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Toxic People: 4 Ways to Deal With Them

December 16, 2022 · Expert Tips
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4. Never Normalize Behavior That’s Abusive

This is especially vital if you’ve ever been in some kind of a toxic relationship for extended periods or were raised in a family that used words as weapons.

Certain people might have marginalized, demeaned, or dismissed you and other people around them and then justified their behavior by saying, “They’re just words,” refusing to admit that they were ever said, which is a form of gaslighting.

Or you could have come across people claiming that the real problem was you being sensitive. Being ignored is also considered toxic behavior of the silent variety. It’s clear to almost everyone that lying is toxic.

But so is speaking partial truths or a carefully edited interpretation of events. And then, once questioned, blaming you for not asking the correct questions. The bottom line is that verbal and emotional abuse is never OK and is considered toxic.

We hope you found this article helpful and informative. Make sure to let us know what you think in the comments section below.

And meanwhile, if you like this article, we also highly recommend reading: 12 Incredible Psychology Tips to Get You Out of Sticky Situations

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22 responses to “Toxic People: 4 Ways to Deal With Them”

  1. step staff says:
    January 16, 2023 at 4:06 pm

    thanks very helpful

    Reply
    • Ros Mary Janik says:
      February 29, 2024 at 5:00 pm

      I didnt find the 4 things! Where are they?

      Reply
  2. Shelia Alvarez says:
    February 17, 2023 at 4:01 pm

    Thank you

    Reply
  3. Cynthia Rice says:
    February 28, 2023 at 4:23 pm

    Wow this was really helpful, I think I’ve been in a whole lot of toxic relationships nearly most of my life, maybe I’m someone they feed off of? Anyway now I think I can steer clear of them better now!
    So thank you! Sincerely!

    Reply
  4. Kevin mehegan says:
    February 28, 2023 at 5:32 pm

    Very interesting gave me something to really think about giving me some tools

    Reply
  5. Jamie Marshall says:
    March 1, 2023 at 2:10 pm

    This is fantastic information. It confirmed some things for me for my thesis.

    Reply
  6. Victoria Duran says:
    March 1, 2023 at 2:36 pm

    My husband is a very toxic person. I always wanted to be right.

    Reply
  7. lenita scholer says:
    March 1, 2023 at 5:29 pm

    Speaking as one who grew up with it, you become desensitized after while. Always striving to get that positive reinforcement you so desperately want, only to get something finally positive followed directly by a negative. IE. “Gee that looks nice on you, but would have looked better on (someone else) and where are the white gloves?” Or “you’ll never amount to anything, you take after the bad side of the family” . So it was easy to fall into another Narcissist trap for my relationships. I have learned the hard way, RUN don’t walk away from these types of people. They are toxic. Unfortunately for me they are family. My deliverance – moving 300 miles away and only visiting once a year for a week.

    Reply
  8. Denise says:
    March 2, 2023 at 1:01 am

    Yes, I have a friend that has insulted me and my family for years YET, his family is wonderful. Well, I told him to stop taking his insecurity out on me and ended our friendship of 40 years. Not missing this toxic unhappy individual at all

    Reply
  9. Anon says:
    March 6, 2023 at 4:25 pm

    Years ago I had toxic relatives basically Inlaw relatives, and I read a book about toxic people which was actually (I just can’t remember the name of it now) Very good at identifying and dealing with toxic individuals ( And I’ll just mention now that they have passed Show no longer in my life); at the time it wasn’t like I could totally avoid them and dealing with him in anyway only brought more toxic backlash. They were Very set in their ways and very manipulative as well, and being toxic was a part of their personality traits. I did like what you wrote here in your suggestions to keep in mind because there are always toxic people around.

    Reply
  10. Skip says:
    May 17, 2023 at 11:34 pm

    Nearly all of the toxic people in my life are no longer in my life. This article is excellent (wish I had access to this information years ago). It is heart-warming and reassuring to see the posts to this article. I wish all of you a very good life from here out.

    Reply
  11. JulieAnne Johnston says:
    February 27, 2024 at 8:25 am

    I wish I would have come across your article 20 years ago. I was in a very toxic relationship. I was told I was too stupid to get a real job, too fat (which I was 35 pounds lighter than when I first met him, and I was worthless. I held up my hand told him I’d had enough and I didn’t want to hear anymore from him. I told him his lies moved me 1400 miles south, I had a mobile home before his lies moved me away from my family, and I had wheels when i moved south that I no longer had. His lies and control was so toxic that I caved. I had enough, I informed him he would pay to move me back home, buy me a fixer-upper mobile home and cheap wheels to get me back and forth to work. He did and I haven’t heard from him since. I hope to keep it that way. I have found that there isn’t a man out there that I can’t walk away from. I not saying it’s been easy or that I don’t think of them but I don’t have regrets of leaving.

