Anyone abusive or not would get mad if you humilate them in public that only makes you abusive why would you want to be abusive or humilate some one when you know how that feels? GET ON WITH YOUR LIFE.The best way to make an abusive person wake up is when you completley dismiss them from your life and not let them have any effect on you what so ever and you are happy and doing well without them.
Probably. As long as being abusive "works" for him (lets him get on with his normal life) there's really no strong reason for him to stop.
the typically part depends on the frequency of the abuse.
First, Odysseus humiliated them by stringing his bow with ease, after they struggled their hardest but could not. Next, he shamed them for wooing his wife. Finally, Odysseus killed them all.
To break down a whole chicken, start by removing the wings, then the legs and thighs. Next, separate the breast from the backbone. Finally, cut the breast into smaller pieces as desired.
Leaving a relationship - abusive or not - is not easy. all I can say is it is hard especially if you have kids you have to get to the point where enough is enough and move on try to find something to occupy your time but dont jump into another relatinship because you will need to recover from this one,My son father I was married to was very abusive and I finally left him but it took me 9 years but I can tell you it is a great deal of relief but be careful of your next relationship because if you see the signs then you know to get away from this one before it is too late
In the novel "Touching Spirit Bear" by Ben Mikaelsen, Peter is humiliated when he is stripped naked by Cole, the protagonist, and left alone on a remote island as part of a healing circle. This act of humiliation is meant to make Peter reflect on his actions and take responsibility for his behavior. It is a pivotal moment in the story that ultimately leads to Peter's personal growth and transformation.
Meaning "looking down on" or "holding in disregard," the adjectival term "patronizing" has many uses in contemporary English. One example-sentence for it is as follows: "She refused to stay for the rest of the meeting, explaining later that the patronizing attitude of the speaker was too much to take. "
They might do this because they are controlling. Maybe they do this as a way to get you feeling sorry for them so that you will take them back so they can controll you once again. The only way they know how to control you is to hurt you. But dont fall for it.
The first red flag here is when you used the world "abusive". As hard as it is to take...abusive partners do not care. They may say they care and act as though they care at certain times, but in all reality someone who abuses you cannot truly care about you. As far as the fact he comes back to you...abusive partners need to feel in control. When you finally get the guts to tell them it's over they will act as though they don't care, but in all reality they feel like they are losing control of you. They may give you the silent treatment for awhile, but end up running back to you saying "I will change" or "we can work on this". Things will not change. Get out while you can...I did.
When dealing with unhappy customers, especially those who are verbally abusive, it's important to remain calm and composed. Acknowledge their feelings by saying something like, "I understand that you're upset, and I want to help resolve this issue." Set a boundary by calmly stating that while you want to assist them, respectful communication is essential for effective problem-solving. Finally, offer to listen to their concerns and work towards a solution together.
He does not want you to have evidence against him in case he finally does some real harm to you. If you are afraid of him, leave. A person is abuse because they want complete control. You are just a door mat to this person. Get real and wake up. You are being used.
talk to a lawyer immediately document, tape record and keep METICULOUS records of each incident, date & time and what is said. do NOT tell him you are doing this.