yes it can. It all depends on the person. If he/she gets so angry it can lead into physical abuse.
* Because a woman is naturally weaker than a man, and if a man was to hit a woman it would be unfair. * Unless the woman is defending herself no woman has the right to hit a man in anger and it's considered physical abuse.
Yes. Most physical abusers are first emotionally abusive. Some never physically abuse, but remain emotionally abusive, or recognize the problem and get help. There is no time line of when the abuse will or will not escalate to physical abuse. Abuse, no matter what form it is in, should not be accepted or tolerated.
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.
Yes it is. Men shouldn't get physical with a girl like that.
Tell her to call the police first, then a woman's shelter. Tell her that abuser do not change, and the abuse almost always gets worse over time. You need not tell her anything as you have already told said woman twice.
* This is called 'mental abuse' and it can be just as bad as physical abuse; physical abuse leaves scars you can see, but mental abuse can leave psychological scars that you or others are not aware of. People who 'put down' their partner are actually insecure in themselves. If your husband is not physically abusive to you then it's time you gave yourself a boost in confidence and stood up for yourself and tell him he either gets some counseling (both of you) or the marriage is over. If he refuses then it's to your best interest to leave the marriage because as years pass mental abuse can often turn into physical abuse or the husband can leave without warning.
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An abusive home environment is one in which there is physical, emotional, or psychological mistreatment of family members. This can include things like physical violence, verbal abuse, controlling behavior, or neglect. Abuse can have long-lasting negative effects on the individuals involved and can create a destructive and unhealthy living environment.
Usually, the owner gets a warning. If the abuse keeps up or the abuse is really bad, then the animal is taken away.
For me I keep taking him back because I love him and we have been together for 28 years, but it gets worst every time with verbal and physical abuse. I wish I knew what I know now, they never change and if it didn't work the first time its not going to. I regret it now, face it the marriage is over.