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Do Any of These Sound Familiar?

Gaslighting can be subtle. Check the warning signs below — if several resonate, it may be time to look more closely.

You frequently second-guess your memory of events
You feel confused or "crazy" after conversations
You apologize constantly, even when you did nothing wrong
You feel like you can never do anything right around this person
You make excuses for the other person's behavior to friends or family
You feel anxious or on edge before interacting with them

Real-Life Examples

Gaslighting shows up differently depending on the relationship. Here's what it can look like in everyday situations.

Romantic relationship
"You're being too sensitive. I was only joking."

After you expressed hurt about a comment they made in front of friends.

Emotional invalidation

Dismissing your feelings as an overreaction is a classic gaslighting tactic designed to make you doubt whether your emotions are valid.

Workplace
"I never said that. You must have misunderstood the assignment."

Your manager changed the requirements but denies it, despite your notes.

Reality distortion

Denying something that clearly happened forces you to question your memory and perception, undermining your confidence.

Family
"If you really loved this family, you wouldn't bring this up."

You tried to address a recurring boundary violation at a family gathering.

Guilt-tripping & deflection

Turning a legitimate concern into a loyalty test shuts down conversation and makes you feel guilty for advocating for yourself.

Friendship
"Everyone agrees with me — you're the only one who has a problem with it."

You raised a concern about how they treat you in group settings.

Social isolation tactic

Claiming consensus without evidence is designed to make you feel isolated and wrong, pressuring you to conform rather than trust your own judgment.

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