That's part of it. There are a host of things that can be labeled domestic violence - and you've barely scratched the surface.
Peace with an angry, combative, controlling personality is sometimes an impossibility.
2007-11-02 12:31:17
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answered by pepper 7
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Domestic violence is whenever and whoever direspects their lady or man by puttin' hands on 'em. Love doesn't hurt! Emotional
abuse is just as bad..I don't want to be with someone who says I ain't ****, no one else will have me etc..attacking the self esteem. Thats domestic abuse also. I'm old school, if someone goes there with me they gotta, cuz they wouldn't really want to fall asleep next to me after puttin their hands on me. Feel Me?
2007-11-02 12:37:33
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answered by Carol (Yeah I said it!) G. 4
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we all need to teach our children, our future, that they are worth something!! That nobody should ever make them feel like they are worthless or degrade them in any way. Men and women should be punished accouding to and held responsible for their actions .We are raising the future we all have a part in peace don't spread anti- war ant-iviolence just spread more pro peace and pro happiness and see how quickly that moves people!!!
2007-11-02 12:36:35
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answered by snaggles 2
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Yes, its violence but could be a joke too. Sometimes pushing others or hair pulling are intended as a joke but they just use too much force. It is actually categorized under violence but many still attempts it because it is "more fun". Calling names are not violence as it is just a way to release stress/tension.
2007-11-02 12:43:34
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answered by Albert 4
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there's verbal also, sometimes degrading words cut deeper than anything on the surface. Also, just the verbal threat of physical violence is very abusive. Also controlling behaviour, dominating the money, contact with friends and family. Plus there's sexual aswell, forcing your partner to have sex, or plain just bugging them and bugging them to give it to you - that is definately abusive.
2007-11-02 12:33:14
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answered by violet 5
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Are you writing a definition for DV or asking here? Either way youre right in your definition but the real legal definition goes much deeper than that
2007-11-02 12:32:55
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answered by Arthur W 7
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I didn't understand your first question not sure I understand this one.....Do you think it is ok to have domestic violence in a relationship? Do you think it is the only way to keep peace? Cause you are way off if you do.....
2007-11-02 12:31:36
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answered by Anonymous
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yes this is domestic violence and no there is no peace with this going on today , the world has a cruel fate that one day will clear this when mother nature renews herself . allot of people wont be here .
2007-11-02 12:31:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Those are examples of domestic violence. Any unwanted physical violence in the family is domestic violence.
2007-11-02 12:33:41
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answered by Michael M 2
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I agree only that you are illiterate and very inarticulate. I'm sorry to be a snob, but I was actually distracted from your question by your poor English. Please stay in school or go back!
2007-11-02 12:32:52
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answered by oogabooga37 6
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