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Here’s an hypothetical scenario:
A couple are living together, and one day the Man notices the woman’s son’s bookbag on the floor next to the door. Instead of going to the son and correcting him, he goes to the mother and screams at her for what the son did, then the Mother goes to the son and ask him why he did it.
Please note, all he did was leave his bookbag on the floor.
Later that night, when the man and woman go to bed, the man starts getting mad at the woman and starts to argue and scream to her that what the son did was bad, for leaving his bookbag on the floor, next to the door. He finally yells and screams enough, until he “convinces” the woman he’s right, and that what the son did was very wrong.
Do you follow?
Is this mental abuse for what the man is doing?
A couple are living together, and one day the Man notices the woman’s son’s bookbag on the floor next to the door. Instead of going to the son and correcting him, he goes to the mother and screams at her for what the son did, then the Mother goes to the son and ask him why he did it.
Please note, all he did was leave his bookbag on the floor.
Later that night, when the man and woman go to bed, the man starts getting mad at the woman and starts to argue and scream to her that what the son did was bad, for leaving his bookbag on the floor, next to the door. He finally yells and screams enough, until he “convinces” the woman he’s right, and that what the son did was very wrong.
Do you follow?
Is this mental abuse for what the man is doing?