Emotional Verbal Abuse: Friend or Foe?
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i used to pray he would hit me. cuz then i could get help, i could say, hey, this is wrong, i need help. but i couldn't. he was too smart for that. it was too diffuse, i couldn't put it into words. finally a friend of my fathers saw something and said, something's wrong w/ your kid, and i don't know what. get her OUT. not too bright but very wise man.
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My mother was so messed up, I swear...now that I have my own life, she "reformed" and pretends nothing happened all those years she yelled loudly in my face for long periods of time, insulting me, cleaning my room out, telling my dad he was like batman and I was like robin, all because he homeschooled me. I hate my mother I always will
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@GarrasxXxCookie , it's interesting that verbally abusive people don't have a very original monologue when it comes down to it. They say exactly the same insults over and over and over. I'm not saying it doesn't hurt, but do you notice they never change?
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do you have this typed up are a report? i would absolutely love a copy. I'm doing a report on verbal abuse. This would really help. Thank you.
Who can really take any of these videos seriously when they are depicted as man as abuser, women as victim. The reality is that women abuse just as often. My wife was emotionally and verbally abusive. The gender bias in these videos are appalling and far from what happens in society. That is, either a man or women can be absusive. These videos support a feminist agenda, nothing else.
kevinawz 1 year ago 28
Emotional and verbal abuse is sometimes harsher than physical abuse.
kalipaus2 2 years ago 21