@deeplyloved Manipulation itself is a fairly neutral concept.
Certain professions are highly trained manipulators (therapists, hostage negotiators, teachers, lawyers, actors, priests, diplomats, etc.). Their entire job entails moving people. Emotionally, mentally, physically, spiritually, politically, etc.
Imagine a teacher who doesn't manipulate : "Learn this." Professors can do that, but kids don't learn that way, and even adults prefer to be motivated / engaged / interested ...not to mention gradually increasing levels of knowledge built each upon the last... Rather than merely told straight up: Here's the material, learn it.
That someone is skilled at moving people? Doesn't mean that they have malicious intent. Nor that it is in any way deceitful. Therapists in particular usually go to pains to lay out the entire manipulation process (treatment plans, goals, therapies/methods, techniques, etc.) that they'll be using to move you from point A to point B, C, D, E, ...X, Y, Z. It's a very collaborative process. From start to finish.
When people snarl things "
Manipulative bitch!" ... Keep in mind the second half of that statement ;) That there is manipulative in a bad way.
Manipulate technically means to move... Exquisitely, expertly, & with fine attention to detail. <grin> You want the good guys to be able to do that, too! The people who want to see you succeed as skilled -or more- than those who want to see you fail.
Neutral skill. It's the person using it that makes or breaks it.