Jealousy is the most common cause, because it leads to obsesiveness, which leads to the abuse.
yes he can cause if not the abusive ness will only get worse
I can speak from experience but no two relationships are the same. I agree this could spark problems for the abuser to handle but if it truly is a violent relationship then i would not advise aggravating the situation unless my bags were packed and the engine running. Most abusive relationships are built on intimidation and control by standing up for yourself by reading and flaunting articles about abuse could cause a bad situation to become worse or or a week relationship to fall apart.
Yes, depression and/or anxiety issues can cause abusive relationships, although there are many other reasons why abuse is caused, such as lack of intimacy, jealousy and many other things.
For some people, meth can cause feelings of agitation and can lead to aggressive behavior. This could lead to the person being abusive. For some people, meth can cause feelings of agitation and can lead to aggressive behavior. This could lead to the person being abusive.
Many men in abusive relationships, are the instigators. They like to pick fights, they will keep "poking" at you till you snap and get mad at you and then blame you for the fight. This victim blaming keeps wives in the marriage. If you are being abused it is not your fault and you need to leave the relationship.
Abusive drinking for a period of decades can cause liver damage.
Most certainly yes. Anxiety > frustration > aggression > abuse.
How do YOU define"non-abusive?" If a complaint is made against you and the subsequent investigation discloses that there is probable cause to believe that it is true, yes, you can be charged.
No. Abuse is only the result of the choice to use an abusive tactic. In any situation, abusive behavior is a choice, and non-abusive behavior can be chosen at the same time. The frequency of sex in a marriage can not cause abuse, but abuse can definitely impact the frequency of sex in a marriage.
When you are stressed or have abusive relationships anxiety can cause a pschosocially bad health.
It takes years (typically decades) of heavy abusive drinking to cause any damage to the liver.
The silent treatment is a method of stonewalling and preventing necessary conversation to resolve an issue. It is abusive and not the way to treat someone you love. It certainly can cause heartache and the death of a relationship. Just because you can do it doesn't mean that you should.