Emotional Bullying: You Are NOT Responsible For Their Emotional Needs

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Emotional bullying doesn’t always leave bruises—but it leaves damage.

From passive-aggressive texts to controlling expectations and psychological warfare, emotional abuse in the home often hides behind the illusion of “normal” family dynamics.

This video breaks down how emotional bullying starts in childhood and often escalates as we get older—especially when parents try to control their child’s emotional availability and independence.

If you’ve lived it, you know how heavy it is. And if you haven’t, it’s time to listen.

Let’s make an echo that breaks the emotional chains.

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