A bully is someone who is physically or verbally abusive to someone else or has repeatedly used manipulation or aggression to control another person. Although bullying can occur in adulthood, most cases of bullying involve children, especially in middle and high school. Bullying doesn’t just happe...
‘but how will I provide for my children?’ While this is a valid fear, it is important to turn to the Qur’an for what Allah – the One who has control over everything – says on the matter of provision:
Of these fantasies, perhaps this is the biggest, the idea that love alone can take an abused and abusive person and turn him into a healthy, functioning adult. It's a fantasy all too common amongst domestic violence victims, who sayloveis the reason they have not leftan abusive partner. ...
Loss of appetite, trouble sleeping, and even things like stomach ulcers can all result from dealing with the stress of a partner who is verbally abusive. 19. It’s a form of bullying Bullies are all driven by insecurity. They want to feel superior over others because of how poorly they s...
A huge mistake that some guys make in a relationship is to let the woman run the show or “have her way” all the time. You may have heard a “man” sheepishly say,“I’ll have to ask the boss”in reference to getting permission from his girlfriend or wife for something. While thi...
I wear one of my furs as nothing is warmer or more practical. I own two- both vintage minks, full length and extremely warm. Still, I feel guilty leaving the house with them on because inevitably someone will verbally abuse me (worst case) or give me dirty looks. I’m not a young ...
I'm just going to say it. Stephenie Meyer is not a good writer. Cue the defensive comments. Here are my three arguments against Twilight.
According to the insider, Brad blaming Angelina for the fallout with his children is off base. “You don’t get to physically assault your wife and kids, then sue her and say, ‘But she turned my kids against me.’ That’s not OK. He’s still trying to punish her for...
(e.g., bedtime, eating, hygiene,screen time, etc.), to becoming harsh and even verbally or physically abusive. Distressed parents may also be less likely to provide their children with warm and responsive interactions, which, as noted above, are among the most element...
Will he potentially go from criticizing her all the time, to being verbally and even physically abusive? What if it’s just the beginning of a long list of other bad behaviors on his part (e.g. him cheating on her, belittling her in front of others, being selfish towards her, ...