if you have the black eyes, s/he's abusive Guess what? I've never had a black eye. That doesn't mean I haven't been abused (especially since I've been afraid for my life). * Explain why you fear for your life if you are not being Physically Abused (Pushed, kicked, shoved , etc). If you are being Verbally threatened , what is he/she saying , WHY & How Often ???? Generalities or statements , without specifics, are meaningless.
You need to confront them and tell them how you feel. Tell them that they should learn to have respect for other people. If that does not work, tell some big guys and they will kick his ass :)
Firstly, you need to tell someone that you trust, what is going on. No type of abuse is ok. You need to get out of the relationship safely, and make sure that they can't find you. Tell the person that you trust everything, From the very beginning, to now.
It could. But not every Bipolar person is abusive. It should however, never be an excuse for abuse. A person who is abusive Bipolar or not, is wrong in what they are doing. Seek help if you or someone you know is in an abusive relationship/situation.
because why would you want to be with someone who is abusive towards you
If someone is in an abusive relationship forever, they're going to get killed or injured. So I think its best to be single forever.
More than likely that person does not want anyone to know that they are being abusive to someone. They also like to have control and power over that person. The person who is being abused needs to get out of that relationship, also, the one doing the abuse needs to seek help to see why they are abusive. I hope that this helps. God Bless:)
Try to find someone you can trust. Or someone you know isn't abusive. At any sign of violence, be wary and stay away from that person. Eventually, you will find the right person. But remember this: don't be shy. You never know whether the next person is like the person before that one if you keep shying away from them.
Yes, it is. If someone is abused or sees/hears a lot of abuse when they are younger chances are they are going to be abusive themselves.
We cannot speak for all abusive men, but we assume that most of them know that they are abusers. Abusive men tend to come from abusive homes, and the behavior may seem normal to them. Others may feel that such behavior is their right. Most of them know the law, but when rage strikes, the law often doesn't mean much.
It could; abusive behavior is learned and if you grew up in an abusive environment it can be very deeply entrenched. If you unwittingly hurt someone else, try to make amends to hopefully avert a negative karmic reaction...
An abusive man (emotional,physical, etc.) will seek insecure woman.Woman who are not independant. Someone to take care of their needs.And that is it, someone to satisfy their needs. An abusive man can not change, a woman can not change him. He has to change himself. He had to do it all alone, if he really wants to recover.I really wish all the ladies in abusive relationships strength. That is what they need to leave.
It is not abusive, but it is heartbreaking. Do know that there is someone else out there for you that is obviously better suited than your ex. Don't torture yourself by watching her new life, move on with your own.
No. Don't tell him. If he is abusive I'm sure he will hurt you. If you need to get it off your head go and talk to someone but please don't tell him.
becaue they themselves usually had an abusive childhood and are taking it out on the person they are around the most