There are many instances in which women feel that they are being abused even though they are not physically being hit by their partners. However, most women know instinctively that there is something wrong with the current state of their relationship. They are not sure that they are a victim of domestic abuse, but are not convinced that there is not an element of domestic abuse in their relationships. Many are afraid to take any action because they do not want to be the one to falsely accuse their partners of domestic abuse, if this is not the case. They do not want to jeopardize their relationships just to find that their partner’s actions are not characterized by domestic abuse. They do not want to burden the ones that they love with that type of embarrassment. So they decide to stay and endure what appears to be domestic abuse, until they become so fed up that they are ready to leave. Women must keep in mind that there are several types of domestic abuse. A man does not have to physically strike you in order to make you a victim of domestic abuse. For this reason, it is important that you learn the different types of domestic abuse that you can potentially fall prey to. If you find that you are being abused in any of the ways associated with domestic abuse, it is important that you free yourself from the situation.
1. An additional type of domestic abuse is verbal abuse. Unfortunately, many verbal abuse victims do not even realize that they are being abused. They take the verbal abuse simply as just having a bad argument with their partners. One of the key reasons why women do not realize the verbal abuse is because people, in general, have the tendency not to realize those things that are progressive. Verbal abuse usually takes on a progressive path.
2. Verbal abuse usually starts quite subtle during the course of a disagreement between yourself and your partner, then the verbal abuse metamorphasizes to an unsustainable, intense, heated, manipulative attack. What’s more, is that, many verbal abuse attackers do not realize that they are performing the verbal abuse. Many verbal abuse attackers know that they have an anger problem, but they do not realize that they are being abusive. Either way, that is an issue that they have to work on independently, and you should not place the burden of trying to change them on yourself. Domestic abuse is just something that they are going to have to work on, on their own. Then they may reach the point where they are able to come to terms with working on some of their other relationships.








