There are those pop psychology phrases all over in some trendy web places and blog sites.

How do people manage to say anything in that lingo with a straight face? “They are such a narc, they love bombed me after weeklong breadcrumbing.” “Omg that’s abuse, I hope they kts”

It seems like nowadays no matter what you do there’s a word for it and it’s probably considered something horrible by someone somewhere.

If you have more funny examples of literal abuse please post them in the comments. For now I found:

Love Bombing – Overwhelming someone with excessive affection, gifts, or attention early in a relationship to manipulate them. Breadcrumbing – Leading someone on with sporadic attention or vague promises but never committing. Hoovering – When an ex (often toxic) tries to suck you back into a relationship after a breakup. Trauma Bonding – A strong emotional attachment formed through cycles of abuse and affection. Situationship – A romantic or sexual relationship that lacks clear definition or commitment. Zombieing – When someone ghosts you but suddenly reappears as if nothing happened. Future Faking – Making false promises about the future to keep someone invested in a relationship. Benching – Keeping someone as a backup option while exploring other romantic interests. Slow Fade – Gradually reducing communication instead of outright ghosting. Paperclipping – Randomly popping back into someone’s life with no real intention of reconnecting.

  • 𝓔𝓶𝓶𝓲𝓮@lemm.eeOP
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    3 days ago

    My covert narc ex tried love bombing me after breadcrumbing for months, but when I called out his future faking, he started hoovering, then stonewalled me—so now I’m dissociating in my gifted kid burnout, hyperfixating on his RSD while my anxious attachment battles my avoidant side, all because that dark empath really said ‘It’s not gaslighting, it’s trauma bonding