I just got out of a relationship like that. He would verbally abuse me and make me feel like crap. He's not going to think he has problems when everyone else knows that he does. My boyfriend had very bad mood swings. He would tell me he loved me one day and turn around and call me a bitch the next. I say, if he's abusing you in anyway, leave him.
No
Of course not ! The teacher has every right to verbally scold you for something you did wrong. If you were paying attention - you wouldn't have been singled out for scolding ! Teachers have a tough job controlling a classroom - it's up to you to concentrate on you lessons !
leave or seek help, it wont fix itself
No, it is not normal. Constantly keeping you on your toes and forcing you to walk on eggshells may be abusive conduct.
Immediately. Reach out to a close friend or relative for help, and leave as soon as you can.
speak to ure boss
When a spouse is verbally abusive, that is oftentimes a precursor to domestic violence which can escalate to physical abuse. When a spouse quits paying the bills for the house, or controlling all of a marriages financial assets, this is called financial abuse.
Yes, unless he has been through counseling or therapy.
If a girl looks at you without blinking her eyes constantly, it could indicate that she is paying close attention to you or is feeling intense emotions. It may also suggest that she is trying to communicate non-verbally or is interested in what you are saying or doing.
Sounds like a dumb idea. Why antagonize someone who is not capable of controlling their anger to the point of physical violence? You simply need to leave.
Joan was much too concerned with her military campaigns to be concerned with trichotillomania. The term was not even known at the time.
Verbally is spelled v-e-r-b-a-l-l-y.