That's abuse. Get to a DV Crisis center for counseling asap. And don't tell him - just get some help.
his mental condition's face and his speech.
it will be really jacked up and scared of anyone who comes near it
If you meet an abused person in the street, there are seldom any obvoius signs of the abuse. Mental attitude to general friendships and to sex may give a clue.
Marijuana is not harmful when abused so I think you know your questions answer *Smoking anything is harmful, abusing marijuana can progress to mild forms of psychosis if you have prior mental disorders. but beside that no unless your under 15.
They could become afraid later in life to be able to share those intimate moments with their spouses, because they were abused and that can cause fear, so then they will feel that they can't be capable of love and will feel like a failure. They should consider counseling if they need it or if they were raped or other wise abused that caused mental problems such as depression.
Marilyn Strachan Peterson has written: 'The role of mental health professionals in the prevention and treatment of child abuse and neglect' -- subject(s): Child abuse, Abused children, Prevention, Mental health services
Shifra Kalmanowitz has written: 'Mental health professionals' perception of children's interactions with anatomically detailed dolls' -- subject(s): Mental health personnel, Sexually abused children, Attitudes, Models, Evaluation, Human anatomy
Frank G. Bolton has written: 'Working with violent families' -- subject(s): Family counseling, Family violence, Law and legislation 'Males at risk' -- subject(s): Child psychotherapy, Mental health, Sexually abused boys, Sexually abused children
There are many ways a woman can be physically abused that do not include hitting. http://www.helpguide.org/mental/domestic_violence_abuse_types_signs_causes_effects.htm#definition
A man that is being abused by a woman can contact Mental Health in the region they live in and they will lead you to the Men's Abuse Program where everything is kept confidential.
Norman Anthony McClelland has written: 'A study of the degree of alignment between mental health practitioners' understanding of patients, resident in secure mental health hospital settings, who have been abused in childhood and/or adolescence'
Roverva is not her name. Her name is Cathrine Pelzer. Roevra is her madien name. She was the mother of 5 boys whom she abused for 8 years because of alcohol usage and mental illness.