Anonymous wrote:When your husband doesn't actually ever hit you, but you still want to milk him for cash, prizes, and custody in the divorce, that's when it's handy to have invented a thing called "emotional abuse" that means whatever you want it to mean and requires no evidence to prove.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like I don’t even know. Is it being mad at someone ? Losing your temper? Telling someone they’re not doing something enough? Would criticism be emotional abuse?
I mean people can’t live together without fighting and sometimes getting frustrated with each other right?
I feel like I don’t even know.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like I don’t even know. Is it being mad at someone ? Losing your temper? Telling someone they’re not doing something enough? Would criticism be emotional abuse?
I mean people can’t live together without fighting and sometimes getting frustrated with each other right?
I feel like I don’t even know.
Anonymous wrote:If another person is not listening or responding to your respectful requests or questions, then what?
How does an issue get resolved if one is backed into a corner by stonewalling/silence or escalate (someone gets angry or both)?
Anonymous wrote:It's not just disagreeing or criticizing. It's calling someone names, belittling them, humiliating them, screaming at them, gaslighting them, etc. It's sustained mistreatment.
You can disagree while still treating the other person with respect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emotional abuse is sustained treatment. It's not a one off. We all get upset and say stupid things. BUT, LMGTFY.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/traversing-the-inner-terrain/201609/when-is-it-emotional-abuse
https://www.thehotline.org/is-this-abuse/abuse-defined/
https://psychcentral.com/blog/11-warning-signs-of-emotional-abuse-in-relationships/
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Anonymous wrote:Emotional abuse is sustained treatment. It's not a one off. We all get upset and say stupid things. BUT, LMGTFY.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/traversing-the-inner-terrain/201609/when-is-it-emotional-abuse
https://www.thehotline.org/is-this-abuse/abuse-defined/
https://psychcentral.com/blog/11-warning-signs-of-emotional-abuse-in-relationships/