Physical abuse
It’s not easy to walk away from an abusive relationship due to fear and other major factors. But it’s important to understand that no one has the right to inflict physical pain on your body. Your safety should be your number one priority in any scenario. Don’t stay in an abusive relationship. Seek professional help or confide in someone you trust to find the best way to leave safely.
The Different Types of Abuse
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- Physical abuse
- Sexual abuse
- Verbal or emotional
- Mental or psychological
- Financial or economic
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Emotional abuse
This type of abuse tends to go unnoticed because it leaves no evidence behind. It is showcased by excessive control, verbal abuse, manipulation, and humiliation. Its goal is to make you feel less than you actually are. Your partner should be your biggest fan, so don’t tolerate any relationship that makes you doubt yourself and causes you to lose your confidence and self-worth.
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