The Dynamics of Spousal Abuse

It takes two to tango - and an equal number to sustain a long-term abusive relationship. The abuser and the abused form a bond, a dynamic, and a dependence.
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tcd t takes two to tango - and an equal number to sustain a long-term abusive relationship. The abuser and the abused forG m a bond, a dynamic, and a dependence.
WHAT IS THE MEANING of this phrase?
it seems to blame the abused for being in the relationship.
Tango, requires two willing partners.
being in an abusive relationship requires one person and one victim.
You might wish to consider rewriting this article and reevaluate your views on abuse
12/21/2005
Y MILES Is it possible for me to use info. contained in this website for our training manual for the domestic violence agency I volunteer for? Also, is it possible for you to donate any video/audio tapes to our cause? 12/1/2003
Sean I think your "suggested links" section needs to "link" to something. 11/3/2003
bbs While i understand the need to encompass all behaviours in a short article, as a product of a long term abusive relationship, i found elements quite disturbing. The abuser would have happily used several elements of your article to justify the 'failings' of the abused. 9/11/2003
toby64j After reading The Dynamics of Spousal Abuse, it clarified in my mind how manipulating some women can, which gave me the impetus to end a one year friendship! This is a very insightful article, which could benefit many individuals, both men and women, for wisdom is not predicated upon gendre. 7/13/2003
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