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It impowers the abuser and makes the person being abused feel weaker. Both can render an individual ansure of themselves. My friend and I were both in abusive relationship, hers was that her boyfriend physically would beat her for every small thing she did wrong. Mine was that my boyfriend would play games with me by acting sad then when I got concerned he'd tell me he was "just joing". One complant both our new partners have is that neither one of us (me or my friend) is very decisive, we're always second guessing one another.

Some scars are physically and some are mental but both can come from horrid situations.

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Q: What is the similarity between physical abuse and emotional abuse?
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