Physically attracted to both must mean Bisexual, as this need not require emotional involvement.
You can definitely be physically attracted to someone right away. You wont know emotionally until you get to know them.
Physical attraction may be indicated through body language such as sustained eye contact, smiling, and physical proximity. Emotional attraction can be displayed through genuine conversations, shared interests, and efforts to connect on a deeper level. It's important to remember that communication is key in understanding someone's feelings towards you.
An abaser is one who abases - who physically or emotionally lowers something or someone in value or prestige.
Any kind of bullying effects someone emotionally.
Emotional cheating is when someone forms a deep, emotional connection with someone outside of their committed relationship. This can involve sharing intimate thoughts and feelings, seeking emotional support or validation, and prioritizing the emotional connection with the other person over their partner. Emotional cheating can be damaging to the trust and intimacy in a relationship.
Anything that hurts you and effects you in a negative way whether mentally, emotionally, or physically, can be considered abuse. So yes, if someone is talking bad about you because of your weight then it's emotionally abusive.
It means when a person acts unusual and hiper It can be used for someone who would scream and yell and/or physically or emotionally abuse someone
The mugger assailed the woman. The word assail means to attack someone physically or emotionally. hope this helps! :-)
A backsliding is an occasion on which someone returns to an original position - either physically, mentally or emotionally.
The term 'diraba' is an Indonesian term and in English it means "be touched". It can mean being physically touched or emotionally touched by someone or something.
Right doing refers to actions that are morally good, just, and ethical, while wrong doing refers to actions that are morally bad, unjust, or unethical. The specific criteria for determining what is right and wrong can vary depending on cultural, religious, and philosophical beliefs.
Physically the victim may have torn clothes, bruises, or cuts all depending on how they are abused. Emotionally the victim may end up scarred for life or traumatised. He or she might fear public places or going to school. In some cases the emotional damage is too much and the victim commits suicide.