Women had no rights in the 1700's. They took care of families, farms, and houses. They couldn't go to school or college, couldn't vote, couldn't own a business, couldn't have a bank account, or couldn't live alone. If they were a single woman they were expected to live with family members like a brother or father or guardian. There were no laws against abuse so children and women were not protected against physical, mental, or sexual abuse. Animals were protected by law before women and children.
Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp ended in 2000.
Due to the patriarchal system of the time laws were established to protect women against abuse. They also needed protection against male authority within a marriage.
Yes, there are many organizations that can assist someone who is or has been a victim of domestic abuse. The National Domestic Abuse Hotline is 1-800-787-3224. The link to this answer can be used for more information.
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It depends on the type of abuse. Verbal abuse tends to be women a bit more than men and physical is definiately men more than women. It depends on the type of abuse. Verbal abuse tends to be women a bit more than men and physical is definiately men more than women.
Physical abuse, mental abuse or substance abuse.
It would depend on the type of abuse. Verbal abuse may in fact be women, but physical and sexual would most certainly be men.
It would depend on the type of abuse. Verbal abuse may in fact be women, but physical and sexual would most certainly be men.
It is not only women that suffer from physical and emotional abuse, though it is perhaps the most prevalent and publicized. Many women will withstand this abuse because of their maternal instincts towards their children and a wish to keep them safe, though this, of course, is not the only reason.
The only difference between physical and emotional abuse is that the physical abuse can usually be seen and the emotional abuse is scarring your mind. Physical abuse is bruising, pushing, slapping, breaking bones, etc. Emotional abuse is when someone always says your fat, ugly, useless, stupid, etc. These are usually both happening as a pattern of abuse. Though widely thought of as happening to just women, there have been a lot of men who have suffered under women who abuse also. Either way, they are both abusive behaviors and have painful repercussions to the individual being abused.
It depends on the country in which they live. One thing that is common no matter where women live is abuse.
males are more common then women because of substance abuse
Answer There is no definite way to answer your question as there are no stats kept on such matters especially verbal abuse, as it's not a crime to verbally abuse somone. As for the physical abuse, Police departments who have files on these matters don't release them to the public at large. And a lot of women or men who suffer physical abuse don't ever report itt so there is no definite way of knowing.
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Abuse effects women, men, children, animals all the same, whether it be mentally, physically, or emotionally; it's all the same. However, it's more common to happen to women than anything, sadly.
Yes, it is possible for two women who are in a relationship to abuse each other. Intimate partner violence can occur in any type of relationship, regardless of the genders involved. Abuse can take different forms, such as physical, emotional, or sexual abuse, and it is essential to recognize and address it in order to ensure the safety and well-being of both individuals involved.