If your husband is violent, it's crucial to seek help immediately. You can contact local domestic violence shelters, hotlines, or support groups that specialize in helping individuals in abusive situations. Additionally, law enforcement can provide immediate protection and assistance. It's important to have a safety plan and reach out to trusted friends or family for support.
No. He will probably get violent if he thinks you are trying to leave. So be ready. I'd get an internet boyfriend first, get with him, then leave your husband.
Good strategies to trust someone who is violent is to be cautious. People who are violent do not often get better without help.
Only THEY can answer that truthfully ! If you're in a violent relationship - and you're unhappy... seek help NOW to get out !
Aphrodite during her adulthood gets married but is unfaithful to her husband because she is unhappy. She is attracted to the violent nature of Ares.
God.
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You continue to have all the same rights as you had prior to this event.
yes, the wife gets some money from the husband's paycheck. alimony
Please seek professional help. When a child is violent, they push away people around them (literally) - the friends and teachers who might otherwise help to socialize them and help them learn how to deal with their feelings in a more productive and socially acceptable way. It is a pattern that can lead to the child deciding noone can be trusted and they become even more violent, distrustful and socially deviant.
tell the police and get him some help.
Two words: He's male.
don't have a friend to help me