This does happen. Abuse is Abuse. And it's all handled the same way. Get out, Get help for yourself (and any children involved)
* No there are no correct statistics on abused men because they seldom report it as abuse is generally connected to women and most of the sympathy goes to women, although that is changing and there are abuse groups for men now. Good men are brought up never to hit a woman so if his partner is physically or mentally abusive the man will take the punishment and is generally too embarrassed to discuss it with family members or friends for fear they will be looked upon as weak. The woman has no more right than a man to be physically or verbally abuse. Phone your Mental Health and they will lead you to the programs you can join where other men are in the same situation.
They always emotionally abuse them, because narcissists lack empathy. Some physically abuse. It depends on the specific case.
Domestic violence refer to the injury or harm caused by an adult male, usually the husband, against his wife. Injury may be caused by physically beating up the woman or by economically abusing her. Abuse of the woman may also include verbal and sexual abuse.
No salman khan does not physically abuse himself. He is a good guy with a good personality. He works hard in gym and grows muscles.
Yes it could.
Yes there are children, usually teens, who abuse their parents both verbally and physically.
yes because if you cause an harm to your child its counted as child abuse
In my own personal experience, it was quite the opposite. I was abused by my ex because he wanted to keep me around. He felt that if he abused me, he could control me. He could make me feel helpless, worthless and, eventually, dependent on him. In my case, my ex's abuse was fueled by his insecurity and fear that I would leave him. And every time I tried to leave him, the abuse got worse. That's not to say that some abusers don't strike out physically as a defense mechanism, sort of like putting up a wall so that his partner won't feel close to him or dependent on him and would eventually leave him. This type of abuse, if it exists, would simply be a way of subconsciously pushing his partner away from himself. Either way, no matter what the cause of the abuse, it should not be tolerated.
Yes, this is emotional and verbal abuse. Often (but not always), someone who abuses you emotionally and verbally may someday abuse you physically. Please leave this person while you still can.
Oftentimes, abusive partners will transfer their aggression physically and mentally. In addition to whatever abuse your partner is already giving you, this just might be one more thing. It could be insecurity, anger or hatred that is causing your partner to do this. Examine it but look out for yourself first! Your safety and well-being should always be a top priority!!!
Yes.
Yes; physically hitting or hurting your child in ANY way is child abuse.