See the thing about the way feelers use their emotion/ethics is that they are their dominant or secondary function, meaning they repress their thinking function at least to some extent on a regular basis. Now, how I've noticed this translates into the real world is that they may have trouble articulating their wants/needs/desires in words and this are prone to using roundabout methods to communicate themselves when they oughtta just ask for what they want politely and calmly, no need to involve emotion. This is obviously present in varying degrees throughout the feeling types and thinking types, however, as a rule, I think it would be fairly safe to conclude that feelers would, on average, in general, be more likely to exhibit this sort of emotional manipulation than thinkers, if only for the feelers reduced use of words to communicate their wants /needs/thoughts etc. and this is not something I see as being ethical or even genuinely emotional in any way, it's calculated use of ones own emotions to achieve a desired outcome from the external environment. So while the processes they use may involve emotions and ethics, at least on the surface level, the feelers are not necessarily "ethical" or even genuinely "emotional" as a rule.