When you’re in a relationship with someone, it can be hard to tell if you’re being manipulated. Things that seem normal to you might be off from an outside perspective, or vice versa. Fortunately, there are concrete red flags you can watch out for to tell if your girlfriend is being manipulative. In this article, we’ll help you figure out what’s going on in your relationship and what you can do if you're being mistreated.

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She gaslights you.

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She plays the victim.

  1. What happens when you try to bring up a problem in your relationship? Healthy partners will talk together about the problem and work with each other to find a solution. However, if your girlfriend is manipulative, she’ll probably try to spin things like they’re your fault, even when they’re clearly her own.
    • For instance, maybe you try to bring up the fact that she’s on her phone a lot when you two are supposed to be hanging out. Instead of working with you to find a compromise, she might say something like, “Well, you’re on your phone too sometimes, even when I ask you to stop. You’re making this a huge deal.”
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She crosses your boundaries.

  1. Does your girlfriend knowingly push your buttons? Healthy partners will always respect each other’s boundaries. If your girlfriend is manipulating you, she might start pushing your boundaries slowly at first to see how far she can go. Over time, she’ll push them more and more until she crosses them completely.[2]
    • Maybe you set a boundary that you need 2 hours of alone time after work. Your girlfriend might start by giving you an hour and a half to yourself, then just an hour, then 30 minutes. Eventually, you’ll realize that you aren’t getting any alone time at all, even though you made it clear in the beginning that you needed it.
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She makes everything about her.

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She doesn’t let you see your friends.

  1. Does she only want you to hang out with her? In toxic relationships, your partner won’t let you see your friends or family members because they’re a “bad influence” on you. In reality, your girlfriend might be keeping you away from them because they will warn you about her red flags. If your girlfriend is trying to limit your contact with the outside world, you may be in an abusive relationship.[4]
    • Your girlfriend might also try to guilt you into hanging out with her, saying things like, “You never hang out with me!” or, “Why do you spend so much time with them?”

About This Article

Lena Dicken, Psy.D
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This article was co-authored by Lena Dicken, Psy.D and by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Madden. Dr. Lena Dicken is a Clinical Psychologist based in Santa Monica, California. With over eight years of experience, Dr. Dicken specializes in therapy for anxiety, depression, life transitions, and relationship difficulties. She utilizes an integrative approach combining Psychodynamic, Cognitive Behavioral, and Mindfulness-based therapies. Dr. Dicken holds a BS in Integrative Medicine from the University of Hawaii at Manoa, an MA in Counseling Psychology from Argosy University Los Angeles, and a Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D) in Clinical Psychology from the Chicago School of Professional Psychology at Westwood. Dr. Dicken’s work has been featured in GOOP, The Chalkboard Magazine, and in numerous other articles and podcasts. She is a licensed psychologist with the state of California. This article has been viewed 29,429 times.
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