She sounds pretty frightened to me. The two of you should probably go to a counselor TOGETHER and figure out if you can make this relationship work. She may have some baggage from previous relationships that cause fear when you argued. On the other hand, if you have NEVER struck her or in any way harmed her and if you've never even threatened physical violence, she could be doing this as an attempt at manipulation. If that's the case you need to work out THAT issue or decide that you can't tolerate her and terminate the relationship.
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Answer No, it's not normal this kind of behavior, perhaps she needs professional help as she seems to be reaching out, but to the wrong people if what you say it true. Good luck
They became scared or aggressive .But most will be normal if taken from there and put with a living family . If you know an animals being abused report it!!
No, it is not normal. Constantly keeping you on your toes and forcing you to walk on eggshells may be abusive conduct.
yes this is very natural because you do exactly what you shouldn't do because you dont want to verbally announce that you love them
mentally no physically yes
There are two ways to approach it. I call them the submissive and the conflictive postures. You have to just tell him calmly that the way he talks to you really bothers you and you feel it is a bit abusive. If he begins to yell and call you names, tell him that is the behavior you are talking about and you don't want to talk to him when he is like that. You really want to talk to him and work it out, but you won't talk to him when he is like that. And you and he can talk more when he calms down. Offer to get counseling with him if you feel he isn't stopping on his own. Sometimes people grow up being verbally abused and don't really know it. Then they verbally abuse, but don't realize it is abusive because it is "normal" to them. Talking to him and telling him how you feel about it may help, but it also may not.
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Although he shouldn't be abusive it is what he hears everyday. It is probably second nature to him now. You have to remind him when he is at home that it is not appropiate or necessary for him to act this way.