<v Speaker 1>You're so insecure and you always do this, honey. I'm
<v Speaker 1>always doing this because you're always being an idiot. How
<v Speaker 1>about that? Hi, angels, Welcome to my channel. Welcome back
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<v Speaker 1>as you guys see from this title, we are going
<v Speaker 1>to talk about manipulative men. So I did do some
<v Speaker 1>research on this topic. I will link the websites that
<v Speaker 1>I got my research from, and additionally, the tips that
<v Speaker 1>I will be giving and just a lot of the
<v Speaker 1>things that I will be discussing can honestly pertain to
<v Speaker 1>any sort of individual, but of course, for the sake
<v Speaker 1>of this video, I'm going to relate it to men
<v Speaker 1>and relationships also. Before we dive right in do not
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<v Speaker 1>out with the definition of manipulation. So manipulation is, according
<v Speaker 1>to Google, skillfully handling or controlling or using something or someone.
<v Speaker 1>The person knows how to twist words, you know, twist
<v Speaker 1>your emotions, alter your emotions, and manage the situation to
<v Speaker 1>get their desired outcome. So I'm sure that there are
<v Speaker 1>plenty of people in life who have experienced people like this.
<v Speaker 1>It may not have been in a relationship, but you've
<v Speaker 1>experienced someone that was like this. So it's important to
<v Speaker 1>identify the targets. What type of people attract manipulative people.
<v Speaker 1>The types of people that manipultive men sort of target
<v Speaker 1>or prey are low self esteem, sallies, no boundaries, beca
<v Speaker 1>pick me patties, and desperate deborahs. What are ways that
<v Speaker 1>you can be manipulated? How do you know if you're
<v Speaker 1>being manipulated? Well, for one, if you feel like you
<v Speaker 1>are constantly being criticized and your partner constantly makes you
<v Speaker 1>feel inadequate, you are being manipulated. If you get into
<v Speaker 1>an argument and he's giving you the silent treatment, you
<v Speaker 1>are being manipulated. What happens when someone gives you the
<v Speaker 1>silent treatment, You go stir crazy. You start thinking of
<v Speaker 1>every different scenario, and you start making assumptions because there's
<v Speaker 1>no discussion, there's no dialogue that is happening that can
<v Speaker 1>reassure or bring clarity to your thoughts. That is actually
<v Speaker 1>a huge, huge, huge form of manipulation, the silent treatment.
<v Speaker 1>And guys really do this a lot, even when it's
<v Speaker 1>something as simple as you know, ghosting you. That's a
<v Speaker 1>form of manipulation sometimes because it sort of trains you
<v Speaker 1>to not get you see hearing from him certain times.
<v Speaker 1>You always having to reach out to see how he's
<v Speaker 1>doing and check in with him to see if he
<v Speaker 1>remembers the date that he's set for you. Manipulation using
<v Speaker 1>their you know, profession or their education to delay you,
<v Speaker 1>you know, finding out the truth or making you feel
<v Speaker 1>like they are always the one that is right. What
<v Speaker 1>do I mean by this? So, let's say you get
<v Speaker 1>into an argument with someone, and let's say, for instance,
<v Speaker 1>you're dating a lawyer. Lawyers are the best liars, even
<v Speaker 1>though I love them. I'm a lawyer, I've been a
<v Speaker 1>lawyer for X amount of years, and I know what
<v Speaker 1>I'm talking about. And you know what, Typically people that
<v Speaker 1>do what you just did are not to be trusted.
<v Speaker 1>And XX next, they sort of use their you know,
<v Speaker 1>title to reign over you and make it seem like
<v Speaker 1>they're the ones that's right. And essentially what happens is
<v Speaker 1>you cower down and you sort of silently agree to
<v Speaker 1>what it is that they're saying, because well, they probably
<v Speaker 1>do know what they're talking about, because that is what
<v Speaker 1>they do, and they do know when people lie, and
<v Speaker 1>they do no body language and XX next, I don't
<v Speaker 1>think so manipulation demonizing your reactions, Oh oh yeah, major one.
