This may seem real to you, but if you get balance into your life and do not just stay home, you will meet others. Remember Fear = False Evidence Appearing Real.
Leave. Just leave. No one deserves to be abused by someone, especially someone they care about. You need to leave them before the abuse gets worse.
You speak to her about it or you ask someone who she respects to do it for you.
how to handle an abusive customer you got to be patient and listen closely at what he or she is got to say then respond in a polite way and by their side
I can speak from experience but no two relationships are the same. I agree this could spark problems for the abuser to handle but if it truly is a violent relationship then i would not advise aggravating the situation unless my bags were packed and the engine running. Most abusive relationships are built on intimidation and control by standing up for yourself by reading and flaunting articles about abuse could cause a bad situation to become worse or or a week relationship to fall apart.
If your kids are young and adorable, then he will remain a good father for now and just be abusive against his partner. But when the kids get older and tougher to handle in their teenage years, then there is a pretty good chance that the father will become abusive against them as well. Most abuse comes from the fear of losing control.The children aren't safe, they as well are at risk, that would be enough of an argument to pack your bags.
when they are mature enough to handle it and lets be honest there are 30 yr olds who are still too immature for any kind of relationship bc there are responsibilities that go with relationships and when you become intimate with someone you have to be mature enough to be able to handle that kind of intimacy not someone who is going to get laid and say a week later they are so in love bc intimacy doesnt have to mean love it could just mean wanting to be closer to that person just make sure you can handle the relationship and make sure before you become intimate with that person that you both have the same wants about where you want your relationship to end up and what you both want out of you relationship
Verbal abuse is the use of negative words against a person. This can take the form of shouting, name calling, use of disrespect words, blaming and accusing. You can try to handle verbal abuse by dialogue.
Until she is willing to realize that she is verbally abused, there is nothing you can do. She may well have most of it under control, and, there is the possibility that her mate may not be well. Sometimes medications or certain diseases such as stroke, diabetes, depression, etc., can cause people to appear abusive. You're a good person to worry about her, but don't fight her, try to learn from her and where SHE is coming from. Let her know you are there for her. You'll gain more from her this way, then by telling her how she should act on this problem. Good luck Marcy
Calm him or her down and only defend yourself from blows, never go offensive.
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It can be difficult to see things clearly while dealing with a stressful relationship. If you are unsure how to handle a relationship, it is almost always beneficial to get advice from a third party. Instead of dealing with relationship problems alone, ask a friend or family member to shed new light on the problem. However, if you are dealing with a serious issue, like an abusive significant other, seek the help of a counselor or trusted adult that can help you get out of the situation.