Why someoneis blaming me. Sorry for the confusion
<grin> No worries!
So when someone else is blaming me & I don't agree... Usually it means they either
- think it's my fault (which may or may not be true),
- are blame shifting their fault onto others (to make themselves feel better)
- are perfectly aware of their guilt, and are manipulating me or attempting to
The second 2 are a pain in the ass. Okay, whatever, moving on... Unless I have a duty of care. For example if
my kid is blame shifting to avoid getting in trouble? Nope. Gotta sort that out. If he's blame shifting because he's in pain / afraid / etc... Still have to sort it, but usually from several steps back, ease into it. Because teaching him is my responsibility. My friend, lover, mother, waitress, etc.? Not my responsibility. I may
choose to go to some effort to untangle a situation if I feel the relationship is important / or they've asked for help, or I'll simply take note, & move on. Like the guy who rear ends my parked car and wants to blame me? Ha. His f*cked up world view is not my problem. He can believe parked cars leap out in front of him without drivers and blame others, and that's his business. It only becomes mine when explaining to the cops, yeah, I was parked.
The first 1, however, can go either way.
- Sometimes something is legitimately my fault and I'm not seeing that, and a friend is trying to help me (or peer/superior/etc. trying to give me a clue by four. Yo! Chica! Wake up! This is on you!...Oh. Shit. It is, isn't it?)
- Sometimes they simply happen to be wrong
or we disagree.
It's nice when blame is clearly laid out in cause & fault. Like if I shoot someone? I just shot them. My fault. It's on me. Black & white. It starts getting murky, however, when there is cause that someone believes shifts fault. Like if they're shooting at me, and I shoot them, is it still my fault? Yep. I shot them. Are they blameless? Nope. They were shooting at me, also. It was both of our faults. To what degree is debatable. Highly debatable. Once things get murky? Snort. Oy vey. Everyone can have very clear beliefs as to
who is either at fault, or carries most of the blame if not all of it, and
no one has to agree! 10 people can all have 10 very different opinions as to who is to blame. Alternatively, I can be 1,000 miles away &
still blame myself that someone got shot, or someone else can blame me, either because they're wrong and think I was there, or they blame me for not being there.
Who is right? That's a question I've found matters less than one might think. More, it teaches me about them, and myself.