The Setup
Setting the scene
They need something from you — again. The ask comes wrapped in flattery and followed by a guilt trip so seamless you almost miss it. Almost. But not this time.
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The Manipulation Pattern
→Guilt trips, passive aggression, and emotional blackmail disguised as caring. Name the patterns and stop enabling them.
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Toxic Friendships
→Not every friendship is healthy. Learn to recognize the patterns of manipulation, one-sidedness, and control that disguise themselves as closeness. You'll navigate four escalating scenarios — from the energy audit to the healthy standard — practicing the decisions that matter most when the pressure is real and the stakes are personal. This isn't theory. It's practice for the moments that define how this chapter of your life unfolds.
What you'll learn from The Setup
This scenario focuses on Setting the scene — a critical skill inside the broader relationships domain. You'll face a decision where the instinctive response is often the wrong one. After you make your choice, you'll see exactly what happened in the other person's head and why it mattered. The scenario is part of The Manipulation Pattern, a full interactive story inside the Toxic Friendships quest.
Skills you'll build in Toxic Friendships
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You say no and the mask slips. The warmth vanishes, replaced by cold silence or a carefully worded text designed to make you feel selfish. The manipulation is textbook — and realizing that does not make it hurt less.
You start noticing the pattern everywhere — the way they triangulate, the way your secrets become their leverage, the way every favor comes with invisible strings. It is not friendship. It is a transaction.
You name what is happening — to yourself first, then to a trusted friend. The word manipulation feels too dramatic until you list the evidence. Then it feels exactly right.
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