My Bully Tries To Corrupt My Mother Yuna Introv
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Yuna sets down her tea and looks at you strangely. “Your classmate Aris came by today. He said you’ve been skipping tutoring. That you’ve been… angry at home.” You freeze. Aris is the bully. “Mom, that’s a lie. He’s the one who—” “He showed me a photo of you yelling at a teacher. And texts where you called me a ‘stupid single mother.’” “Those are fake! He edits everything!” Yuna’s voice drops, hurt but firm. “Then why won’t you show me your phone?” Because Aris already got to your phone. He deleted your proof and left his own.
The foundation of the parent-child relationship—trust—begins to crumble. The child feels misunderstood and betrayed by their mother, while the mother may genuinely believe she is protecting her child from "bad influences" (the child's true friends) or curbing "bad behavior" that doesn't actually exist. my bully tries to corrupt my mother yuna introv
I looked at my mother—Yuna Introv, the woman who taught me to tie my shoes, the woman who cried when I got my first period, the woman who knows my order at every restaurant. And I said the only thing I could.
Often vulnerable or lonely, she becomes the target of the bully’s faux-kindness, making her a pawn in the bully's psychological game against Yuna. Key Narrative Beats My Bully Tries to Corrupt My Mother 0
Let’s be honest: this is a highly controversial and uncomfortable trope. It walks a razor-thin line between dark psychological drama and purely exploitative shock value.
The "My Bully Tries to Corrupt My Mother" trope is not for the faint of heart. It is dark, deeply manipulative, and He said you’ve been skipping tutoring
In storytelling, the mother is a universal symbol of safety. By making the mother the target of the corruption, the author is effectively pulling the rug out from under the reader.

