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Thanh Trúc 89
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Everyone says teasing is harmless. How true friends roast each other and everyone walks away stronger. But that misses the point entirely when the laughter only goes one direction. There's a difference between mutual mockery and being the designated target. When the same person keeps making you the punchline in front of others, they're doing something calculated. They're establishing a narrative about who you are. They're painting that picture for everyone watching, and they're making sure it sticks.  The person doing this knows exactly what they're doing. They've found a socially acceptable way to diminish you. Because it's wrapped in humor, you can't push back without looking defensive. Without seeming like you can't take a joke. They've created a trap where your silence becomes agreement and your objection becomes proof that you're too sensitive. You lose either way. When someone consistently makes you the subject of their public humor while remaining protected themselves, they're running a campaign. One that doesn't announce its intentions. It just steadily erodes how others see you. Your instincts know when something is off. When jokes feel more like attacks. When laughter feels more like exclusion.  Real friends protect your reputation when you're not in the room. They build you up to others. They save their observations for private moments. If someone needs an audience to say what they think about you, they're not trying to help you. They're trying to establish something about themselves at your expense. #toxicfriendships #foryoupage #4upage
Everyone says teasing is harmless. How true friends roast each other and everyone walks away stronger. But that misses the point entirely when the laughter only goes one direction. There's a difference between mutual mockery and being the designated target. When the same person keeps making you the punchline in front of others, they're doing something calculated. They're establishing a narrative about who you are. They're painting that picture for everyone watching, and they're making sure it sticks. The person doing this knows exactly what they're doing. They've found a socially acceptable way to diminish you. Because it's wrapped in humor, you can't push back without looking defensive. Without seeming like you can't take a joke. They've created a trap where your silence becomes agreement and your objection becomes proof that you're too sensitive. You lose either way. When someone consistently makes you the subject of their public humor while remaining protected themselves, they're running a campaign. One that doesn't announce its intentions. It just steadily erodes how others see you. Your instincts know when something is off. When jokes feel more like attacks. When laughter feels more like exclusion. Real friends protect your reputation when you're not in the room. They build you up to others. They save their observations for private moments. If someone needs an audience to say what they think about you, they're not trying to help you. They're trying to establish something about themselves at your expense. #toxicfriendships #foryoupage #4upage

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