No, they are generally more quiet and submissive and its more males (sons) in the family that will follow their father's traits towards their mother. However, if a daughter has been sexually abused by a father or male relative they can become abusive (man haters) and have a great deal of rage left inside. Few women that were abused when younger come forward and only a small percentage of those that come forward are believed. Often when the daughter goes to a mother they would deny to their daughter this ever happened, or, the daughter was flirtatious and caused it to happen.
Answer 2
It depends on the person. Everyone is different. I know someone who grew up with an abusive father, and its very common for women to look for men similar to their fathers, because that's the "man" model they grew up with. So this person seems to be attracted to men who hit and try to control her.
Unfortuantley that is true. However ther are many men who had abusive fathers who have never touch their wife in anger. Likewise there are men who were never hit by their father who do abuse their wife.
No, they don't. They need stable, attentive decent parents. Gender is not a factor. Especially since, statistically, Mothers are more prone to abuse their children than fathers are.
Abused children are likely to feel alienated from their parents, but alienation is not itself a form of abuse, it is just a consequence of abuse.
Yes. They are most likely to attack the first time of abuse.
the third party because the one being abused is probably to scared to speak up
yes you can if your abused that much and if the abuse is that bad.
they get abused by having a argument. they get abused by having a argument.
The word abused is the past tense of the verb to abuse. The noun forms for the verb are abuse, abuser, and the gerund, abusing.
Kids that are abused will have a terrible childhood, and most likely abuse their own children later on in life if so.
Protecting individuals from abuse means you protect someone from being physically abused, verbally abused, emotionally abused or sexually abused. These forms of abuse are more vulnerable towards children. A social workers job is to stop children from being abused in any kind of way and protect them from coming into contact with that person that is abusing them.
Parents abuse because they seen or got abused once in there lifetime.
The adjective for abuse is abusive (causing abuse). The participles of the verb (abusing, abused) are adjectives for other uses.