The scheming woman pretended to have an abortion and framed her original partner

The act of a scheming woman pretending to have an abortion and framing her original partner constitutes psychological manipulation and emotional abuse, which may involve personality disorders or extreme retaliatory psychology. This type of behavior usually stems from distorted intimate relationship cognition, pathological jealousy, or interest driven behavior, which may cause serious psychological trauma to the victim.

Personality defects are the core triggers for such behavior. Some women, due to borderline personality disorder or performative personality traits, may gain attention by creating false victimization events. They often lack empathy and view intimate relationships as power struggles, accustomed to using extreme means to control their partners. Pathological jealousy is also a common motivation, and when feeling emotionally threatened, it may trigger a destructive retaliatory impulse. These individuals often suffer from a severe sense of insecurity, viewing their original partner as an emotional predator rather than an independent individual. Extreme situations may involve antisocial personality tendencies. A small number of implementers have a high degree of manipulation and can meticulously plan false medical records, forge physical evidence, etc., forcing the original spouse to compromise through public opinion pressure. This type of behavior is often accompanied by economic purposes, such as competing for property or custody. The perpetrators are often adept at playing the role of the weak, using the natural sympathy of society for abortion incidents to gain support, and their psychological mechanisms are similar to the variant of Munchausen syndrome. When encountering such framing, it is recommended to immediately save communication records and medical evidence, and protect rights through legal means. At the same time, psychological counseling should be sought to deal with the trauma and avoid getting caught up in a self proclaimed battle of attrition. Establishing a stable social support system is crucial in identifying and blocking the emotional manipulation of perpetrators. In the long run, we need to be alert to the danger signals of excessive self sacrifice or excessive control in relationships, and healthy intimate relationships should be built on the basis of mutual respect.

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