10 Types of Emotional Manipulation
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The Constant victim. This kind of individual will always find a way to end up as the victim in their relationships.
The One-upsmanship Expert. This person uses put-downs, snide remarks, and criticisms to show that they're superior and know much more than you.
Powerful dependents. Powerful dependents pretend to be weak and powerless, then use their helplessness to dominate relationships. That is, they send the subtle message, "You must not let me down."
Triangulators. These people always try to get others on their side. They're quick to say nasty things and put you down. They seperate good friends, and drive wedges in between families.
Blasters. The blast you with their anger or suddenly blow up. That stops you from asking questions in case there's a show down.
The Projector. The projector thinks they're perfect and that others have all the flaws. They take no ownership because they're never, ever wrong.
The Deliberate Misinterpreter. This person seems nice, but they twist and use your words. This person spreads misinformation and misinterprets you, deliberately presenting you in a false, negative way.
The Flirt. This person uses flirting to get their way in life. They want to be admired and have an audience; however, your needs and interests are of no concern to them.
The Iron Fist. The iron fist uses intimidation to throw their weight around, use you for their ends, and get their way in life.
The Multiple Offender. This person uses several of the techniques we've described. And they'll often switch between the methods depending on what suits their purposes...