There are many options:
-- seek counseling
-- call the domestic violence hotline 1-800-799-SAFE
-- if necessary, move out before it escalates
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While all forms of abuse are harmful and serious, some types of abuse can have more severe physical, emotional, or psychological impacts than others. Factors such as frequency, duration, intensity, and power dynamics between the abuser and the victim can also contribute to the perceived severity of the abuse. It is important to seek help and support regardless of the type of abuse experienced.
Egg because an egg is a cell. All living things came from cells, unless you're Christian and you believe that God made humans, blah blah blah. But in the course of science, the egg came first :)
not willing to talk, listen to others
not being involved in group discussion,games,or plans
prefers to be alone or apart from a group of people
The internet has millions of people on it, so you are going to get all kinds of different people, good and bad.
passing the buck - not taking responsibility for their own actions and words. They are not blind to this and know what they are doing to you - they wait and see how long you'll take their abuse.
No, looking at pornography is NOT cheating. Masturbating is NOT Cheating. Looking at other women NOT cheating. There are a fews ways to approach your porn issue:
1.Talk to your wife about it. She says: She might be interested in watching it with you! I bet you didn't expect that one coming! It could spice up your sex life.
2. You talk to your wife about it and : she's not into it, but doesn't mind if you keep it as a solo activity when she's not in the mood. Just remember to balance it with actual flesh time with your lady! Don't let it take over ;) Porn can be fun- but it's not real.
3. She flips out. Calls you a perv. ETC. You can tell her it's just Porn- and trying and laugh it off, or you can say you will stop watching it. Whether you actually stop is up to you. If you don't stop- make sure to clear your browsing history on shared computers.
4. Say nothing. What she doesn't know won't hurt her. If you're feeling guilty and have to spill. Drop it in a casual conversation.... Hey Hunny, did you go to the cleaners this moring? ... Great! After dinner maybe we can watch BIG JUGS # 4....
If she flips you can always pretend like she's crazy and you didn't say a word. :P
It can refer to many things:
- someone who is influenced by bad company.
- someone who is trapped by his/her fate - (physical damage.)
- Someone who has lost their way in life. (confused, frustrated, overwhelmed...)
- Someone in an abusive relationship.
- someone bound by traditions....
- someone who just cant say no and just runs on lots of empathy,sympathy and pity. Who doesnt consider themselves often if not at all...
when i read this i just think of an amazing person who is trapped in her own mind. Who is lost and just needs some help to see the light at the end of the tunnel.
Sometimes we as humans lose our way and as much as we'd like to think we know what we're doing and where we're going ..in all honesty no one ever does.. we all need that helping hand every now and again. the light at the end of the tunnel indicates freedom of the mind .. clarity and peace. ( just like a beautiful bird trapped in an ugly cage - no freedom at all...) But as humans there is no such thing as the impossible... we make the rules and we make our choices.. Life is a choice. There is no 2 ways about it.
Gosh i could go on and on....
Hope i could help at least a little.
If you are legally "competent" - at 18 you are probably legally emancipated in your state. You can leave home (if physically/mentally capable) but without any signs of physical abuse, I doubt that your grounds for suit are valid.
Some bipolar people can be violent. They go threw like constant mood swings like one minute there happy and sweet and the next they can be sad or mean. But depending of person when they do get mean they can take it out on you. I have a family member that is bipolar so i have some experience with this. Hope this helps :)
Look at his "PARENTS". The old saying, 'A chip off the old block' has a lot of bearing on a persons behavior. I would suspect his parents have similar problems.
Power relationships are where there is an unbalance of power between the people involved. One is often more powerful than the other- this person feels strong and in control of themselves and the situation. The lesser powered person will feel abused and generally put up with the controlling and manipulative ways of the person in higher power. The person in higher power may say, "you can't leave me, I will kill myself." so the lesser powered- person will stay in the relationship out of fear that the higher powered person will kill themselves. When the lesser powered person feels vulnerable and unsafe, you can understand how this could be considered abusive - the lesser powered person is not allowed to leave, but is unhappy if they stay. It is a lose-lose situation for them.