Yeah I have and most likely in some way every women has.
2007-05-10 02:03:05
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answered by Cait 3
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Mental abuse is no worse than physical abuse! Take it from a pro. I've had both, together & seperately. Scar's on your battered body last as long as scars in your heart and your mind! For your sake & especially for your children, if any, get out before it's to late! I waited so long that I was in the hospital longer than he was in jail!!! Mental abuse can rapidly turn to physical abuse with serious life threatning results. Please get out now, find a friend or a shelter that will help you to understand and can guide you to hold your head high & know that you never deserved that kind of treatment & you will wonder why you waited so long!!!! Hope you get out, Sincerely,Been There
2007-05-10 02:48:45
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answered by P.J. 1
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Yes and it is worse than being physically abused, the scars from emotional and mental abuse seem to always be there and refuse to heal. Not like a break or a bruise, they heal, you remember how and why, but it isn't in everything you do. Emotional and mental affect ever aspect of your life for years.
2007-05-10 02:51:48
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answered by Anonymous
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sorry not me.
but mental and emotional abuse can be worse than physical abuse, because the signs aren't visible for people to offer assistance.
seek help b4 too late, tell your story and listen to what people have 2 offer, then think again hard, if its worth it.
And remember money does not bring happiness, so dont put up with anything thats not right just for a paypacket at the end of it.
Look after yourself.
x
2007-05-10 02:07:47
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answered by red 3
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Emotional Abuse is a form Of Emotional Dissatisfaction,when two parties in a relationship bond and there is a loop in it which dissatisfies either of the one in emotions leads to emotional abuse.
Zenu your questions inflates either you are going through this abuse or you are in state conducting it on someone.
Best remedy to emotional abuse is ''FORGIVE AND FORGET''
its makes life for everyone very easier.
2007-05-10 04:22:38
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answered by Dipi s 4
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Yes I sure did from my husband, I told him that I rather accept physical abuse that emotional abuse from him,that way I know where the pain is coming from. Emotional abuse is a bit more deeper and harder because it affect our mind and our soul...so if this is happening to you, try to get out before it ruin your self esteem..
2007-05-10 03:15:17
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answered by islandgirl06 5
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Yes, my first boyfriend treated me like sh1t. It would start with little things, then he'd get sulky if I went out without him with friends, then I wasnt 'allowed' to wear short skirts, or too much makeup, then he'd get angry if I did and then shout, walk me up against a wall then punch the wall right next to my head. this got worse and worse until he pushed me once and I hit my head, a friend was in the next room and was mortified and helped me see the light and get out.
I am now in a loving committed relationship with a man who cares about me and respects me, and you deserve no less than that. NOBODY should put up with ANY form of abuse, as often in my case, emotional abuse gets worse and worse until he's not hitting walls anymore to scare you, he's hitting you. Dont let it get to that and get out now, you'll feel wonderful for being so strong and surviving by yourself. Who needs a man when he treats you like that?! - you dont need him, you need yourself and your self respect. Always love yourself more than anyone else.
Good luck x x
2007-05-10 02:28:11
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answered by Miss Nightingale 3
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Pack your bags and run!..it only gets worse as I have found out, emotional abuse goes much further then just putting you down, they start demanding ,controlling, and try to convince you that you need them! I am trying to survive 14 years, and I just broke away last week, its not easy, but the burden is so much lighter! Take care, and my thoughts are with you, be strong.
2007-05-10 02:42:50
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answered by madtire813 2
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My dad used to call me all the names on earth. And i believed him so much that at the age of 18 i decided to stop eating. That was hard so i chose bulimia. For a year I felt like **** and then when to england for a summer away from him. My bulimia stopped. Went back to england the next 2 summers, meet my husband and now i live here, away from that saddo and happy with 2 kids. And my life goes on. My dad is old and all i feel for him is pity.I havent heard an apology from him, he probably doesnt know what i went through and dont intent to tell him. Dont expect me to go to his funeral.
2007-05-10 02:09:45
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answered by frclld 3
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yes from my mom. from age 3 till 17. I got over it in the end, by finally tearing myself loose from the emotional slavery she had me under. She always put me down and had a million little ways that you couldn't put your finger on to torment me and to use her power that way. I was quite socialized at the time, but I've learned how wonderful it really is to live on your own and make yr own decisions about everything there is to decide. :) get out if you can, you will do better on yr own. :)
2007-05-10 02:28:32
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answered by freebird31wizard 6
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yes from a parent. this kind of abuse can leave such deep scars - it wore me down until i was afraid to think for myself or make any decisions indpendently as i was scared of upsetting this person.
it takes away your freedom and independence and i suffered with anorexia and self harm as i hated myself. I eventually took my future into my hands and left and built a life for myself, and am very happy now. It was the most terrifying moment of my life though - running away at 20 years old.
2007-05-10 02:29:26
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answered by The Grumpy Dalek 3
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