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Masochistic (Self-defeating)

- Relating to others in an submissive and self-sacrificing manner, masochistic individuals


allow and perhaps encourage others to exploit or take advantage of them.
- Focusing on their very worst features, many assert that they deserve to be shamed and
humbled.
- To compound their pain and suffering, which they may experience as comforting, they
actively and repetitively recall their past misfortunes and expect problematic outcomes
from otherwise fortunate circumstances.
- Typically acting in an unassuming and self-effacing way, they often intensify their
deficits and place themselves in an inferior light or miserable position.

Masochistic (Self-defeating)
- Relating to others in an submissive and self-sacrificing manner, masochistic individuals
allow and perhaps encourage others to exploit or take advantage of them.
- Focusing on their very worst features, many assert that they deserve to be shamed and
humbled.
- To compound their pain and suffering, which they may experience as comforting, they
actively and repetitively recall their past misfortunes and expect problematic outcomes
from otherwise fortunate circumstances.
- Typically acting in an unassuming and self-effacing way, they often intensify their
deficits and place themselves in an inferior light or miserable position.

Masochistic (Self-defeating)
- Relating to others in an submissive and self-sacrificing manner, masochistic individuals
allow and perhaps encourage others to exploit or take advantage of them.
- Focusing on their very worst features, many assert that they deserve to be shamed and
humbled.
- To compound their pain and suffering, which they may experience as comforting, they
actively and repetitively recall their past misfortunes and expect problematic outcomes
from otherwise fortunate circumstances.
- Typically acting in an unassuming and self-effacing way, they often intensify their
deficits and place themselves in an inferior light or miserable position.

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