They Dismiss Your Feelings — Here's What They're Actually Doing!
They don't disagree with you. They're training you to stop bringing it up.When someone dismisses your feelings — calls you too sensitive, tells you you're overreacting, makes you feel like the problem — that's not a communication breakdown. It's a psychological control mechanism. And once you see it, you can't unsee it.This video reveals: Why dismissal isn't disagreement — it's a redirect designed to protect THEM What the dismissive person gains every time you walk away doubting yourself The psychological split that makes you gaslight yourself before they even get the chance Three exact responses that flip the power dynamic instantly — without raising your voice, without defending, and without giving them what they want You're not too sensitive. You're feeling exactly what any person would feel when their reality is denied. Here's exactly what they're doing — and exactly what to say. ⏱️Timestamps 0:00 — You walk in knowing what hurt. You leave apologising. 1:04 — This is not a disagreement. This is a dismissal. 3:01 -- The Split 4:08— The three traps they're counting on you to fall into 5:08 — Response 1: I am telling you how I feel not asking for permission to feel it 5:48 — Response 2: What do you think I am saying? 6:17 — Response 3: Whether you think I should feel this way or not- I do 6:43— People who dismiss your feelings are not powerful 7:00 —Dismissal is not confidence 7:50 — You are not too sensitive you are not over reacting you are feeling exactly what any person would feel when their reality is denied and now you know exactly what to say 🔗 Stay Connected Subscribe for more dark psychology insights → @MindFlo2025 #DarkPsychology #EmotionalInvalidation #ToxicPeople #ManipulationTactics #MindFlo

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