I'll tell you one incident in my house.
My daughter comes home from college over spring break. She goes to get into her bed, throws back the covers, and there's a condom wrapper in her bed.
Gaslighting is when you pretend you have absolutely no clue how that got there. It means the other people who live in the house have to fill in the blanks in this story in a way that could possibly make sense: that the house is unsafe, that strangers crept in, that some flooring contractors who were working here sneaked into the room ... you want to see a poor innocent kit scared of her own shadow? Because to a teenager, their bedroom is sacred. Their bedrooms are sanctuaries, and the idea that someone can come in and defile your bed without your knowing it, is horrifying.
I accused the flooring contractors, because they were the only possible explanation -- even though there were logistical issues that made it a really improbable explanation.
They, being wrongfully accused as we now know, in turn accused my daughter of having sex and then lying about it.
Most fathers, knowing their daughter was being wrongfully maligned about things as sensitive as that, would have spoken up for her. My husband probably figured he was home free: everybody suspects that little brat!
Classic gaslighting.
Last edited by walkbymyself (March 24, 2019 6:39 pm)