Women may claim their ex is abusive for various reasons, including seeking validation, support, or sympathy from others. In some cases, they might perceive emotional or psychological manipulation as abuse. Additionally, fear of repercussions or a desire to escape a toxic relationship can lead to exaggerated claims. It's essential to approach such situations with care, as each individual's experience is unique and complex.
Depends who ur abusive ex is
I am sure that it would depend on the abusive ex-husband.
Because he didn't have $ex with your mom and didn't experience the 69 $ex position
I don't think anybody should be friends with an abusive ex. But you can do what you want i personally wouldn't but it's up to you.
if he is that abusive chances are he will but then only if you tolerate him.
No you shouldnt.
SOME PEOPLE TODAY HELP THERE ABUSIVE EX'S BECAUSE THERE IN NEED OF CHAGING THERE LIFE'S AND BECOMING THE BETTER PERSON THEY ALSO NEED THE ABUSIVE PERSON TO CONSIDER THAT THERE IS A SECOND WAY FOR THEM TO ACT DURING THE CHARGING PROCESS.
Women. For ex.- There are three women at my house.
Get a restraining order.
Keep them away from the father and make an agreement with him not to be verbally abusive to your children
they think (i was the best women you had) but say... i hope you 2 r :) 2gether
Because he is abusive. Partner abuse is a treatable sickness, but not always curable. Staying with an abusive partner does not help them to become a better person.