-
You
may be becoming or already are a victim of abuse if you:
-
Feel
like you have to "walk on eggshells" to keep him from getting angry and
are frightened by his temper.
-
Feel
you can't live without him.
-
Stop
seeing other friends or family, or give up activities you enjoy because
he doesn't like them.
-
Are
afraid to tell him your worries and feelings about the relationship.
-
Are
often compliant because you are afraid to hurt his feelings; and have the
urge to "rescue" him when he is troubled.
-
Feel
that you are the only one who can help him and that you should try to "reform"
him.
-
Find
yourself apologizing to yourself or others for your partner's behavior
when you are treated badly.
-
Stop
expressing opinions if he doesn't agree with them.
-
Stay
because you feel he will kill himself if you leave.
-
Believe
that his jealousy is a sign of love.
-
Have
been kicked, hit, shoved, or had things thrown at you by him when he was
jealous or angry.
-
Believe
the critical things he says to make you feel bad about yourself.
-
Believe
that there is something wrong with you if you don't enjoy the sexual things
he makes you do.
-
Believe
in the traditional ideas of what a man and a woman should be and do --
that the man makes the decisions and the woman pleases him. (some people)
Have been abused as a child or seen your mother abused.
If
you are abused:
-
You
are not alone and you are not to blame. You cannot control his violence.
There are ways you can make yourself safer:
-
Call
the police if you have been assaulted. Charging abusive males is
a necessary step in reducing physical violence.
-
Tell
someone and keep a record of all incidents for evidence.
-
Write
down the details for yourself as soon as possible after the assault. Keep
it in a safe place where he won't find it.
-
Develop
a safety plan. Memorize emergency numbers. Keep spare house
and car keys handy. Know where you can stay in an emergency.
-
Consider
ending the relationship as soon as possible. Without intervention,
his violence will increase in frequency and severity as time passes.
-
Recognize
that no one has the right to control you and that it is everyone's human
right to live without fear.
Look
out for men who:
-
Do
not listen to you, ignore you or talk over you.
-
Sit
or stand too close to you, making you uncomfortable and seem to enjoy it.
-
Do
only what they want or push you to get what they want.
-
Express
anger and violence towards women either through words or physically.
-
Have
a bad attitude toward women.
-
Are
overly possessive or jealous.
-
Drink
or use drugs heavily.
-
Have
a reputation for 3scoring2.
|