Do you ever wonder why many people end up in abusive relationships? Do you question why these people hang on tight even though they are already hurting? More often than not, abusive partners take control of the relationship. They can become physically and psychologically abusive. The longer you stay in the relationship, the more tolerant you become. You are able to endure the suffering and pain until you can no longer think straight and figure out how to handle the relationship.
Before you take any drastic move, the first thing that you must do is educate yourself on what is considered appropriate in a relationship. Often times, you get used to being treated unfairly. You try to understand things and accept just how awful you are being treated by your partner. There is ruthless manipulation involved but you don't question it at all. You accept things as they are because you think you deserve such treatment. And when that happens, you can no longer recognize the difference between love and respect. But if you learn to distinguish appropriate from inappropriate behavior, you will be able to overcome domestic violence.
After identifying what is appropriate and what isn't, you must now learn what words and behaviors to use with your abusive partner. Remember that abusive individuals are very good at manipulating and controlling every aspect of your life. And because they feel that their partners are scared of them, they tend to become more empowered. But if you learn what to say and when to say these words, you will be able to regain control of your life and find the courage to walk away from the situation you are in.
Why is it important for anyone to learn how to distinguish inappropriate behavior and respond to it fittingly? Handling domestic violence entails having the courage to step out of the situation. You must be able to utter the right words whenever your abusive partner acts inappropriately. Such adverse response will serve as a negative reinforcement whenever he is treating you unfairly. The moment you walk away from the situation, the abuser can no longer manipulate you. The courage to act gives you the power to take control and this is what you need to protect yourself from your ruthless, abusive partner.
By following these steps, you will be able to handle domestic violence and overcome the fear that clouded your judgment. With courage and understanding, getting out of an abusive relationship will no longer be a struggle.
Before you take any drastic move, the first thing that you must do is educate yourself on what is considered appropriate in a relationship. Often times, you get used to being treated unfairly. You try to understand things and accept just how awful you are being treated by your partner. There is ruthless manipulation involved but you don't question it at all. You accept things as they are because you think you deserve such treatment. And when that happens, you can no longer recognize the difference between love and respect. But if you learn to distinguish appropriate from inappropriate behavior, you will be able to overcome domestic violence.
After identifying what is appropriate and what isn't, you must now learn what words and behaviors to use with your abusive partner. Remember that abusive individuals are very good at manipulating and controlling every aspect of your life. And because they feel that their partners are scared of them, they tend to become more empowered. But if you learn what to say and when to say these words, you will be able to regain control of your life and find the courage to walk away from the situation you are in.
Why is it important for anyone to learn how to distinguish inappropriate behavior and respond to it fittingly? Handling domestic violence entails having the courage to step out of the situation. You must be able to utter the right words whenever your abusive partner acts inappropriately. Such adverse response will serve as a negative reinforcement whenever he is treating you unfairly. The moment you walk away from the situation, the abuser can no longer manipulate you. The courage to act gives you the power to take control and this is what you need to protect yourself from your ruthless, abusive partner.
By following these steps, you will be able to handle domestic violence and overcome the fear that clouded your judgment. With courage and understanding, getting out of an abusive relationship will no longer be a struggle.
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