11 Types of Manipulators You Meet Every Day
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11 Types of Manipulators You Meet Every Day

Can you recognize a manipulator? We all want our needs to be satisfied. But there are people who will go to great lengths to manipulate others to get what they want. More often than not, this agenda is hidden in the form of a kind gesture. But if you learn how to recognize when you’re being manipulated, you’ll never become a pawn in someone’s game!

For example, there is the type of manipulator that pretends to be helpless just so they can make others deal with their responsibilities. They usually have no trouble climbing the career ladder thanks to the people around who “help” them. Ask yourself whether you’re ready to waste your time and effort on people who want to use you. Here are 11 types of manipulators you can meet in your life and some advice on what to do if they try to assert themselves.

TIMESTAMPS:
The “Helpless” Act 0:56
Skillful Word Players 1:19
Impracticable Promises 1:50
Parental Manipulation 2:18
The In-Laws’ Manipulation 2:45
The Blame Game 3:20
The Cost of Forgiveness 3:53
“It’s better for…” 4:20
Family comes first 4:45
Exaggerated Feeling of Self-Importance 5:20
Adult Child 5:52

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SUMMARY:
– It’s ok to sometimes misinterpret someone’s words or actions, but skillful manipulators will purposely say things a certain way so that you can’t hold them accountable.
– Next time someone asks you to help, don’t make promises in a rush. If you already have, though, keep your word. Just think twice next time before you take on extra responsibility.
– It can be very difficult to understand that our parents manipulate us. But they often do this to impose their own opinion, control their kids’ actions, and interfere with their private life.
– Parents think that they do everything to make their children happy, even when their kids grow up and start their own family. But parents don’t understand that their nagging often ends up ruining happy marriages.
– Unfortunately, there are people who completely disregard the decisions, statements, and actions of others, even those of their friends and family. They react too quickly and, as a rule, regret their behavior.
– Unfortunately, arguing often comes with being in a relationship. Even worse, it’s sometimes almost impossible to repair the damage done during a fight. That’s why a manipulator tries to buy their partner’s forgiveness.
– A manipulator tries to deprive you of your right to choose by using your love and sense of moral duty to control your life and actions.
– This type of manipulator tries to convince you that a child is the main element of a healthy relationship. They highlight the importance of family ties and try to replace your family values with their own.
– If your boss is a manipulator, you can easily get into such a situation. They give tasks and instructions, demonstrate their significance, criticize, and find fault with employees.
– Some people continue to use their parents’ love in order to get them to take care of them as if they were little kids.

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