‎03-10-2017 07:37 PM
‎03-10-2017 07:37 PM
@Phoenix_Rising I don't know if this will help, but when I'm being manipulative, its me trying to make people react to me in the way I want them to. ie. I might hurt myself because I know it will bring people to my aid. Or I might try to always get my own way with my husband. Or get overly angry or upset when he questions me.
I try to change (manipulate) people's responses to me.
Mostly because I'm scared of abandonment, so I really want to make sure that no one leaves me or perceives me in a negative light - but my behaviours often burn people out or make them view me negatively anyway.
‎03-10-2017 07:38 PM
‎03-10-2017 07:38 PM
Such a diverse range of responses - I guess there were some commonalities between them though.
Frequently mentioned tips were around:
I'll post the next question in 5 mins 🙂 just waiting to see if there are any more responses to come through 🙂
‎03-10-2017 07:39 PM
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Being manipulative involves behaving a certain way to get a particular reaction from someone else.
For example, someone might be threaten self-harm or suicide to make sure their loved one doesn’t leave them alone.
It is very important to note though, that not all people with BPD act in manipulative ways.
‎03-10-2017 07:41 PM
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@Former-Member I like that you noted that not all people with BPD act in manipulative ways.
I also want to add to that and say that I don't believe that people who do act in 'manipulative' ways are trying to go out of their way to hurt others. I know for myself my manipulation comes out of fear and sadness. I truly feel like people will disappear, and almost as though the world will end unless I find a way to make people respond to me.
Manipulation often comes out of pain - not out of being a bad person. And recognising and healing that pain is what is helping me to take such wonderful healing steps forward.
‎03-10-2017 07:43 PM
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@BPD-Cinderella Um...no. I don't know how to push people to feel emotions. I used to always be told that no one can MAKE you feel anything, you CHOOSE your feelings. By extension, that means I can't make someone else feel anything either.
@glitterbee and @Former-Memberyou said that being manipulative means trying to make people react to you in a certain way. Isn't that help-seeking behaviour? If my clothes accidently caught alight, I would start screaming for help because I wanted people to come and help me. Is that manipulation or help seeking behaviour?
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