i know what your feeling... i really do.. iv lived in an abusive home for 5-6 years now i am 15 and 16 in April. when you turn 18 you are on your own. you can move out and move in with anyone you want. you are considered an adult then. that's my plan when i turn 18. i hope that you get things straightened out and that things work for you. ive tried everything and ill just have to live with it until im 18.. good luck..
No, it's just gross.----It isn't unless you combine it with other physically, emotionally, verbally, or sexually abusive behavior.YES it is Domestic Violence
Violence suggests unrestrained behavior which is often "explosive", combatative and is physically or mentally abusive. Violence is aggression, however aggression does not necissarily imply violence. Aggression implies one or more opposing parties imposing strong will toward the opposition which may escalate to violent aggression.
Men, because they are stronger than a women when they are a adult. It would depend on what you mean by abusive, as women can be more abusive verbally, which could result in a man getting physical. Cases where women are physically abusive, don't tend to be reported, as it is embarrassing for a man, also many believe they wouldn't be taken seriously.
not always but some time they can be both
LEAVE!!
He was verbally abusive to his daughter but there's no valid info about him being physically abusive.
He smokes crack.
Dr- Phil - 2002 End the Silence on Domestic Violence Abusive Exes was released on: USA: 27 October 2010
This is concerning. If both parents are abusive, this should be reported to DHR/DCS/Child Welfare and law enforcment.
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.
There are other types of abuse other than physical abuse. If the alleged abuse falls into a recognized category of of known and documented abusive stereotypes, you could be prosecuted.
Yes, they did get a divorce in 2007. Brown was abusive toward her, plus Houston's family was worried about her escalating drug usage, and they believed Brown was not a good influence on her.