Abuse is something that is said or done that hurts another person physically, emotionally, sexually or mentally. Domestic violence is a number of abusive behaviours, both physical and non-physical, that may occur frequently or infrequently.
Read the following list of abusive behaviours and think carefully about your
relationship.
Physical abuse: Slapping-Punching / Hitting-Pushing-Kicking-Grabbing-Using a
weapon-Strangling / Choking etc
Mental / emotional abuse: Calling your partner names-Shouting at her-Smashing
things-Putting her down-Standing over her-Threatening to harm her-Threatening
to harm the kids-Threatening to harm yourself-Controlling who she sees-Checking
up on her-Not letting her use the car / phone etc
Sexual abuse: Pressuring her-Touching her against her will-Forcing sex against
her will-Sulking or punishing her for not having sex-Raping her-Humiliating her
sexually etc
If you have used any of these behaviours towards your partner or ex-partner,
you are being abusive.
This list is not complete. You may be able to think of other things you've done
and make a note of them.
Also, remember what your partner's said about your behaviour, make a note of it
and try to understand how she felt.
Find out more about about the effects of domestic abuse