Depending upon the circumstances it could definitely be abuse. The abuse is in the pain and disrespect of the other's person, not the act itself.
To flip someone off in American Sign Language, you can extend your middle finger straight up with your other fingers closed. However, this gesture is considered offensive and disrespectful in sign language, just as it is in spoken language.
It depends on what kind of control this is. If it's a parent controlling their child's behaviour through abuse for their own personal reasons (physical harm.etc) then yes this is a sign of abuse but there are many different types of control. For example parents can control kids by telling them what to eat or when to sleep but that is not a sign of abuse.. I think if you reword your question to something/some event that is more specific this answer won't be as vague.
Finger pain is probably not a sign of cancer, but if there is ongoing pain in your finger I do suggest that you get it checked out. It could be a sign of Rheumatoid Arthritis.
To sign "kiss me" in American Sign Language, bring your dominant hand to your lips and then move it towards the person you're speaking to, towards their lips. This sign combines the movement of kissing your hand and bringing it towards someone else's lips.
The sign for "outspoken" in American Sign Language (ASL) involves using the dominant hand to tap the chin with the index finger pointing outward to represent someone who speaks openly and honestly.
To sign "be quiet" in American Sign Language, you can use the sign for "quiet" which involves placing an index finger over pursed lips and moving it forward slightly. This sign conveys the message of asking someone to be quiet or silent.
It's because the middle finger sign does looks like the malgenitalia a
Simply point to yourself with your index finger. Your 'first' finger touches your middle chest area. That's it! :-)
I>Me:Point to yourself. Miss > Disappointed:Touch the extended right index finger to the chin, palm facing down.You:Point to the other person.
In American Sign Language, pulling on the index finger typically indicates calling attention to something or someone, or conveying a point or emphasis. It can also be used to show direction or to give a command.
In American Sign Language, touching your chin with your index finger and bringing it down to your chest typically means "I love you." It is a common gesture used to convey affection or love towards someone.
The 2 finger V sign is commonly used as a symbol for peace or victory. It can also be used as a sign of greeting or solidarity.