Abusive relationship

An abusive relationship isn’t just limited to physical violence. It can include sexual, emotional and physical abuse, and may involve control of your finances. 

 What are the signs of abusive relationship and how can one get out of abusive relationship? 

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  1. Being clumsy around people.
    Always getting terrified when someone greets you while you're deep on your thoughts.
    Always crying

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  2. And some people in abusive relationship think that when their partners lay their hands on them is actually loving them.. It is not. No one has a right to hit you

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  3. Woman always protect those who abuse them and it's not healthy🥺 what they need to do is to run and never look back

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  4. Abusive behaviour can take many forms. It can include being violent or aggressive, making threats, controlling someone's behaviour, putting them down, verbally abusing them, taking or keeping money from them and putting pressure on someone to have sex or do things they don't feel comfortable with, and only self-confident can win.

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  5. Both genders can be abused but men can never cry out loud they would rather exit that particular relationship while women can stay in a toxic relationdhip as long posible in the name of protecting their loved ones

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  6. Some isolate themselves from the world (friends and family), being extremely apologetic, low self-esteem, anxiety. Wearing sunglasses indoors or long sleeves, scarf even when it's hot, heavy make-up to try covering em bruises.
    When your partner invades your privacy e.g phone or monitors your movements, when he is controlling/possessive that's when you know that you must leave the relationship..

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  7. Lack of confidence and self-esteem.

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  8. Signs of relationship can include a person always isolating him/herself around people....it’s a fact that men are also being abused in a relationship. Moreover, one may find that people in an abusive relationship tend to have anger issues all the time.

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  9. When it comes to abusive relationships...it is very hard to advice someone to walk away from those relationships because to them the person abusing them loves them

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  10. It's difficult to get out of an abusive relationship because usually abusers have a way to manipulate their parents 😩

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  11. Obsession or controlling your partner is always clingy always wants to be where you are and control you can be with or talk to or coerce you to have sexual intercourse ,some may always belittle you making you feel worthless without them in your life. First you need to understand you are not at fault and try reaching out to organizations that help victims of abusive relationships then you can know what to do from them

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  12. The abuser does not take responsibility for their problems, rather blaming others for everything.

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  13. Love is love. No matter how you love your partner, if he abuse you, babe girl, just go and never turn back.

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  14. Abusive behavior can occur in many forms for example when your partner wants you to report your were abouts,controls your phone and even when your partner doesn't want you to have friends or even your family actually he controls everything you do

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  15. Complaining on small matters, blaming one for unreliable news, controlling One over his or her life, beating and harsh punishment also contributes to abusive relationship. I think it's wise to get out of that relationship once you recognize some of these abusive signs even though it might be difficult to. Learn to love, care and respect yourself and lastly have self confidence.

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  16. Abusive people think they have the right to control their partners lives and often think or believe their feelings should be priority and its hard to get out of the relationship because they make you think you can't live without them, they manipulate you

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  17. People who are in an abusive relationship mostly like to be alone,n and it's not easy to go out of an abusive relationship but people who are in this kind of relationship must / should try as much as possible to go out because it damages emotionally and physically ,

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  18. Having a partner who always yells or shouts when talking to you, a stingy and selfish spouse, also a violent and non romantic partner are signs of being in an abusive relationship. once you get controlled and you emotionally drained and also beaten, thatst not love, it's an obsession/ lust. You need to get out of that toxic relationship

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  19. It’s not always obvious that you’re in an abusive relationship.It’s common for someone who is being abused to believe that it’s their own fault and that they somehow ‘deserve’ the abuse. It’s important to know that you’re never to blame for the way an abusive person treats you.
    Even going out of an abusive relationship is not easy.

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  20. By walking away or seeking help

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  21. Most people who are in an abusive relationship always believe their partners abuse them because they love them or they are just being over protective, not realising how those abusers action might affect them, emotionally or physically. A onced abused being tend to have trust issues, or even end up being abusers themselves if ever they manage to get out of that toxic relationship.

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  22. If your partner makes threats toward you, that is a dangerous sign of future physical abuse and the only way to survive is to run for your life and break up with that person immediately.

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  23. Mostly you find out that are females who are being in an abusive relationship due to foreseen circumstances they cannot communicate with their partners about everything therefore they do things to please their partners those are signs of emotional abuse mindyou their partners will now have a freedom to take advantage of them which will lead to physical abuse I believe that female forget about their rights as they please where they are not appropriated besides being drunk in love but you will never stay where presence is not appropriate ,the most important this is they must rise and take actions against abuse never be scared to report this to police stations or either way find a therapist in which you can be helped to get through such. Remember you must be your own first priority because not one will put you first if you don’t do that by yourself.

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  24. It's not always obvious that you are in an abusive relationship..
    One other thing is we let people manipulate us...as human being we don't know how to control our emotions when it comes to people we love... that's how we get manipulated and get abused thinking that people love us .

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  25. An Abusive relationship we can see it whereby a woman would pressure his man to provide for him things that she herself cannot buy for her self. That is abusive because the woman is using the man

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  26. Seek help or move away from that person before it's too late

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  27. Being too controlling

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  28. Run for your life before its too late

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  29. Leave that relationship

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