I would say it can make you think abusively but it could also make care more than normal person would. One who was raised up normally that is.
Leave, it will be hard. But what could be harder than being abused and staying.
Well I was raised in a two parent home but to me absolutely not.The challenges and the lifestyle is very much different.
There is nothing wrong with a child who is white or Caucasian being raised by a family with different colored skin. What is important is that the child is in a loving home.
Try to be there for your family member who is being affected by the abuse. More than ever they need you to be supportive to them. Try not to tell them what they should do, just let it be known that you are there to support and help them in anyway.
Definitely it can. A child usually learns by seeing and what he or she sees being done in that particular community (in this case, the family) the child is bound to be affected. Take for example an abusive family tends to produce a child who is abusive as the abuse is registered as a normal behavior in he child's mind, whereas the opposite is true.
You have to make a choice. Your sanity and well-being against continued contact with your family in denial.
The benefits are well good lol The benefits are well good lol
If you realize that you are being abusive, whether verbally or physically, it is imperative that you seek help from a professional to find out why you are,, you are already on your way by admitting to it.
no its just being a jackass to the other person
He was verbally abusive to his daughter but there's no valid info about him being physically abusive.
Not if you are still married.
You should definitely go. An abusive relationship is unhealthy for you both physically and emotionally. If you continue to stay with that abusive person, you will more than likely end up being attracted to more abusive people in the future. In fact some abusive relationships can lead to suicide and/or being murdered.