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Being played by someone can be a frustrating and painful experience. Whether it's in a romantic relationship, a friendship, or a business partnership, it's important to protect yourself from being taken advantage of. Here are some tips on how to avoid being played: 1. Trust your instincts: If something feels off or too good to be true, it probably is. Listen to your gut and pay attention to any red flags or warning signs. 2. Be aware of manipulation tactics: Manipulative people often use tactics such as flattery, guilt-tripping, and gaslighting to get what they want. Educate yourself on these tactics so you can recognize them when they are being used on you. 3. Set boundaries: Establish clear boundaries and communicate them to the other person. Be firm in enforcing these boundaries and don't let anyone pressure you into compromising them. 4. Take things slow: Don't rush into any commitments or make hasty decisions. Take your time getting to know the other person and observe their actions over time. 5. Do your research: If you're entering into a business or financial arrangement, do your due diligence and research the other person or company. Check their references and reviews, and don't be afraid to ask for more information if something seems unclear. 6. Don't ignore warning signs: If you notice any patterns of behavior that make you uncomfortable or cause you to doubt the other person's intentions, don't ignore them. Take them seriously and address them with the other person. 7. Trust but verify: While it's important to trust others, it's also important to verify the information they give you. Don't take everything at face value and do your own research to confirm what they're telling you. By following these tips, you can protect yourself from being played and ensure that you enter into relationships and partnerships with your eyes open.
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