Examine your current relationship and see what makes you uncomfortable. Abusers, although they might admit it, have certain strategies that will wear you down and make you feel as though you need to depend upon them. Watch for this in your relationship and stay aware so that you can see the signs.
Watch for the first sign of manipulation. They are easy to identify when you know what to look for. The manipulative man will often first appeal to your love. He will try to use your love for him to influence you to do things that you would not otherwise be comfortable doing, whether that is spending a large sum of money on something or going to a place that you don't want to be.
Look for other signs of the manipulator, such as guilt. He will make you feel guilty be telling you that you don't love him if you aren't willing to bow to his demands.
Keep watching for other ways that the manipulator can bend you to his will. He may try flattery if the other techniques don't work, hoping to lower your guard so that he can get his own way. In some cases, the man can even become volatile and turn violent. If you feel even a hint of violence creeping its way into your relationship, get out.
Talk with your friends. Often, you will find that you are the worst judge of your own situation. Because you are so closely involved with the manipulative man, you might find that you can't recognize his harmful behavior. Those who are on the outside can often judge the situation with the distance needed. Listen to what your friends or family members have to say.
Get out of the manipulative relationship as soon as you are able and use the knowledge that you've gained to avoid similar relationship problems in the future. If you truly feel as though the relationship has potential, you should insist that he goes into counseling. You can find a number of counselors through http://family-marriage-counseling.com/.
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