No. Some people can sadly change their behavior when stressed which is not good or legal, to ever abuse a child.
Yes, if it is determined that you are being abused or neglected you can be taken away from an adoptive parent.
No.
kids will love their abuser because they want to have that relationship with their family - Kay Kay
no actually they don't but they do get abused girls get abused everyday of every second im not saying boys don't either cause they do but not from there girlfriends or wifes but maybe a friend or a parent if you see a woman they get abused from friends parents siblings husband or wifes and boys get abused maybe a friend or a parent but do you ever see a man getting abused by a woman no as you could see we girls get abused everyday when some men dont even get abused and if its not physical its mentally if you ask me i think girls get more abused then boy!!!!
feel ashamed . After all a parent can't abuse a child . If at all he has abused he is not worthy to become a parent
If the child who was abused by their parent wants to retain a relationship with them, it is their choice but I wouldn't as you never know what they'll do to you next. I would just consider that family member to be a non-entity.
Data shows that a child who is abused will in turn become an abuser later in life. The life of an abused child is affected his/her entire life.
The law varies from state to state but if you are abused you can tell a social worker and they can help you.
of course but it matters of how many times they have been abused by him/she
If your a kid you should tell a concelear at school .
It is possible for a parent to be asexual (lacking sexual attraction to others) or sexual (experiencing sexual attraction). A person's sexual orientation does not necessarily determine their ability to be a parent or the quality of their parenting.
Heck no! What kind of a parent are you? There's absolutely nothing wrong with ginger kids. In fact, you don't even DESERVE to be a parent! You should let a GOOD parent adopt your child.