<v Speaker 1>Just saying why, because here's why. Anytime someone that's manipulating
<v Speaker 1>you doesn't want you to express yourself or wants to
<v Speaker 1>control the situation, because that's what they want to do,
<v Speaker 1>They're going to make you feel like you're the bad
<v Speaker 1>one for reacting the way that you did to whatever
<v Speaker 1>the situation was. Okay, they're gonna flip the script on
<v Speaker 1>you because you don't agree with their inappropriate actions. What
<v Speaker 1>do I mean by that? Hey, babe? I was just
<v Speaker 1>wondering why you, you know, like this girl's picture on Instagram.
<v Speaker 1>I kind of thought that we agreed that kind of
<v Speaker 1>doing the social media stuff is not something that we
<v Speaker 1>were going to do, because it kind of makes me
<v Speaker 1>feel a little like embarrassed that my boyfriend is liking
<v Speaker 1>girls photos and commenting saying I'd love to tap that
<v Speaker 1>on Instagram. It just makes me feel like a little insecure,
<v Speaker 1>and it just embarrasses me because you are my boyfriend,
<v Speaker 1>and here he goes you are so insecure, like it's
<v Speaker 1>just Instagram. I can't believe that you're seriously talking to
<v Speaker 1>me about a comment I wrote to a girl. First
<v Speaker 1>of all, I don't even know her. See, it'll be
<v Speaker 1>one thing if I actually knew her. I don't even
<v Speaker 1>know her, and she looks nice. Look she has mad
<v Speaker 1>guys commenting on her photos, like why do you care? Like,
<v Speaker 1>obviously I'm with you, I'm your boyfriend, demonizing you making
<v Speaker 1>you feel like the way that you feel is not
<v Speaker 1>accounted for the way you feel is invalidated because well,
<v Speaker 1>he doesn't know that girl, and who's to say that
<v Speaker 1>he's not trying to get to know that girl? Hello? Right, pity?
<v Speaker 1>Oh me jor key pity. Yes. One of the greatest
<v Speaker 1>forms of manipulation is using pity, because getting pity out
<v Speaker 1>of anyone essentially is going to guilt trip people, so
<v Speaker 1>they feel bad for you, and they're more likely to
<v Speaker 1>do what you say and hear you out and let
<v Speaker 1>whatever nonsense you want slip right on by, because well,
<v Speaker 1>they feel bad for you. What do I mean by that?
<v Speaker 1>I just kind of felt like when we were at
<v Speaker 1>you know, the get together, that you weren't really hanging
<v Speaker 1>out with me at all. You were just kind of
<v Speaker 1>like doing your own thing, and like, I don't know
<v Speaker 1>everybody there, and I kind of felt a little alone.
<v Speaker 1>And I understand that you know everybody, but I just
<v Speaker 1>didn't really feel included. Babe. I'm really sorry that you
<v Speaker 1>know you didn't feel included, But what do you expect
<v Speaker 1>me to do? Like these are all the people that like,
<v Speaker 1>I grew up around, and like, I'm sorry that I
<v Speaker 1>wasn't holding your hand the entire time, like I did
<v Speaker 1>introduce you to some peace people like like you know,
<v Speaker 1>I wouldn't do that to you, Like you know, I'm
<v Speaker 1>not like that. It's just that I got caught up
<v Speaker 1>like like I'm sorry. Like plus, I've seen like one
<v Speaker 1>of my homegirls from high school and I don't know,
<v Speaker 1>like we just started talking like like come on, like
<v Speaker 1>if you like, come on, like if you really know me,
<v Speaker 1>like you know, like I wouldn't do something like that,
<v Speaker 1>like come on, like I'm not like that, like kind
<v Speaker 1>of playing on your emotions so that you're so that
<v Speaker 1>you think they're hoping that you're gonna think, Okay, well
<v Speaker 1>I do know him. I mean I don't think anyone
<v Speaker 1>normally would kind of invite me somewhere and then literally
<v Speaker 1>drop me off and not even associate with me at
<v Speaker 1>all and leave me alone. So I kind of feel
<v Speaker 1>bad now for kind of yelling at him, because I
<v Speaker 1>guess it does get overwhelming when you're hanging out with
