depends if you know the person and they're screaming at you and punching walls because of you and smashing things because of you then yes it's abuse, BUT if they got off a phone call for example and start screaming and punching walls then no it's that person letting out excessive anger and rage due to a very bad situation that took place on that phone call
It's violent, it's in your domicile, it's domestic violence. Just because you don't get punched or hit with a flying object doesn't mean it's not domestic violence.
It is mental abuse but if he hasn't hit anyone it's not physical abuse. He just doesn't know how to control his behavior. When I get really angry I go punch the bag in my basement.
If you're smashing things and hitting walls you are making an effort to not hit them. It's actually a good thing if that happens every time they get angry
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depends if you know the person and they're screaming at you and punching walls because of you and smashing things because of you then yes it's abuse, BUT if they got off a phone call for example and start screaming and punching walls then no it's that person letting out excessive anger and rage due to a very bad situation that took place on that phone call
i am not sure but it is definitely abusive. psychological/emotional abuse is evident from such behaviour.
Its normal in every marriage? I am being sacarstic.
Whatever happened to talking/loving/understanding?
No. The caveat being, if it is their place then you are free to go while they smash up their own stuff.
It is abuse. Screaming at someone is simply abuse against the person receiving it.
It's violent, it's in your domicile, it's domestic violence. Just because you don't get punched or hit with a flying object doesn't mean it's not domestic violence.
It is mental abuse but if he hasn't hit anyone it's not physical abuse. He just doesn't know how to control his behavior. When I get really angry I go punch the bag in my basement.
It's hard on the kids. Ask me how i know. So don't fucking do it if you have kids.
It is not. They didn't actually harm the person so legally it isn't.
Too bad majority of people would laugh as the judge throws the abuser in jail.
It isn't illegal to break objects.
However, I know from experience that it is bad for children to grow up in an environment like that.
No.
Did they strike the person?
If not then no.
Everything is domestic violence. Everything. Walk up to me and ask me if breathing in your SOs direction is domestic violence I'd just say "probably."
Not really cause everyone can snap when angry lol, as long as it doesn't go out of control and start assaulting people
"maybe I'm doing it to the wall today but I might do it to you tomorrow!"
It's an implied threat.
Screaming at someone in a fit of rage could be considered domestic abuse, but the others are more along the lines of poor emotional management.
If you're smashing things and hitting walls you are making an effort to not hit them. It's actually a good thing if that happens every time they get angry
No, it's just rage. Hitting someone, or worse, is domestic violence!!
Yes, it is abuse. It is a form of terrorizing somebody.
Yes I do. Even if the other person is never touched, it's still intimidation. And Maid is a good show.
Yes, I do. If you can't control yourself enough not to do these things, you shouldn't be in a relationship.
It might not be considered domestic violence in the eyes of the law but it is definitely a red flag to run away for me.