Well young lady, one thing is for sure, when fathers beat their wives in front of their sons it teaches them that it's ok to hit their spouse. It will if not dealt with when they are young have an adverse effect on how they talk to women as well. Husbands who abuse his wife will most likely have boys who will do the same unless we break the chain of abuse early. Daughters too who witness abuse grow to believe that it's ok for their husbands to beat them that women deserve this type of treatment and most will take it without reporting it because they feel they are the reason it happens and they love their spouse. Many who leave their husbands or boyfriends go back because they are conditioned on the idea that they can't function without them. It's sad but True. I am the son of an abusive father. I learned early that beating your wife is not acceptable. I am now married for the second time, and we have had six years of marital bliss. My son was raised to teach women as gifts from God. That is who I am, I became a preacher to help others and now work with Promise-Keepers. God Bless.
2007-05-07 23:59:34
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answered by Georgia Preacher 6
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JW Fantuzzo has written quite a bit on how this affects children. I won't try to sum it up, but, basically, know that the effects are always negative, though some children may have better coping mechanisms than others. Many boys end up being spousal abusers themselves.
2007-05-08 00:01:48
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answered by chocaholic 2
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When spousal abuse is directed at the wife by the husband and there are daughters involved, more than likely, like myself, I choose not to be married, only because of what I know my Mother went through with my Father. I would have killed him a long, long time ago. God Bless.
2007-05-08 01:17:08
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answered by Bethy4 6
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maximum divorces at present are considered NO Fault Divorce yet they do ask if DV has occurred. If there isn't any criminal information or witnesses of DV than she has no longer some thing to base her statement on. they received't convince a offender count if there has never been a criminal charge antagonistic to you in hassle-free words on her say so or if there isn't any information of abuse. you do not checklist what state you're in so i visit checklist some criminal web pages that you'll ask this similar question to boot as any others that you'll stand with the pending divorce. also checklist records on proving DV in a divorce. in case you're afraid that this can influence baby visitation and also you've were given sources to guard i ought to point getting your individual criminal specialist. The court docket decide will ask if conciliation facilities is an determination and/or will provide the divorce depending on the marriage is irretrievably damaged. yet another project you've the right to document a reaction to contest even with she has indexed in or for the divorce. I propose that you do so on your baby/ren's earnings. good success
2016-11-26 02:44:28
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answered by ? 4
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I grew up in a house where there was mental abuse and physical abuse. When you are young you don't know any better, but when you get older, it mess with your relationships, and how you deal with other people. I have long since forgiven my father for what he has done and that helped me alot. But I have a brother that has been married a bout 8 times and it was they was he was raised.
2007-05-08 17:09:34
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answered by Anonymous
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effects on children
- Learned behavior or Monkey see monkey do
- Feelling of supress anger which manifest later in life
- Dealing with conflict: learning negative ways of coping
2007-05-08 01:53:03
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answered by MikeC 2
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Children imitate what they see, good or bad.
2007-05-08 01:11:33
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answered by Anonymous
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