Women Victim of Emotional Manipulation
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Narrated by:
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Michael Stuhre
Summary
Emotional blackmail can occur in the family or couple, as well as in friendship. A blackmailer's intention is to exploit the other guy, to make him a person who obeys his wishes. It can sometimes be done so subtly that the other may not know it is being exploited.
Although it may seem to be a lie, someone who resorts to emotional blackmail is an insecure and vulnerable person. To achieve his goals, he needs to resort to coercion as they are unable to achieve things in a healthy way, although they seem to be very safe people.
Here are four ways to blackmail and how to avoid falling into this kind of manipulation.
©2019 Kristina Denswort (P)2020 Kristina Denswort
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