Only an abuser does this: how to identify him

06.11.2024 05:10

If a person harms others with his actions, then he can safely be called an abuser.

Such a person can humiliate their interlocutors, intimidate them, be aggressive and take out their negativity on others.

Unfortunately, some people do not know how to protect themselves from abusers, and then this article will be useful to them. Most often, abuse, of course, occurs in relationships.

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First of all, you need to learn to understand that there is an abuser in front of you. How can you recognize an abusive person who is trying to suppress the interlocutor and spoil his mood?

The abuser is ready to devalue everything that his other half does.

It should be said right away that the abuser is not going to respect the personal boundaries of his passion. It is simply impossible to predict his behavior in a relationship.

At first he may be affectionate and understanding, but then he will definitely devalue everything his beloved does. This is exactly where she should think about who she is in a relationship with.

Most often, an abuser gives himself away when he begins to control his significant other, threatens her, manipulates her, or uses emotional or physical violence.

Imposes his opinion on his beloved

The abuser will definitely prove his power in the relationship, he will begin to criticize his beloved and reproach her all the time, no matter what, in his opinion, she did wrong.

Sooner or later, a woman will have to tiptoe around her abuser, because he will begin to perceive any of her actions with hostility.

It is enough to just pay attention to these moments in the behavior of a loved one to understand that he is an abuser.

It is important to remember that without equality and respect, healthy relationships cannot be built. If we are talking about control and manipulation, then they most often become signs of toxic communication, which a woman does not need at all.

The presence of any violence in the relationship

Abusers are most often manipulators, so they know how to properly pull the strings of their significant other.

They use any kind of violence against her, be it emotional, financial or physical, making her feel uncomfortable, but at the same time not allowing her to leave.

Often, violence in relationships can be subtle.

For example, if we are talking about finances, then a loved one can limit his beloved's resources and make her dependent on him. Physical violence includes threats and beatings of another person.

Most often, people turn a blind eye to emotional abuse, but it is also present in the communication between the abuser and the victim.

An abuser can control the behavior of his partner. He constantly threatens him, trying to make his loved one comfortable for himself.

Valeria Kisternaya Author: Valeria Kisternaya Editor of Internet resources