<v Speaker 1>like a ton of people you haven't seen in a
<v Speaker 1>long time and you just literally leave me to no sweetie,
<v Speaker 1>If if you're bothered by the fact that he left
<v Speaker 1>you alone, I'm pretty much guaranteeing that he left you
<v Speaker 1>alone for so long that it became uncomfortable. Obviously, we're
<v Speaker 1>all adults here. It's not a big deal. If he's
<v Speaker 1>going to leave you alone for a couple minutes, maybe
<v Speaker 1>you know, to go say hi to someone, but he
<v Speaker 1>should be introducing you to them. You guys are in
<v Speaker 1>a relationship, and the reason why you're feeling the way
<v Speaker 1>that you're feeling is because something felt wrong. So what
<v Speaker 1>actually ties into that is also playing ignorant, Okay, minimizing
<v Speaker 1>their actions so that you stick around. Nothing they ever
<v Speaker 1>do is a big deal. But let you do it,
<v Speaker 1>Let you do it. I can't believe you would do
<v Speaker 1>something like that. What do you mean? You do done
<v Speaker 1>things all the time. You can dish it out, but
<v Speaker 1>you can't take it back. Okay. People that always want
<v Speaker 1>to downplay what it is that they're doing so that
<v Speaker 1>you kind of feel stupid and you kind of I
<v Speaker 1>feel like you're overreacting on what the offense was. You
<v Speaker 1>know what do I mean by that? This is a scenario.
<v Speaker 1>Let's say you were going to surprise him and leave
<v Speaker 1>something cute, like in his mailbox or whatever the case is.
<v Speaker 1>You drive by his house, you see another car parked
<v Speaker 1>in the driveway. Hold on, skirt, skirt, what's happening here?
<v Speaker 1>You are just in your head thinking there's now like,
<v Speaker 1>there's no way, like that has to be one of his,
<v Speaker 1>like guy friend's cars. So so you drive by his
<v Speaker 1>house and you see a car parked in the driveway.
<v Speaker 1>You were gonna do a little you know, surprise, Hi, babe,
<v Speaker 1>how are you? I'm here? Like, what's up? And you
<v Speaker 1>get out the car because you don't know whose car
<v Speaker 1>this is and this is your man's house. What's good?
<v Speaker 1>And you knock on the door, knock, knock, knock. Who's there?
<v Speaker 1>And he wants to open the door halfway talking about
<v Speaker 1>what are you doing here? Like what am I doing here?
<v Speaker 1>Checking in? Are you well? Just seeing how you're doing.
<v Speaker 1>I noticed was an extra car and then your driveway
<v Speaker 1>and it's not mine? So why are you not letting
<v Speaker 1>me in? Oh? It's just one of my one of
<v Speaker 1>my homegirls from high school, Like we haven't talked in
<v Speaker 1>a long time, and like she just wanted to stop
<v Speaker 1>by and like, you know, and like just like catch up.
<v Speaker 1>So why is your friend in your house alone? You
<v Speaker 1>didn't think to kind of mention that to me, Like,
<v Speaker 1>I've never seen this girl in my life, never knew
<v Speaker 1>this was one of your homegirls. This is all new
<v Speaker 1>news to me, Like why am I just finding out
<v Speaker 1>about this? Yo? Yo, calm down, Like you're just like
<v Speaker 1>right now, you're just being like a little extra, like
<v Speaker 1>we're literally just friends, Like she just stopped by like
<v Speaker 1>to say hi, Like I didn't even think to mention
<v Speaker 1>anything to you, because it's not even like that, oh right,
<v Speaker 1>because if it was like that, you would just really
<v Speaker 1>tell me I get it. No, he's literally playing ignorant
<v Speaker 1>because he wants you to feel like me, I would
<v Speaker 1>be this bold, cheating on you in broad daylight when
<v Speaker 1>I know you can come and visit my house. Yes,
<v Speaker 1>I actually do think that you would do something like that.
<v Speaker 1>You idiots, Okay, because guys do thinks all the time,
<v Speaker 1>what is the best way to hide something in plain eyesight?
<v Speaker 1>That is the best way to hide something because it's
<v Speaker 1>so unfathomable. It's like there's no way that could be happening.
