sourrelating
Sourrelating is a term used to describe the act of comparing one's own negative experiences or feelings to those of another person, often with the intent of downplaying or invalidating the other person's emotions. It involves a form of one-upmanship where the focus shifts from empathy to competition about who has suffered more. This can manifest in various ways, such as responding to someone's personal difficulty with a story of a worse hardship one has faced, or dismissing someone's sadness by pointing out that others have it "worse."
The underlying psychology of sourrelating can stem from a desire to be understood, a need for validation,
Recognizing sourrelating is the first step towards addressing it. Practicing active listening and focusing on validating