The Role Of Domestic Violence In A Relationship

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In a relationship there are many ways to display domestic violence. There are many forms of domestic violence; physical, sexual, psychological, and emotional are all forms of domestic violence in a relationship. The psychological aspects of abuse are blackmailing, making threats to harm someone’s life. Harassment and stalking are also forms of domestic violence. Emotional abuse can be anywhere from name-calling to manipulating someone or their feelings. Physical abuse is hitting, grabbing fighting. Any form of causing physical harm to your partner is an act of domestic violence. Sexual domestic violence is forcing your partner to have sex with you or anyone else. Touching them in any way that makes them feel uncomfortable is considered domestic …show more content…

The “NFL” plays a tremendous role in bringing attention to domestic violence. In 2014 a Baltimore running back Ray Rice was involved in an infamous domestic violence. He was caught hitting and ultimately knocking her out, and then he dragged her out of the elevator. The “NFL” only suspended, however many people felt that, that punishment did not fit the crime. This brought a negative action to the “NFL”, making them put forth a more atrocious punishment. This incident made the world take notice to the issue of domestic violence. Ray rice was made an example that the “NFL” will not allow their players to act in such an outrageous behavior. Domestic violence cases became more noticeable to the league, and they took action with harsher punishments. Domestic violence is more common in teenage relationships and is more difficult to stop. Teenage girls are more likely to stay with the relationship based on misguided love or fear. Domestic violence needs to end, it’s immoral and completely wrong; no one should have to go through that pain or any pain from a partner. Domestic violence in teenage relationships, more attention needs to be brought to the …show more content…

The person being abused may not want to be alone. There is a lot of the pressure society puts on us to have a boyfriend or girlfriend. The person that’s being abused may also want to protect themselves from any more violence their partner can cause of them tell or leave. In a teenage domestic violence relationship, the person being abused can be reluctant to ask for help. As a teenager we are trying our best to be independent and do things on our own. They may not want to seek help if there are in trouble, but try to handle the situation by their self. One reason why someone would stay in an abusive relationship could be financial reasons. They don’t have anywhere else to go; they may not have anyone to support them on their own. Also a reason why people stay in an abusive relationship is because of guilt. Some people fall in the method that the abuse is their fault, that they are the reason why they keep getting abused. Most people that are doing the abusing will push the blame to the victim; this is called psychological and emotional abuse. Having children in an abusive relationship can play a major factor in staying the relationship. They could fear losing the children to the abuser. Also, they may not want the children to find out, protect them from what’s really going on. They may want to maintain the image of their children growing up with two loving parents. When you

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