<v Speaker 1>And that's how guys get you because they do bold
<v Speaker 1>and brazen things and then they convince you or they
<v Speaker 1>unconvince you that what you saw wasn't true, and what
<v Speaker 1>you saw couldn't be what you possibly think it is,
<v Speaker 1>because why would he do anything like that. He would
<v Speaker 1>have to be a real idiot to do something like
<v Speaker 1>that to you. No, you're just sorry that you got caught. Okay,
<v Speaker 1>he wants to minimize his actions and play ignorant like
<v Speaker 1>he has no idea what this could be. You're tripping.
<v Speaker 1>They're just friends, yes, because let one of my guy
<v Speaker 1>friends come over and you drive by my house and
<v Speaker 1>I'm not letting you in my house because one of
<v Speaker 1>my guy friends is inside, and the conversation we're having
<v Speaker 1>is just so important that you can't be a part
<v Speaker 1>of it. Stop. Let's talk about making rude or let's say,
<v Speaker 1>mean remarks and disguising it in the name of humor.
<v Speaker 1>So this is really important. Why because it sort of
<v Speaker 1>stores in your subconscious and whenever you guys are in
<v Speaker 1>an argument, or let's say you're in a situation where
<v Speaker 1>you feel like intimidated, you're someone that's easily intimidated by
<v Speaker 1>other beautiful girls, whatever the situation may be, what he
<v Speaker 1>says now becomes your inner voice. So now the joke
<v Speaker 1>he made about how big your nose is you're thinking
<v Speaker 1>about that because he's talking to the waitress and it
<v Speaker 1>seems like he's flirting with her, and she has a
<v Speaker 1>nose that you actually like. Or he always makes fun
<v Speaker 1>of your bottom crooked tooth and you're very self conscious
<v Speaker 1>about that, and you know that girl over there has,
<v Speaker 1>you know, straight teeth. You know, it's very important that
<v Speaker 1>you pay attention to things like that in relationships and
<v Speaker 1>in friendships, because there is always some sort of truth
<v Speaker 1>to those little sly remarks. There's always some sort of
<v Speaker 1>underlying truth where someone is constantly attacking your physical appearance
<v Speaker 1>or playing on your weaknesses because they know that it's
<v Speaker 1>going to get to you inevitably, but to remove any
<v Speaker 1>responsibility or accountability for what they say, they make it
<v Speaker 1>seem like it's a joke. No manipulation. Another way you
<v Speaker 1>know that you're being manipulated is let's say that something
<v Speaker 1>happened and you kind of are bracing yourself to bring
<v Speaker 1>it up, and your boyfriend is acting unapproachable. So now
<v Speaker 1>you on top of feeling nervous about bringing up whatever
<v Speaker 1>it is that you want to mention, are you feel
<v Speaker 1>uncomfortable now because he's acting just weird and distant, and
<v Speaker 1>you don't know if it's a good time because you
<v Speaker 1>don't want him to be upset at you for what
<v Speaker 1>he offended you by, and you just don't know how
<v Speaker 1>to approach the situation or if you even should at
<v Speaker 1>this point, because well, he's already acting upset. Oh, manipulation,
<v Speaker 1>Because here's why. If somebody is already acting unapproachable when
<v Speaker 1>they know exactly what it is that took place that
<v Speaker 1>offended you, the easiest way to get you off their
<v Speaker 1>back and to kind of roll over that situation and
<v Speaker 1>ignore it is to make it seem like you can't
<v Speaker 1>say anything at all. Now, I'm sure this happens to
<v Speaker 1>a lot of us right. Think about a situation, ladies,
<v Speaker 1>where you have been talking to a guy and something
<v Speaker 1>has offended you, but there's like this sort of unspoken
<v Speaker 1>energy where he sort of makes you feel like you
<v Speaker 1>can't bring up exactly what it is that you want
<v Speaker 1>to say, because if you do, you'll be crazy. If
<v Speaker 1>you do, you'll be annoying. If you do, you'll be insecure.
