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Sisters of silence tactics
Sisters of silence tactics













  • You struggle to make decisions because you distrust yourself: You would rather allow your partner, friend, or family member to make decisions for you and avoid decision-making altogether.
  • In other words, you worry that you are not well mentally.
  • You wonder what's wrong with you: You wonder if there’s something fundamentally wrong with you.
  • You assume others are disappointed in you: You apologize all the time for what you do or who you are, assuming people are let down by you or that you have somehow made a mistake.
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  • You second-guess yourself: You frequently wonder if you accurately remember the details of past events. You may have even stopped trying to share what you remember for fear that it is wrong.
  • You feel inadequate: You feel like you are never "good enough." You try to live up to the expectations and demands of others, even if they are unreasonable.
  • You spend a lot of time apologizing: You feel the need to apologize all the time for what you do or who you are.
  • You have a sense of impending doom: You feel like something terrible is about to happen when you are around this person. This may include feeling threatened and on edge without knowing why.
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  • You worry that you are too sensitive: The person minimizes hurtful behaviors or words by saying “I was just joking" or "you need thicker skin.".
  • You feel confused: The gaslighter's behavior confuses you, almost as if they are Dr.
  • You are disappointed in yourself and who you have become: For instance, you feel like you are weak and passive, and that you used to be stronger and more assertive.
  • Sometimes you even find yourself repeating these statements to yourself.
  • You wonder if you are what they say you are: The gaslighter's words make you feel like you are wrong, unintelligent, inadequate, or insane.
  • This makes you feel trapped and isolated.
  • You feel alone and powerless: You are convinced that everyone around you thinks you are "strange," "crazy," or "unstable," just like the gaslighter says you are.
  • You also feel on edge and lack self-esteem.
  • You feel vulnerable and insecure: You often feel like you "walk on eggshells" around your partner, friend, or family member.
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  • You question your judgment and perceptions: You are afraid of speaking up or expressing your emotions. You have learned that sharing your opinion usually makes you feel worse in the end, so you stay silent instead.
  • You doubt your feelings and reality: You try to convince yourself that the treatment you receive is not that bad or that you are too sensitive.














  • Sisters of silence tactics