Pionart
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So, someone on here mentioned this term a little while ago, and I wanted to learn a bit about this phenomenon.
It's when someone insults you indirectly, pretty much. They might say it ambiguously to you, or not even to you but about you, and so you'll hear it. It will never be explicitly mentioned that you are the person referred to, although there will generally be certain details about what is said that make it hard to think otherwise.
So, I take it that the motive for doing so is to psychologically attack a person, while not providing any clear evidence that that is what you are doing.
The effects of this are to lower the self-esteem and integrity of the target, resulting in large amounts of emotional pain, through confusion, sadness, anger, etc. In fact, this is generally the result even if what was said is not explicitly insulting. The occurrence of psychological manipulation of this form is simply painful.
You could say that this thread is a sly dig, but the thing is you (I) can't really directly confront someone engaging in this behaviour because they hide it and deny it, so there's not a lot in the way of alternatives.
So, questions:
- have you experienced this, either to yourself or someone else? what are your thoughts on it?
- why do you think people do this? is my characterisation of it as "psychological abuse from the safety of the shadows" fairly accurate?
- how do you deal with this sort of behaviour? whether it be learning to identify it when it occurs, letting it not effect you etc?
- have YOU ever done this sort of thing, and why? be brave...
It's when someone insults you indirectly, pretty much. They might say it ambiguously to you, or not even to you but about you, and so you'll hear it. It will never be explicitly mentioned that you are the person referred to, although there will generally be certain details about what is said that make it hard to think otherwise.
So, I take it that the motive for doing so is to psychologically attack a person, while not providing any clear evidence that that is what you are doing.
The effects of this are to lower the self-esteem and integrity of the target, resulting in large amounts of emotional pain, through confusion, sadness, anger, etc. In fact, this is generally the result even if what was said is not explicitly insulting. The occurrence of psychological manipulation of this form is simply painful.
You could say that this thread is a sly dig, but the thing is you (I) can't really directly confront someone engaging in this behaviour because they hide it and deny it, so there's not a lot in the way of alternatives.
So, questions:
- have you experienced this, either to yourself or someone else? what are your thoughts on it?
- why do you think people do this? is my characterisation of it as "psychological abuse from the safety of the shadows" fairly accurate?
- how do you deal with this sort of behaviour? whether it be learning to identify it when it occurs, letting it not effect you etc?
- have YOU ever done this sort of thing, and why? be brave...