Well, people do abuse themself because of a lot of problems in their personal lives they cut, try to kill, or beat themselves by banging their head on the wall really hard or hitting themself with pointed stuff. they could be depressed.
Urinating on the victim, defecating on the victim, and sticking things in the victim's pooper unexpectedly
Tommorow :)
Signs of teen abuse can vary from victim to victim. Some signs of teen abuse are poor school performance, trouble concentrating and sleeping, poor eating and depression.
The preposition "of" is typically used with "victim," as in "victims of crime" or "victims of abuse."
You must try with all your heart to get this person professional help, the sooner the better, one thing will lead to another until the abuse becomes physical AND IT WILL EVENTUALLY!!!
Abuse definitely has a strong effect on the victim. The pain that the individual receives from the abuser, whether physical or mental, has a negative influence on the way the victim lives his or her life. With physical abuse, the physical abilities of the victim may be impaired for a temporary or permanent time span. With mental abuse, the victim may suffer from depression because of the abuse he or she has been forced to deal with. Also, the victim may have low self esteem because the individual believes that he or she is being abused because of his or her worthlessness.
No, I'm not. Are you? What kind of dumb question is this?
Abuse hurt a victim in many ways. It makes them have low self-esteem and cause them to live a life of fear. Abuse can also continue through an abused person by them abusing other people as they were abused. Thus the cycle of abuse continues.
abuse can be fun to the person doing it but the victim of the abuse my find it very uncomfortable and so the answer to the question is that abuse is a horrible act and you can be prosecuted if caught doing to people.
In cases of Child Abuse, most States invoke a high level of privacy for the victim. In many cases, this survives the death of the victim. As such, these names are not readily available to us.
the abuser is called sadist & the victim is called masochist.
No.