Sensi Star
Active Member
Have any of you been accused of a wrongdoing, and then unintentionally reinforced that accusation by acting guilty?
An acquaintance at an ongoing social function had something stolen from him. I am not sure who actually did it, but my intuition is telling me he thinks it was ME. I'm pretty sure of this, based on insinuations and conversational vibes I'm receiving from him.
The main problem is that the stronger his suspicion of me becomes, the more guilty I act when interacting with him. This happens every time I am accused of something. Even though I had nothing to do with it, I cannot help but ACT guilty and suspicious when I am accused of something. It's an automatic reflex that I can't control.
What do you think of this? Is this a known psychological concept, and what explanations are offered?
An acquaintance at an ongoing social function had something stolen from him. I am not sure who actually did it, but my intuition is telling me he thinks it was ME. I'm pretty sure of this, based on insinuations and conversational vibes I'm receiving from him.
The main problem is that the stronger his suspicion of me becomes, the more guilty I act when interacting with him. This happens every time I am accused of something. Even though I had nothing to do with it, I cannot help but ACT guilty and suspicious when I am accused of something. It's an automatic reflex that I can't control.
What do you think of this? Is this a known psychological concept, and what explanations are offered?