yes and no. you should tell her to stop, but kindly . but whatever reason could possibly make her push you? That's the reason she could be the abuser
My late mother did this, and I screamed back - especially after I grew up. You need to talk to people who can help you figure out what to do.
it keeps the enemies away , by yelling at them in there language
yell back or do the right thing!
Holden tells Sally about their future and she keeps telling him to stop yelling on page 132 of "The Catcher in the Rye."
Just ignore him or find out if there is a deeper reason for him yelling at you.(ex. Trouble at work)
not from my experience she just keeps on going.......
hes the on who keeps yelling boom in the story
their fur keeps them warm, for one, and their blubber keeps them warm during the harsh winter weather
Once the abuser realizes he does not have control of her, eventually he will give up and move on. Sounds to me as if he needs to seek help. Stay away from him. Don't answer phone calls. If he keeps bothering you, press charges against him. But no, the abuser will not "easily forget" about the ex-girlfriend.
You really need to tell that person to break free. No one deserves to go through abuse. It's very sickining. If they don't listen to you, you need to tell someone that will do something about it; law enforcment. It all depends what age.
go to the guy in front of the varrok castle near the guy with the cart. he keeps on yelling about the paper. it costs 50 gold pieces
ignore walk out of the classroom and grab ur backpack go to the front desk and call ur parents to pick u up