Overcoming Verbal Abuse
Jordan and Gabriel discuss the importance of setting strong boundaries and recognizing verbal abuse in relationships. They offer insights on how to shift the responsibility from the victim to the abuser and encourage seeking professional help for both parties involved.In this clip
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What should I do if my partner is not committed to me, wants all the benefits but criticizes me when I make mistakes, pressures me to know things, and then abuses me when I can't meet his demands? He claims that men can physically abuse and torture women, and I should find a distinction between sweet words and abusive language, but I'm hurt by his abusive language, and he doesn't want to change it.
What should I do if my partner is not committed to me, wants all the benefits but criticizes me when I make mistakes, pressures me to know things, and then starts to abuse me? He responds to my complaints about his abusive language by saying that when you get sweet words, men can physically abuse and torture you, and you should find a difference. But I'm getting hurt by his abusive language, and he doesn't want to change it.
What should I do if my partner is not committed to me, wants all the benefits but criticizes me when I make mistakes, pressures me to know things, and then abuses me when I can't meet his demands? He claims that men can physically abuse and torture women and that I should find a distinction between sweet words and abusive language. However, I'm hurt by his abusive language, and he doesn't want to change it.