9 : She's | A Doormat
It can stem from a fear of unpredictable reactions from others, where the person acts "nice" to try and control or minimize conflict.
Doormats may rationalize their behavior as taking the "moral high ground," hoping their partner will eventually reciprocate the kindness, but this often results in the partner becoming even less considerate. Strategies to Reclaim Autonomy 9 : She's a Doormat
Calling someone a "doormat" is an informal criticism used to describe a person who allows others to treat them poorly without defending themselves. It often refers to someone who is perceived as "too nice," putting others' needs before their own to a self-detrimental degree. The Psychology of Being a "Doormat" It can stem from a fear of unpredictable
Constantly forgiving unfair treatment can erode a person's self-respect and clarity about their own self-concept. It often refers to someone who is perceived


