Emotionally drained / Emotionally spent, A state of total psychological exhaustion where you no longer have the capacity to manage stress or engage with others., Lingering, Staying in a place longer than expected; in this context, it usually refers to feelings (like sadness or anger) that refuse to fade away., Fatigue, Extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness., Frustration, The feeling of being upset or annoyed, especially because of an inability to change or achieve something., Devastation, Severe and overwhelming shock or grief., Exhausted, Completely used up; having no mental or physical energy left., Encountered, To unexpectedly experience or be faced with something (usually something difficult)., Consciously , With full awareness and intent., Unconsciously, Done without being aware of it; driven by deep-seated habits or the "autopilot" of the mind., Steal your energy, A metaphorical term for people or situations that leave you feeling depleted after an interaction., To do harm, To intentionally cause physical or psychological injury., Deliberately, On purpose; intentionally., Thrive, To flourish or prosper; in toxic contexts, it refers to someone gaining power or "energy" from the distress of others., At the core of their behavior, The underlying, fundamental reason or motivation for why someone acts the way they do., Emotional invalidation, The act of dismissing, rejecting, or ignoring someone’s feelings, making them feel like their experience is wrong or unimportant., Low self-esteem, A lack of confidence in one’s own worth or abilities., Personal boundaries, The physical, emotional, and mental limits we set to protect ourselves from being manipulated or used by others., Defense mechanisms, Automatic mental patterns used to protect oneself from anxiety or unpleasant emotions (e.g., denial, projection, or repression)., Inadequate, The feeling of not being "good enough" or lacking the necessary qualities for a situation., The Guilt-Inducer, Someone who uses guilt as a tool to control others or make them feel responsible for the inducer's problems., Devaluing, To make someone feel unimportant or worthless, often used as a tactic to maintain power in a relationship., Shortcomings / Perceived flaws, Deficiencies in character or performance; "perceived" implies they might not even be real, but are being highlighted by a critic., To get rid of, To eliminate or discard; often used when a toxic person "discards" someone who no longer serves them..

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