<v Speaker 1>If you do, they'll stop talking to you, they'll give
<v Speaker 1>you the silent treatment. Those are manipulation tactics. If you
<v Speaker 1>don't feel comfortable enough to have dialogue and be able
<v Speaker 1>to express yourself and how you feel okay with someone
<v Speaker 1>that you are with, then we have a problem. And
<v Speaker 1>it's not in Houston. And of course, lastly, honestly, last
<v Speaker 1>but not even lease lying and gaslighting and these really
<v Speaker 1>essentially go hand in hand. What gaslighting does is it
<v Speaker 1>makes you sort of go, you know, stir crazy. Something
<v Speaker 1>will happen, a situation will occur, and this guy will
<v Speaker 1>literally try to tell you that you're overreacting or it
<v Speaker 1>wasn't what you thought it was. And you're so insecure
<v Speaker 1>and you always do this, Honey, I'm always doing this
<v Speaker 1>because you're always being an idiot. How about that? How
<v Speaker 1>about it? I'm just saying because this is where things
<v Speaker 1>get dangerous, okay, where you ignore the things and you
<v Speaker 1>let someone dictate to you how to feel about how
<v Speaker 1>they offended you. How does that work? What is happening here?
<v Speaker 1>Stop understand this. Manipulators do these things because they want
<v Speaker 1>you to doubt yourself. They want to make it easy
<v Speaker 1>for them to manipulate and alter your perception, your intuition
<v Speaker 1>of any event that occurs this way, anything they say
<v Speaker 1>you will believe, even against your own self. They are
<v Speaker 1>single handedly isolating you from yourself, trusting you and betraying
<v Speaker 1>yourself essentially so that they can fill in every gap,
<v Speaker 1>every crevice, so that you won't ever feel comfortable questioning
<v Speaker 1>anything that they do, and you will just sit in
<v Speaker 1>your head, right, because that's what all people manipulative situations do.
<v Speaker 1>You sit in your head and you go back and
<v Speaker 1>forth between what happened versus what you think happened, versus
<v Speaker 1>what really happened versus what he said happened, and whoa
<v Speaker 1>next thing? You know, you are just frazzled and you
<v Speaker 1>don't know what to believe. You can no longer differentiate
<v Speaker 1>the truth and respect your feelings versus what this person
<v Speaker 1>is saying ouch And essentially, by them manipulating your mind,
<v Speaker 1>it enables them to stay the same. They do not
<v Speaker 1>need to change their behavior. They don't have to take
<v Speaker 1>responsibility for anything you get offended by. And because you
<v Speaker 1>believe their opinions and their thoughts over anyone else, you
<v Speaker 1>never trust yourself, nor do you reach out for other
<v Speaker 1>people's opinions, because well, why would you need it if
<v Speaker 1>you're always wrong and he's always right. You have to
<v Speaker 1>understand your basic rights Okay, you have the right to
<v Speaker 1>be treated with respect. You have to first of all,
<v Speaker 1>identify that you are capable of being treated with respect.
<v Speaker 1>You deserve to be treated with respect. You have the
<v Speaker 1>right to disagree and say no without feeling guilty for that.
<v Speaker 1>You have the right to express your feelings without walking
<v Speaker 1>on eggshells. So you have to ask yourself in your relationship,
<v Speaker 1>am I being respected? Does this relationship make me feel good?
<v Speaker 1>Do I feel like I can express myself freely without
<v Speaker 1>feeling like I have to really be meticulous and alter
<v Speaker 1>how I'm bringing this offense to his knowledge because I
<v Speaker 1>don't know what's going to happen. I don't know how
<v Speaker 1>he's going to react. Do I feel like there is reciprocity?
<v Speaker 1>Am I giving? That's what this means, Am I giving?
<v Speaker 1>And getting equally is their reciprocity. And you know a
<v Speaker 1>lot of the times, you know, even in my consults,
<v Speaker 1>I see a lot of girls, you know, expressed to me.
<v Speaker 1>I always attract relationships like this where guys are always
<v Speaker 1>taking advantage of me and I want to do better.
<v Speaker 1>And it's just like the way that they speak of
<v Speaker 1>themselves is just so sorry, Like they're just so sorry
<v Speaker 1>and I could tell that in how they speak that
<v Speaker 1>they have been just so emotionally, you know, destroyed and
<v Speaker 1>just beaten down to where they speak with such little confidence,
<v Speaker 1>that their self talk to themselves is so negative, and
<v Speaker 1>they accept and tolerate so much nonsense because partially they
<v Speaker 1>believe that, well, that's the best that I can do.
