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You May Be In A Domestic Violence Relationship and Suffering From Abuse!

by Shawn Nelson, MSA.
(c) 2004. All Rights Reserved.

All my life I've heard or witnessed domestic violence acts of men abusing women and women abusing men. Whether it was walking down the street seeing a man aggressively grab his lady, hearing a scream come from a building I was passing or hearing the crys behind closed doors.

The sad part is there are so many women (and men) accepting this as “normal” behavior. It's difficult to admit to oneself that you are in a Domestic Violence relationshp and are being abused. You think, “How could this happen to me?”

Below are simple indications that you are being abused physically, emotionally or sexually which is an excerpt from New York City, Human Resource Administration Pamphlet.

Sometime the most innocent things they allow to happen are the signs you need to be aware of! After today, you will have the information needed to identify abuse!

Domestic Violence refers to violence ocurring between partners in an ongoing relationship. It is violence and/or the types of abuse committed by on intimate partner against another, or by an ex-intimate partner against another, including partners of the same or opposite sex.

You are being physically abused if someone:

Pushes or shoves you

Slaps or hits you

Pulls your hair

Kicks or punches you

Restrains you with force

Chokes you

Throws objects at you

Abandons you in a dangerous place

You are being emotionally abused if someone:

Ignores your feelings

Witholds approval, appreciation or affection as punishment

Continueally criticizes you, calls you names, shouts at you

Makes all decisions for you

Wants to conrol all your actions

Humiliates you in public or private

Ridicules your most valued beliefs, your religion, race or heritage

Manipulates you with lies and contradictions

Subjects you to reckless driving

You are sexually abused if someone:

Makes demeaning remarks about your gender

Calls you names

Forces you to take off your clothing

Touches you in ways that make you feel uncomfortable

Forces you to have sex against your will

Treats you and members of your gender as objects

Insists you dress in a more sexual way than you want to dress, or insist you dress less sexually

Minimizes the importance of your feelings about sex

Accuses you of sexual activity with others

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