Wednesday, December 30th, 2009 at
3:56 am
A verbally abusive relationship is not just limited to your spouse or partner. It could also possibily extend to people like your friends, coworders, familyt etc. If someone, anyone whom you’re in romantic or non romantic relationship with calls you names, puts you down, threatens you or is overly criticizing of you, chances are you’re in a verbally abusive relationship. Here are a few common themes or signs of abuse to be aware of:
- It’s difficult to have a conversation without it exploding in swearing and angry name calling.
- It’s not necessary that conversations end in angry name calling if demeaning adverbs are being used.
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Saturday, November 14th, 2009 at
2:40 pm
Are you worried that you may be in a verbal abusive relationship? Some of the important signs that you are in an abusive relationship have been listed down here for you.
Often it could start off with something small. A relationship that started off well, where both partners loved each other immensely and even lived happily together for a while, can unfortunately turn into an abusive relationship.
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Saturday, November 7th, 2009 at
2:16 am
Have you been trying to figure out whether you are in an abusive relationship? Some of the tell-tale signals that you are in an abusive relationship have been listed down here to help you understand.
verbally abusive relationship
It rarely begins with a big issue. A relationship that started off well, where both spouses loved each other immensely and were very happy for a long period of time, can unfortunately become an abusive relationship.