Relationships Do you believe screaming at someone, smashing things and punching walls in fits of rage is domestic violence? (Page 3) wittymilf Follow Guru Age: 47 Follow FacebookTwitterWhatsApp 03 Do you believe screaming at someone, smashing things and punching walls in fits of rage is domestic violence? Post Opinion 81 Opinion Like Share Follow 4 likes
Fukaroo Follow Yoda Age: 28 +1 y Domestic violence, no... Serious internal issues and hurtful towards the relationship, yes. 0 0 Reply
worldscolide Follow Master Age: 40 +1 y 2.5K opinions shared on Relationships topic. Yes, because its intended to scare you. Its mental abuse. 0 0 Reply
Shy_Steve Follow Yoda Age: 40 +1 y 454 opinions shared on Relationships topic. It depends what they are saying, Usually they could be verbally abusing someone while they are doing it. 0 0 Reply
KrakenAttackin Follow Master Age: 44 +1 y 2.7K opinions shared on Relationships topic. In the U. S. it is. In fact a wife can have her husband/boyfriend/baby daddy arrested if she simply says "I was in fear of him" (even over the phone). 0 0 Reply
Guardian45 Follow Guru Age: 49 +1 y That was me as a teenager. I punched a hole in a wall in our house. Anger management taught me to express myself in more acceptable assertive ways. 0 0 Reply
Robyned Follow Xper 1 Age: 45 +1 y It isn't healthy that is domestic violence. It's ok to argue and have an opinion when it gets into breaking things and insults It's a whole another story. I'm the victim of abuse I'm a survivor 💜 0 0 Reply
Caliguy88 Follow Yoda Age: 36 +1 y I have been there and called the cops. They can decide how bad it is, not me. 0 0 Reply
roy_ricky09 Follow Yoda Age: 40 +1 y 430 opinions shared on Relationships topic. Not exactly... This is actually the problem with the person doing it. 0 0 Reply
Anonymous (25-29) +1 y The military screams, but not smash walls or break things. Even those being trained must scream saying “Yes sir!” 0 0 Reply
ThatNoUVAtYourEyes Follow Xper 5 Age: 46 +1 y Why did you trigger him/lead him on to that? To get a 'certified victim' status? 0 0 Reply
EnglishEuropean Follow Yoda Age: 64 +1 y It's psychological abuse. Hardly illegal but certainly grounds for divorce. 0 0 Reply
OddBeMe Follow Master Age: 40 +1 y 2.6K opinions shared on Relationships topic. Yeah, if it’s frequent. He certainly needs anger management. 0 0 Reply
Jerre Follow Master Age: 53 +1 y 957 opinions shared on Relationships topic. I can’t see how that falls into domestic violence. Certainly not good, but ….. 0 0 Reply
ChefPapiChulo Follow Guru Age: 32 +1 y Are you punching walls? 1 4 Reply wittymilf +1 y Haha, i can’t handle the mess I have to clean up after that Kinda tantrum. Too lazy to punch walls Reply ChefPapiChulo +1 y Were you banging the neighbor again? Reply wittymilf +1 y He’s 80 … 🤔 Reply ChefPapiChulo +1 y who punches walls? Why not invest in a punching bag. Or in a therapist Reply
Tstrbrainer Follow Guru Age: 25 +1 y 584 opinions shared on Relationships topic. No physical contact, so it is not. However I'm not sure about the intimidation part 0 0 Reply
Anonymous (25-29) +1 y Only if they're a BLM supporter than yes... You can damage anything you like and face no consequences. 0 2 Reply wittymilf +1 y Sorry Im u sure what you’re talking. Reply wittymilf +1 y About Reply
Anonymous (36-45) +1 y I think that anyone who says it is should be impaled on a rusty metal pole 0 0 Reply
Flower7 Follow Master Age: 38 , mho 45% +1 y 1K opinions shared on Relationships topic. No because it’s not physical abuse. 0 0 Reply
spartan55 Follow Master Age: 52 , mho 39% +1 y 3.2K opinions shared on Relationships topic. Terrorizing, intimidation, uh yeah. 0 0 Reply
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Domestic violence, no... Serious internal issues and hurtful towards the relationship, yes.
Yes, because its intended to scare you. Its mental abuse.
It depends what they are saying, Usually they could be verbally abusing someone while they are doing it.
In the U. S. it is. In fact a wife can have her husband/boyfriend/baby daddy arrested if she simply says "I was in fear of him" (even over the phone).
That was me as a teenager. I punched a hole in a wall in our house. Anger management taught me to express myself in more acceptable assertive ways.
It isn't healthy that is domestic violence. It's ok to argue and have an opinion when it gets into breaking things and insults It's a whole another story. I'm the victim of abuse I'm a survivor 💜
I have been there and called the cops. They can decide how bad it is, not me.
Not exactly... This is actually the problem with the person doing it.
The military screams, but not smash walls or break things. Even those being trained must scream saying “Yes sir!”
Why did you trigger him/lead him on to that? To get a 'certified victim' status?
It's psychological abuse. Hardly illegal but certainly grounds for divorce.
Yeah, if it’s frequent. He certainly needs anger management.
I can’t see how that falls into domestic violence. Certainly not good, but …..
Are you punching walls?
Haha, i can’t handle the mess I have to clean up after that Kinda tantrum.
Too lazy to punch walls
Were you banging the neighbor again?
He’s 80 … 🤔
who punches walls? Why not invest in a punching bag. Or in a therapist
No physical contact, so it is not.
However I'm not sure about the intimidation part
Only if they're a BLM supporter than yes... You can damage anything you like and face no consequences.
Sorry Im u sure what you’re talking.
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I think that anyone who says it is should be impaled on a rusty metal pole
No because it’s not physical abuse.
Terrorizing, intimidation, uh yeah.
My ex did this. Yes, it is indeed abusive