mean” or “abusive” when you put up a boundary against them for the way they treated you.

Dr Karen Mitchell PhD (@karenmitchell__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The brains of malignant narcissists/psychopaths are fundamentally different to the brains of others. I just had a neuropsych complete a comprehensive analysis of all the research in the area. This included data from CT scans, MRIs, fMRIs, and PET scan studies. The malignant

Maryam (@hell_line0) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When a narcissist realizes they can’t control you, their next move is to try to hurt you by controlling the narrative. They twist stories, play the victim, and convince others that you’re the problem, all because they lost control of you. It’s a deliberate attempt to rewrite the

Shadows of Control (@shadows_control) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Abusers don’t need to lay down orders and demands or forbid you from doing something. They only need to make it clear that if you do, you’ll pay a price.

Ryan Daigler - Exposing Narcissistic Abuse 🚩🚩 (@ryan_daigler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Narcissists don’t just misremember—they reconstruct reality to suit their ego and narrative. It’s not about truth; it’s about control. If the real version of events makes them look bad, vulnerable, or wrong, they’ll edit the memory—intentionally or subconsciously—until it

Ryan Daigler - Exposing Narcissistic Abuse 🚩🚩 (@ryan_daigler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Malignant narcissists think their ability to abuse is a skill that makes them smarter than everyone else. They think gaslighting and lying is a talent. “Proof” that they’re intellectually and psychologically superior 🙄 They view empathy, honesty, and decency as weaknesses

Ryan Daigler - Exposing Narcissistic Abuse 🚩🚩 (@ryan_daigler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When a narcissist can’t find anything you’ve done wrong, they’ll just start making shit up or pointing fingers at completely innocuous harmless things and act outraged as if there’s something offensive and hope that nobody notices there’s actually nothing there.

Elizabeth Shaw - Overcoming Narcissist Abuse. (@coachelizabeths) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A narcissist's cycle: Nothing happened. If it did, stop bringing it up. If you won't, you're holding a grudge. If you're not, you're just trying to make me look bad. And if I look bad, you're the toxic one.