@memoiresafricaine: Et si l'histoire de l'homme noir n'était pas celle qu'on nous raconte depuis toujours ? Dans ce extrait, le professeur Cheikh Anta partage sa vision et la méthodologie adoptée pour la recherche sur les origines de la civilisation africaine. #CheikhAntaDiop #HistoireAfricaine #Afrique #CivilisationAfricaine #PourToi

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This is what it sounds like when someone says “you’re too sensitive” just to dismiss you instead of owning what they did 💔🧠 • “Wow, you’re seriously upset over that?” • “I can’t say anything around you without you getting offended.” • “You always twist my words, you’re way too sensitive.” It sounds casual, but it’s not. It’s a calculated way to shift the focus from their behavior to your reaction, so they don’t have to take responsibility. 🧠 The psychology behind it: This is a form of emotional invalidation and deflection. By labeling you as “too sensitive,” the manipulator reframes the conversation so that your feelings become the issue instead of their actions. Psychologically, this often stems from ego protection and avoidance of guilt. Admitting fault threatens their sense of control or self-image, so they minimize your emotions to maintain dominance in the interaction. It’s a defense mechanism that hides behind condescension. 💥 Psychological impact on the victim: • You start questioning your own emotional intelligence and sensitivity. • You suppress feelings to avoid being labeled “dramatic.” • You develop chronic self-doubt and emotional guilt. • Over time, you disconnect from your own emotional truth just to keep the peace. 💡 Advice for dealing with this: ✅ Stay calm and name what’s happening: “I’m not being sensitive, I’m being honest about how that made me feel.” ✅ Don’t let them redefine your reality. Your emotions are valid, even if they make someone else uncomfortable. ✅ Practice self-trust. The goal isn’t to prove your sensitivity level—it’s to honor your boundaries. ✅ Step back from people who consistently dismiss your emotions. Repeated invalidation is not love, it’s control.

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