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@Girubuzimatv Tubagezaho agasobanuye k' urukundo, inkuruzurukundo, n' inyigisho z' umuryango, Kanda subscribe twibanire. in this video I am talking about 12 psychological reason behind Why Betrayers Deflect and How to Protect Your Worth Cheaters sometimes mistreat those they’ve betrayed not only for personal gain but also to maintain control and avoid responsibility. Instead of facing the loss of trust, they may shift blame, protect their ego, or justify their actions by targeting the other person. This behavior can involve deflecting guilt, trying to dominate, silencing confrontation, projecting insecurities, or distracting from accountability. For those affected, the result is often confusion and emotional hurt, as betrayal is compounded by hostility. Ultimately, this cycle reflects the cheater’s fear and weakness rather than the victim’s value. to protect yourself, Recognize red flags: Notice patterns of blame-shifting, projection, or hostility after betrayal. Stay grounded in your worth: Remember that mistreatment reflects the betrayer’s weakness, not your value. Avoid self-blame: Don’t internalize their deflection; the responsibility lies with them. Set boundaries: Protect your emotional space by limiting harmful interactions. Seek support: Talk with trusted friends, mentors, or professionals to regain clarity and strength. #agasobanuyekurukundo #inkuruyurukundo #12reasonsofcheetersdeflection background music: “The Secret” by Ignace (CC License) - • Видео Disclaimer: “This content is for educational and informational purposes only. It may include personal opinions, experiences, or general guidance and is not a substitute for professional advice. I am a certified professional in human wellness and development in Rwanda, but the information shared here does not replace consultation with a qualified expert for medical, mental health, or relationship matters. This content is not intended for emergency situations — if urgent help is needed, please contact local emergency services immediately. Viewers are encouraged to make informed decisions and seek professional guidance when appropriate. No diagnosis, outcomes, cures, or results are guaranteed; all content is intended to inform, educate, and promote safe practices.”