Not necessarily, but you might want to think about getting away from him, because it shows that he does have a abusive behavior in him.
abused?!? ABUSED?!? no; if you're bf wants you to lose some weight, it's not abuse, it just means you're fat.
some people abuse little kids and they also take people from a school and abuse them
suck his dick
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Richard Pelzer
its called real messed up movie called the girl next door
Probably the most common form of abuse is verbal abuse. next would probably be physical abuse. :(
You cant tell who your boyfriend is because it just happens.
not very likely A person who has been an abuser for twenty-five years is probably not ever going to change on their own. With the help of a professional it could be possible if that person wants to change but I would not count on it happening on his own. Abuse is a behavior just like any other and when it becomes a habit as it seems to be here it takes a lot of work to break that habit. Abuse is a serious problem and if this question is coming from someone being abused the next question might be: Will you change after being abused for twenty-five years? If you have learned to live like this I would suggest counseling for you also.
well it was your fault for breaking up with him, but if you recently broke up with him and he still likes you then I'm pretty sure you can get him back =] but next time you should think before you are about to do something rash like breaking up with your boyfriend when you don't really want to ;]
Richard Pelzer was abused by his mother because of her own unresolved trauma, mental health issues, and substance abuse problems. It is likely that she projected her pain and anger onto Richard due to her inability to cope with her own emotions in a healthy way.