The only way is if your friend admits that he is in love with you. And even then, he may lie in order to manipulate you.
If your best friend admits that he loves you, he might actually love you. But you still risk that he might be trying to manipulate you.
First you would need to make him/her think that u are his/her best ,most trusted friend.To do that ,first you would need to trick him/her into thinking that his/her current best friend is against him/her. By after you do that ,go to his/her best friend and make gossip against his best friend ,this will cause trouble between both people and will eventually escalate into more and more arguments.if you succeeded in doing these steps then your friend will be vulnerable for you to manipulate .(only try this on dim witted people.)
It is Mani, as in mano which is also hand
How do you manipulate a lawyer
Tagalog translation of manipulate: manipula o namamahala
The word "manipulate" is a verb.
We think you are telling us that you were messing around with your friend's relationship with her aunt, and that you know you were wrong to do so. If that is the case, tell your friend that, and hope that the relationship can be put back together after a while. And PS: Next time, mind your own business. Your "job" as a friend is to be a friend, not to manipulate her life.
Practically all software allows you to create and manipulate things. Word processors allow you to create and manipulate documents. Excel allows you to create and manipulate spreadsheets. Powerpoint allows you create and manipulate slide shows. Access allows you create and manipulate databases. There is a huge range of other software that allows you to create and manipulate things.
A good friend shouldn't: * Talk about you behind your back. * Spread gossip or rumors about you. * Lie to you. * Control or manipulate you. * Be too dependent on you. * Talk constantly about herself. * Steal from you (including boyfriends or other friends). * Betray your trust.
A good friend shouldn't: * Talk about you behind your back. * Spread gossip or rumors about you. * Lie to you. * Control or manipulate you. * Be too dependent on you. * Talk constantly about herself. * Steal from you (including boyfriends or other friends). * Betray your trust.
You tell your friend that you value both friendships... that you understand that she doesn't like the other friend and that's okay, but out of respect for you she needs to stop slandering the other friend and that you are able to be friends with both of them.AnswerWell, first I would tell her to grow up and stop talking about your other friend in that manner in front of you. Tell her, she can think what she wants but you would prefer that she keep it too herself. It is not your job to defend anyone and this "friend" sounds totally out of touch with what it means to be a friend. She can only manipulate you if you let her. Waste no time in letting her know that you like this other person and will continue to be her friend whether she likes it or not and from this day forward she can choose to be in the loop or not.