Those interpersonal traps: Complaining to gain sympathy and reduce the other party's bargaining strength. Showing sacrifice to establish a "moral debt." Pretending to be innocent to shift responsibility and create a victim narrative. Crying poverty to lower the other party's expectations and seek concessions. Provoking to induce emotional decision-making. Pitying oneself to avoid accountability or being asked to take on obligations.

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