Parasitic Person

The term “parasitic person” is used to describe someone who takes advantage of others without giving anything back in return. Such individuals are often described as leeching off of others, using them for their own benefit without providing any support or help in return. This type of behavior is often seen as exploitative and can cause harm to the people who are being used. Parasitic individuals may be dependent on others for their basic needs, such as money or shelter, or they may simply take advantage of others for their own personal gain, such as by using them for their connections or resources. In any case, the relationship between a parasitic person and their targets is typically one-sided and characterized by an imbalance of power and control.

Author: Linda Turner

Coaching and Therapy Currently studying Psychotherapy , Cognitive psychology, Hypnotherapy. Qualified NLP, EMDR and CBT therapist. REIKI Master. I believe in truth, honesty and integrity! ≧◔◡◔≦

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