Tell her to just go. Get in a womens shelter. Deal with the rest of it AFTER she gets away. Don't talk to him, don't go to court without the support of the women who have been there and know how to deal with it. Don't cross him, don't talk to him about it, don't threaten to leave, just go. Now. Don't even pack if it will slow you down. Anyone who would hurt someone he claims to love is truly insane or he doesn't understand love and just want's to own her.
A controlling one that could become abusive. If you or someone you know is involved in a relationship in which the partner is excessively controlling, like here, seek help from a professional service.
He is abusive on two fronts. First, he abuses you (or someone) and secondly, he doesnot consider you by conducting sexual conduct with his ex. The marriage could be saved but it is a long shot that you'd not be asking the same questions in a few years.
Power and control tactics are the main focus in most every abusive relationship...if someone is manipulating their partner to the point where there partner is not happy then yes controlling someone is a form of abuse...
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.
because why would you want to be with someone who is abusive towards you
It could mean that he is abusive or just creepy. Don't hang around with someone if you are afraid. The best thing to do is abstain from relationships and wait until marriage.
If someone is in an abusive relationship forever, they're going to get killed or injured. So I think its best to be single forever.
Some symbols in "Marriage is a Private Affair" include Nnaemeka's decision to marry someone outside his tribe, his father's refusal to accept the marriage, and the letter sent by Nnaemeka to his father announcing his marriage, symbolizing the conflict between tradition and personal choice.
If someone is taught something, that means they were instructed and perhaps learned something. It is the past tense of the word teach.
It could. But not every Bipolar person is abusive. It should however, never be an excuse for abuse. A person who is abusive Bipolar or not, is wrong in what they are doing. Seek help if you or someone you know is in an abusive relationship/situation.
Yes, it is. If someone is abused or sees/hears a lot of abuse when they are younger chances are they are going to be abusive themselves.
Someone who is controlling the actions of others is typically referred to as a manipulator or a controlling person. This behavior can stem from a desire for power, insecurity, or a need to exert dominance over others. It is important to set boundaries and communicate assertively when dealing with controlling individuals.