<v Speaker 1>When you accept someone that manipulates you in all the
<v Speaker 1>areas that I've mentioned, it boils down to the psychology
<v Speaker 1>of you feeling hungry for attention and also adoration because
<v Speaker 1>you may have not received it growing up, and this
<v Speaker 1>person that you're with makes you feel seen. Right, We
<v Speaker 1>like to be around people that make us feel like
<v Speaker 1>we can be our true, authentic selves, no matter how
<v Speaker 1>weird or quirky that may be. When a person lets
<v Speaker 1>us be whoever we are and we don't feel like
<v Speaker 1>we have to hide behind any sort of mask, or
<v Speaker 1>they are accepting of a version of ourselves that we
<v Speaker 1>don't show to anyone else, then you sort of feel
<v Speaker 1>like you owe them something in return, thank you for
<v Speaker 1>letting me be me, and you feel like you want
<v Speaker 1>to constantly show your gratitude for them sticking around and
<v Speaker 1>accepting you as you are. Despite your reservations, because a
<v Speaker 1>lot of the times you guys don't realize that one
<v Speaker 1>it's a big step that some of you reach out
<v Speaker 1>to me in the beginning because you know that something's wrong.
<v Speaker 1>But also if things were right, you wouldn't be reaching
<v Speaker 1>out to me. I will just probably be just a
<v Speaker 1>form of entertainment for you, which that's fine too. But
<v Speaker 1>a lot of you that reach out to me that
<v Speaker 1>have these issues and these problems. When it comes to
<v Speaker 1>any form of abuse, the line is drawn. You gotta leave,
<v Speaker 1>and it's way easier said than done, of course, but
<v Speaker 1>the only way out is just through. You gotta do
<v Speaker 1>what you gotta do, do what you have to do
<v Speaker 1>so you can do what you want to do. That's
<v Speaker 1>one of my favorite quotes. And if you are tired
<v Speaker 1>of feeling manipulated and less than but you're telling me
<v Speaker 1>that you're so attached to this person and you can't
<v Speaker 1>do better, and you want to leave him, but you can't.
<v Speaker 1>Look at how you're talking to yourself. You're constantly reassuring
<v Speaker 1>yourself of whatever it is that you just said. If
<v Speaker 1>you say you can't, you can't. If you think it's
<v Speaker 1>not going to get better than him it won't, and
<v Speaker 1>that will enable you to continue down the path that
<v Speaker 1>you're on and not take action towards letting him go.
<v Speaker 1>So you avoid manipulative men people by saying no. Okay,
<v Speaker 1>no is your boundary. If something makes you uncomfortable, you
<v Speaker 1>express that. Pay attention to people around you, men around you,
<v Speaker 1>relationships that you're in where you don't feel comfortable to
<v Speaker 1>simply say no, I don't like what you just said.
<v Speaker 1>I don't feel like I need to show how much
<v Speaker 1>I love you by running to the store twelve midnight
<v Speaker 1>and getting you your favorite, you know, cookie mix, because
<v Speaker 1>otherwise I really don't love you. I don't feel like
<v Speaker 1>I should accept the fact that you want to date
<v Speaker 1>so many people while still having me, because well I
<v Speaker 1>just know how you are. But it doesn't mean that
<v Speaker 1>you don't care about me. No, I don't accept that.
<v Speaker 1>And then the ultimatum now becomes either they rise to
<v Speaker 1>the occasion like I always say, or you leave because
<v Speaker 1>they're not willing to change. And you have to understand
<v Speaker 1>when you are in a situation where things will not change,
<v Speaker 1>your only choice is to walk away. You have to
<v Speaker 1>understand that. So, with that being said, thank you so much,
<v Speaker 1>for hanging out with me today. I'm absolutely obsessed with
<v Speaker 1>this background, guys, Like I'm so hyped. Like it's just
<v Speaker 1>like a YouTuber thing where you always kind of want
<v Speaker 1>that blurred background. It just ugh, it just makes you
<v Speaker 1>feel like that. Girls, my beautiful angels, do not forget
<v Speaker 1>that I love you and God loves you, and I
<v Speaker 1>will see you guys in my next video
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