lostforgottensoul
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Do You Let People Take Advantage of You?
ALL OF THE TIME!!!
This is a HUGE issue for me. My ex roomates turned my house into a crack house, sold drugs out of it, stole a shit ton of my medications, 3 times, shoplifted LOADS of stuff in my car (without my knowledge until we were driving home), owes me over a grand in rent. I could go on.
I finally was able to kick them out (tried 3 times and the mulipulated me, talked their way to not be kicked out). They mulipulated me every day. After being kicked out I still helped them and one of them (a couple) moved back in when they couldn't be together legally with an ankle bracelet. I couldn't stand to see her camped out outside of my porch in the freezing cold. Though its Florida, it does get cold here at times.
I can go on. My step mom also takes advantage of my hyper empathy. She's an opioid addict as well. Her drug is pain pills, the ex roomates were full blown herion addicts.
I have issues laying boundries and my therapist and I worked on it for a few yrs with the ex roomates and over 2 yrs for my dad and step mom. We work on it as indiviudal situations and I learn how to set boundries as I go. I am much better at it now but for the first half of my adulthood I was a doormat for EVERYONE that wanted to step on me and take advantage of everything thing and I'd give all I had and more to anyone. Its so stupid now that i think of it. Why id do that.
Anyway, its a process. I am still taken advantage of today, i just am able to set some boundries. A few. Early in learning boundry setting but damn does it feel good when you set that first boundry and it works!
Set a timeframe of paying you back and if they miss the timeframe without speaking to you first to advise why and come to another agreement (I've done that with my dad. Like i had a timeframe of paying him back but something happened and i wouldnt have it then but would a few weeks later. I always told him and re-agreed on the new timeframe but i also have a long history of always paying money back on time) then stop loaning money.
Advise them they dont pay you back in the agreed timeframe, say, a few times in a row so you are no longer loaning them money as they dont pay it back.
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