To tell you the truth you need to break up with the person and find the one for you outthere right now loooking for the right person to. If the person is hurting you in any kind of way then you test the person temper and if you see any anger starting up then once the person is so upset that they really want to hit you, you better be ready to fight or react in a crazier temper more then they have. Or if don't want to do that have back up on the day that the opponent want to react have somebody to watch over you and to protect you someone strong though. When your done you start praying to God of Jesus at the end
Dating or domestic violence includes behaviors such as physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, financial abuse, and controlling behavior that one partner uses to control or manipulate the other within a relationship. This can take the form of threats, intimidation, isolation, and coercion, and is aimed at establishing power and control over the victim.
Short and simple it is where two people are in a relationship and one will abuse the other this can be metal putdowns or physical abuse. There are some who do things like that and say they are sorry and the process continues, if that is what it is like do not let it continue it will get worse, seek help.
About 80,000 people die of relationship abuse a year.
Because the usually the man or boy of the relationship need to feel like he is in charge. so the only way he feels to be in charge is by abusing or "keeping my woman in line".
The relationship becomes sour, instead of face to face abuse they tend to annoy one another in private e.g. not lifting the seat up.
If the abuse continues - you cannot make the relationship work. You both need to get counseling, separate and together. If the abuse doesn't stop, you need to get out of the relationship. It will probably be a long hard "journey", but if you are both willing to work on it, you will make it through. "What are ways that the abuser and abusee can make the relationship work after confronting the abuse?" Open & Honest discussion.
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Arlene N. Weisz has written: 'Programs to reduce teen dating violence and sexual assault' -- subject(s): Prevention, Child sexual abuse, Youth and violence, Teenage girls, Victims of dating violence, Dating violence, Abuse of
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Well, refer to the name, a relationship, that involves abuse. It can be towards the male or female, if you are in an abusive relationship, leave the person and/or call the police or abuse hotline..idk it though