There is probably psychological abuse going on there which is based on her fear of her partner. She may also have become dependent on her partner (for example, financially or emotionally) for love in the early stages of her relationship. There is also the issue of power which her partner has over her which is why she does not leave. You dont say if they have children in which case there may be all sorts of reasons she justifies herself for staying 'because of the children'.
You should definitely go. An abusive relationship is unhealthy for you both physically and emotionally. If you continue to stay with that abusive person, you will more than likely end up being attracted to more abusive people in the future. In fact some abusive relationships can lead to suicide and/or being murdered.
No one listens when a teenager suspects that her cousin is in an abusive relationship.
The relationship between you and your cousin's spouse is that of a cousin-in-law.
Abusive relationship is not good. It affects nearly all aspects of life.
2nd cousin, but if it's your Dad's 2nd cousin... then your relationship with that cousin would be a 3rd cousin.
It depends on if you share a common ancestor. If not, there is no relationship.
Your grandfather's cousin is your cousin twice removed. Her husband has no direct relationship to you.
It is important to exit an abusive relationship carefully. Slavery is abusive.
She loves the man that is abusive.
It is your cousin also
get help ASAP
There is no relationship. You do not share a common ancestor. Your mother's cousin would be your first cousin once removed.