1. The chronic liar
We all tell little white lies sometimes, but a chronic liar weaves webs of deceit as easily as breathing. They may exaggerate stories, fabricate situations, or conveniently “forget” things that don’t fit their narrative. Their lies can be big or small, but the constant dishonesty erodes trust and makes it impossible to know what’s real.
2. The gossipmonger
Gossip mongers thrive on spreading rumours and juicy tidbits about others. They enjoy the power of knowing something others don’t and relish stirring up drama. Today, they might be gossiping about someone else, but tomorrow, you could be the target.
3. The betrayer
Betrayal comes in many forms, from breaking confidence to neglecting responsibility. A betrayer prioritises their own needs or desires over the trust you’ve placed in them. This can be a friend who reveals a secret you shared in confidence, a co-worker who takes credit for your work, or a romantic partner who cheats.
4. The manipulator
Manipulators are masters at getting what they want through subtle or not-so-subtle means. They play on your emotions, guilt-trip you into doing things, or use flattery to get their way.
5. The narcissist
6. The yes-man (or yes-woman)
7. The drama queen (or king)
Drama queens (or kings) thrive on chaos and attention. They constantly create problems, blow small issues out of proportion, and expect you to drop everything to solve their latest crisis.
8. The unreliable
9. The user
10. The abuser (physical or emotional)
This is the most serious category, and it’s important to recognise the signs of abuse early on. An abuser, whether physical or emotional, seeks to control and manipulate you. They may put you down, make you feel worthless, or threaten you.