Soulmate Gem
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You may have heard the term as it applies to children, but adults can also groom other adults – even at work. By definition, grooming is when someone builds a relationship, trust and emotional connection with someone so they can manipulate, exploit and/or abuse them.
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Read More »To keep its target as close as possible, groomers will begin to isolate them from family, friends and colleagues. While it seems like this type of behavior could be obvious to identify, that isn't always the case. The offender will be tactful in their approach, using compliments, favors or expressing a need for companionship. Phrases like "I'm worried you don't like me anymore" or "I just feel so connected to you" might be used to reel their targets closer. It's important to understand this behavior is one of the groomer's ways of executing control and influence over its target.
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