    Reply
  12. Sue says:
    February 27, 2024 at 11:31 am

    Toxic people are like an addiction. I knew mine was the worst thing ever ; but I kept going back . I finally said No , and meant it . He knew I meant it and didn’t like it at all !

    Reply
  13. Kate says:
    February 27, 2024 at 12:27 pm

    I feel that I have been in a toxic marriage relationship for so long that, now that we are empty nesters and together much of the time, I have finally had enough, and perhaps I have now become toxic too? It’s too late, and yes, I do consider that I’ve made a lifetime investment, and that now I’d rather hang on to the security than part with the toxicity.

    Reply
  14. Denise says:
    February 27, 2024 at 1:18 pm

    I had to end a very bad relationship with one of my family members. I learned a while ago about toxic people. I can not have them in my life. I’ve also learned that it’s healthy to walk away. Please, if you have a toxic person in your life, END IT!!! Trust me, in time you will feel much better

    Reply
  15. Yvonne Shaw says:
    February 27, 2024 at 1:52 pm

    I am like a magnet to toxic people. It started in my childhood with my mother, then my stepfather, and then went on to male and female relationships. I always got used and abused. Now I am alone and my son and his wife live with me. I still feel I am being used, but not as a person but as a mother. Better than being abused, I think. How to get out of abusing and using relationships? Just run, walk, or fly away, and never look back. I am writing a book about my life full of abusiveness and getting used, maybe that helps. At least I can get everything off my chest.

    Reply
  16. Bareana Mcallister says:
    February 27, 2024 at 2:24 pm

    Thinks for the info because I let people drain me with there was only for them to feel better about themselves..😢

    Reply
  17. Irene says:
    February 27, 2024 at 6:11 pm

    The very best thing you could do for your mental health is get out of a toxic relationship. I left my narcissistic ex-husband three years ago and have never felt better. You never realize how they drag you down in life, emotionally, spiritually, and even your body starts to ache just being around the toxicity. Break free my friends it’s the best feeling in the world.

    Reply
  18. Bryn says:
    February 27, 2024 at 10:05 pm

    I’ve had many toxic people in my life. A passive aggressive in law who lies and disrespects or marginalizes me stands out the most. I’ve learned to set firm boundaries, limit my time with her, and speak up when her behavior is unacceptable. I’ve been so nice to her for the past 23 years but she’s so disrespectful and jealous that almost every limited interaction turns my stomach.

    Reply
  19. Mr.Lemon says:
    February 28, 2024 at 6:46 pm

    This was so on point. I just stopped dealing with such an individual who was all you’ve mentioned…. downright man child.

    Reply
  20. Rob says:
    February 29, 2024 at 5:38 am

    Excellent article and identifiable issues. Also excellent ways to help defer and just avoid their behaviors. My problem unfortunately is my landlord with 50 units in our building. I would love to give her the boot but due to location and financial constraints, it just isn’t possible at this time. Again thank you for the helpful tips. Rob

    Reply
  21. SUE says:
    February 29, 2024 at 9:19 am

    THIS HAS BEEN SO HELPFUL TO ME AND SO MUCH OF THE INFORMATION WAS JUST CONFIRMATION FOR ME WHICH I SO DESPERATELY NEED MOST OF THE TIME. hOWEVER, WE’VE BEEN MARRIED ABOUT 15 YEARS NOW AND AS BADLY AS I WANT AT LEAST SOME OF THE LITTLE THINGS BACK IN MY LIFE THAT IVE UST GIVEN AWAY BECAUSE I DIDN’T SET THE BOUNDARIES LIKE I SHOULD….NOW, 15 YEARTS LATER….SOMETIMES I DONT EVEN FEEL LIKE THE SAME PERSON THAT i USED TO BE AND AFTER ALL THIS TIMNE ITS NOT JUST ME AND MY FEELINGS. WE HAVE OUR 2 DAUGHTERS AND THEIR FAMALIES TO THINK ABOUT. WE’VE GOT 6 GRANDKIDS THAT REALLY LOVE THEIR GRANDPA. I WOULDNT EVEN KNOW WHERE TO BEGIN TO BE ABLE TO HANDLE REMOVING MYSELF WITHOUT HURTING MY FAMILY. BUT IM THANKFUL TO HAVE READ THIS ARTICLE. JUST KNOWING THAT I HAVE A RESOURSE TO REFER TO TO GET STARTED ON AN EXIT PLAN IF POSSIBLE IS DIFANELTY GIVEN ME MORE HOPE THAT i’VE HAD.
    THANK YOU VERY MUCH.

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