Violent Men

At some face of their lives the majority of women have had to deal with abusive men. It is essential to be aware of that together physically abusive and emotionally abusive men fall into the group of abusive men. On average men who are obsessed to alcohol, hostile in nature, insecure, self-centered and who posses deprived relationship building and communication skills would be likely to be abusive. They try to make women feel substandard constantly and attempt to project themselves as far greater.

One of the biggest misinterpretations is that only women in countryside, untrained areas fall victim to cruel men. Statistics point out that two thirds of married women at least on one occasion in their life have a trend to be subjected to domestic brutality. The current notably publicized case where a celebrity was physically beaten by her boyfriend — using a big granite tile — shows that not only women who are money-wise dependent on their male partners tend to be sufferers of abusive men, but women approximately everywhere have to carry on this trouble.

A foremost problem when it comes to working out the problem of abusive men is the reality that loads of women are doubtful, shy and uncertain to admit that their spouse is abusive. Frequently this may be due to the fright of the other partner, while some women would let off their partner and allow their apologies after the abusing behavior. Forgetting this form of behavior only supports it and it is also the responsibility of friends, relatives and neighbors to let somebody know about abusive men. Or else, it could very by far lead to a tragedy and those who could have helped to prevent it would be sorry for the rest of their lives.

Abusive men not only hurt their female partners but also tend to emotionally harm their children by showing abusive behavior in front of their kids. These children may show signs of sadness, low self esteem and could even turn out to be rude to other people as well.

The majority of men who abuse are most possible those who had harsh childhoods and those who were victims of child abuse. Assistance and help is needed for these people to conquer their long-ago experiences and trying to cover up these issues is not an answer.

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One Response to Violent Men

  1. dhel says:

    Shall we call men who are abusive and beats the hell out of their woman as COWARDS? why not pick on someone their own size! COWARDS! :agr:

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