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I think you know the answer already if you are the one being abused and if not then yes it would be terribly hard to enjoy sex with someone who constantly abuses you.
If you can separate from the abuse, it's possible. For some people a little intimidation is acceptable in a relationship; some people find it necessary. You need the physical stimulation, so you put yourself above the insults, and get what you desire. No harm, no foul. The other person doesn't even notice because they're interested in them-selves, and their ego, and nothing else.
If you have to ask... Then you are probably being abused verbally.
you have to move with a adult
Some do, some don't. The smart ones hopefully walk away from the relationship when they recognize they are being abused and that they don't deserve it.
The person being abused and any children who are there to witness it are victims.
Leave and let him find another victim.
In the United Stated Child Aid should be contacted. In Canada it is Child Welfare.
It depends on the state and the situation. If you are being abused, they will probably place you in foster care to keep you safe and properly taken care of.
Protecting individuals from abuse means you protect someone from being physically abused, verbally abused, emotionally abused or sexually abused. These forms of abuse are more vulnerable towards children. A social workers job is to stop children from being abused in any kind of way and protect them from coming into contact with that person that is abusing them.
speak to ure boss
Rules for emancipation vary from state to state or even county to county. Review the laws of your state.
yes, it is very reasonable. if a husband has been verbally abusing his wife, the wife should tell someone, perhaps see a counseler. you dont want it to go any further
Yes and no. Without addressing the allegation that she is being "abused" - she can travel out-of-state with her child. HOWEVER - she can not do so with the intent of deserting the father and depriving him of any contact with their child. He, after all, is a parent and has rights as well.