Sunday, August 22, 2010

Can mental abuse be determined by a spouse refusing to love or show love?

Also by making negative remarks and never complimenting or have nice things to sayCan mental abuse be determined by a spouse refusing to love or show love?
Yes, that is mental abuse, but, you need to be careful that you're not overlooking compliments and things too. I personally suffered mental abuse for 15 years from my former husband, and refusing to show love, and negative remarks were the least of it. I could have handled it if that's all it was. The abuse included name-calling, constant insults, comparisons to other women, telling me how bad I was in bed, etc, and the ultimate sign that it was abuse was that it didn't stop, and actually got worse when I brought it to his attention.





Talk to your spouse, make sure they really mean what they're saying. If it escalates, it's abuse. If they are willing to talk it out, they are not purposely being abusive, and it is possible to work things out.Can mental abuse be determined by a spouse refusing to love or show love?
Summer,


Emotional abuse is just as horrid as other traumas. Please don't live under a torturer's shadow for one more minute. Runaway before his brainwashing has killed your sense of self. The women's shelter will hide you.
yes, refusal of love is a direct example of emotional abuse
yes you must have pissed him/her off


that sucks


i personally would get a trade in

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