Do women really manipulate men? - part 15
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As mentioned earlier, the effect of being ‘manipulated’ can arise from the nature of the personalities of two distinct individuals.
There are possibly many other situations where this can arise.
Another example where manipulation can come unwittingly into the relationship is when both people have a common paring and the man has a need for sex while the woman has a need for shelter and care.
Although on paper the relationship looks to be a good fit, the relationship may be one of convenience.
In cases like this, the bond is not between two people who respect each other but more on a superficial level and can also lead to emotional upheavals.
Healthy, good and strong relationships stem from two people who have a deep connection with each and both understand each other’s roles in the relationship.
They are always there to help and care for each other when the need arises irrespective of any circumstances.
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