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The Verbal Abusive Relationship

Are you worried that you may be in a verbal abusive relationship? Some of the important signals that you are in an verbal abusive relationship have been set out below to help you understand.

Often it could start off with something small. A relationship that was good at the beginning, where both spouses deeply loved one another and even lived happily together for a while, can unfortunately become an abusive relationship.

One of the strongest signals of a verbal abusive relationship is when your better half thinks you are inferior to him/her. He/she may continuously find fault with you, making you feel the need to consult them on all matters, no matter how trivial it may be. This would give you a feeling of inadequacy as you too would begin thinking that you are not good enough to make decisions for yourself. They may choose to frequenty ignore ideas and suggestions made by you, and may ignore unfavorable judgments of their acts, as they think they will never falter.

Most of the time the abuser in a verbal abusive relationship thinks it important to keep up a good image of himself when in public. This would mean that they treat you better in public or in the company of others than they would when you are by yourselves.

Have you ever felt that your partner is constantly trying to make you feel jealous, whether it is by comparing you to old spouses, or by flirting with other women when you are around? This is another common tactic attempted by abusers in a verbal abusive relationship. This is an effort to make you feel the need to keep an eye on him/her, in fear that they may leave you for someone else, even if they would never end your relationship.

Once you have figured out whether you are actually in a verbal abusive relationship, the next step is to figure out what you must do to sort out your relationship, or in cases where the problem is irreparable, how to leave your spouse.

You need to something about it now! You do not want to spend several more months of your life being in failing relationship, because eventually you are only causing more hurt to yourself both psychologically and emotionally. A verbally abusive relationship could also impact the behavior of your children as they always watch you being abused by your better half. If you have tried to make your verbal abusive relationship work by seeing a counselor together with your better half, and the abuse still carries on, the best for you is to leave.

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