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Manipulation in relationships occurs when a person seeks to influence, control, or direct their partner's emotions, decisions, and behaviors for their own benefit. This behavior can be conscious or unconscious, and often exploits the other person's emotional vulnerability, generating guilt, fear, dependence, or a sense of obligation. Techniques such as emotional blackmail, victimhood, excessive jealousy, or gaslighting are common forms of manipulation, which are often justified under the guise of care or love, making them difficult to detect. Don't forget to subscribe and share! Follow us on: Facebook: / dialogosenconfianza X: / dialogoscanal11 Instagram: / dialogos_confianza Once +: https://canalonce.mx/programas/dialog... Blog: https://dialogosenconfianza.info/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0Qm2ZWt...