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Nitrous and Consent

Absolutely spot on. This is classic emotional manipulation, where the person that has actually been wronged, ends up being forced to be the one apologising and doing what they don't want to do right then, to appease the other person with the massive sulky, victim complex.

Yeah, this seems to be a common pattern in our relationship, not just isolated to this experience. It is very frustrating to deal with. He often turns around things onto me for his behavior being my fault. He also takes what I consider neutral comments to be an attack on him, and "negative".

We have been together almost 3 years, and ideally I want to make this work, but it can be so emotionally exhausting!
 
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