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Identifying Warning Signs
of Abusive Relationships -
Prevention is Better than Cure

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In order to prevent an abusive relationship from evolving, early identification of the warning signs of abusive relationships is essential.

If you find a few of the following factors in your partner's behavior, you can infer that an abusive relationship may be developing. Theses warning signs of abusive relationships indicate there is a strong potential of abuse in your relationship. Hence, you must seek effective early intervention to prevent the growth of a possible abusive relationship.

Here are some factors that should help to identify the warning signs of abusive relationships:

  • Possessive: If your partner is showing a tendency of jealousy or possessiveness toward you, it is a sufficient warning sign of abusive relationships. This could be an indication for you that your relationship might turn abusive. The possessiveness of you partner may also lead to sexual addictions or love addictions, both of which could have damaging proportions.
  • Bossy or Demanding Attitude: Bossism and demanding attitude are another warning sign of abusive relationships. Your partner might demand you to cut off social contacts and limit your outings. They may become violent and quickly lose their temper if you keep contact with your friends or relatives. The abusive partner might also demand or force you into sexual activities that you are not comfortable with.
  • Chemical Influence: If your partner is under the influence of drugs or alcohol, it might result in abusive relationship. Drug or alcohol dependence is a warning sign of abusive relationships.
  • Abusive History: History of violent relationships of your partner and the attitude of your partner for blaming you for the current emotional state are the other warning signs of abusive relationships.
  • Unpredictability: If you fail to predict the reaction of your partner and you are worried about how your partner will react to things you say or do, make a strong case for your relationship to turn abusive.
  • Depressing: If your partner does something that humiliates, diminishes, and embarrasses you, your case for abusive relationship becomes strong. Such acts could happen in public places or in the privacy of your home. If your partner has a family history of abuse or he himself is subjective to abuse, the chances of developing an abusive relationship are higher.
  • Dependence: If your partner keeps track of your time, discourages you from working to be financially independent, controls all finances, and takes account of what you spend could be the warning signs of abusive relationships.




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