Their self-esteem has been lowered so much during the years of abuse, that they actually believe that they don't deserve any better and if someone says something about it, then they defend their abuser, saying that he is right and they are wrong. The only way for them to leave is when they themselves look for the help. You can't force them, otherwise they think that they are the bad ones and sometimes that leads to depression and such.
2006-07-12 07:23:27
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answered by Crystal 3
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The men they are with have torn down their self-worth so much that they think they deserve nothing more than to be beaten or emotionally abused. They have been told how worthless they are for so long they believe it. Abusers also threaten to hunt them down and kill them if they leave. They threaten to take their children. My mother was in an abusive relationship like that once, and she would have done anything for that physically abusive SOB she was married to (not my dad, thank goodness).
Here is a good example of the hold they have on women. My great grandmother, at 94, was in the hospital and dying. We called and told my mother she needed to come there. She lived about 60 miles away. She told her husband that she was going to the hospital to see her grandmother before she died. He almost choked her to death because she TOLD him she was going instead of ASKING him. When she got to the hospital her entire neck was swollen and bruised and she could barely whisper, but refused to call the police on him. She would still be with him today but he left her. After that we found out he had sexually abused my little sister. But he got his payback when he had a major stroke and couldn't walk or talk.
2006-07-12 07:23:00
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answered by The Nana of Nana's 7
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You have presented an excellent question indeed...so I will give you my thoughtful response. I am a man...and I have never been a "woman-beater" as many men have been justly and rightly called. A man that beats on a woman is the kind of man that would never lift his hand to anyone that is larger than himself...for the fear of getting his *** kicked. And any man that lifts a hand or fist against a woman NEEDS to get his *** kicked. I believe it's a matter of needing to feel that he's in "control" of the womans' life. A man that would lift his hand against a woman, surely isn't in control of his OWN life...and therefore has the NEED of FEELING that he's in control of the WOMANS' life. He was probably raised by emotionally-disabled parents or parent who took their failures and frustrations out on him when growing up. But the bottom line is this and always comes back to this: He wants to "control" his enviroment and those within his enviroment. Have you never noticed that men who beat on women, will never lift their fist to another MAN? It is because they are in truth, COWARDS....and any man that lifts his hand against a woman is in fact a coward. Some women can get out of control themselves and maybe even ASK for it...but regardless of the matters involved, no MAN has the right to strike a WOMAN...PERIOD.
2006-07-12 07:46:02
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answered by LARRY M 3
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This is a terrible cycle. Many women who are abused by there lover or spouse often had mother's who were abused. Sometimes they were abused when they were young. This all has a lot to do with self esteem and these women not realizing that this is so abnormal because it is what they know.
2006-07-12 07:38:54
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answered by Jamie A 3
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There are many different ways to approach this topic. But most would say it's because abusive men lower their partner's self-esteem and create a cycle that becomes increasingly harder to break. Women with low self-esteem in this situation have a hard time realizing that there are good men out there who would treat them with respect.
2006-07-12 08:40:12
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answered by missmartha04 1
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There are many reasons
1) The man has sweet talked them into staying by saying," baby i will never ever touch you again, I love you.
2) The man has threatened her or her family or both her and her family.
3) She feels as though see can't find another man and she looks at what good things the man does for her.
4) She gives up and wants to be threatened like a dog
Well i have more but thats enuff
2006-07-12 07:29:52
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answered by sweetcherry4u 2
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the answer lies in how the guy replaced into raised up. As someone, we are observed as to a larger aspect of reaction via verbal verbal replace. the female initiates that verbal verbal replace and the guy journeys off line. it really is because her words set off a reaction that he won't be able to reciprocate with words. recognize that maximum women people have 100X the verbal ability than a guy and in that joust - he will likely lose the conflict. As he sees himself being "whipped" with words - his purely option is to carry on his purely different weapon........his ability! yet why does he favor to carry out this different weapon? because in her words, she has unleashed the strive against. possibly she is completely asking about why a bill isn't paid or why he did not look after between the youngsters......it should be something! yet what she is doing in her innocence is exhibiting contemptible disrespect for his position as guy, husband and father. it really is the position "adult males are from Mars and females people are from Venus". She sees not something incorrect at the same time with her words and all he sees is disrespect! who's at fault right here? Neither and both. they don't have a clue a thanks to talk with this different "species" and all that comes from it really is warfare! Why do adult males grow to be actual? because they're so very a lot wounded from their early life and she or he pulls the set off!
2016-12-10 08:32:03
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answered by ? 4
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bonds between the abuser and the victim may play a huge role in a woman's mind. the reasons however, vary:
1. Children
2. Cognition problems: "he loves me, thats why hes doing it"
3. Against their religion.
4. Fear of worse if they try to escape.4
5. Society wont take her seriously, so they wont help.
6. Patriarchic-society-beliefs that make them think that this is their role.
2006-07-12 07:29:37
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answered by GuardianCy 3
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In a way I think its because even the abuse is attention and they are scared to be alone. just an opinion
2006-07-12 07:18:30
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answered by bmxcollections 5
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It's where they fill the most comfortable. Usally, because they had abusive parents and have been socialized in that kind of enviorment.
2006-07-12 07:19:13
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answered by 345Grasshopper 5
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