Granted that many will consider domestic violence as one that has physical pain, but there is more to it than that. A silent war may brew within a home, a war without words - an emotional battles that boarder on psychological pain. The victim and the attacker would tend to keep this under wraps, so the casual observer would have a difficult time telling whether or not there truly is a problem. However, these will eventually be full blown and will be disastrous than an abusive relationship can be seen to be physical. However, it is a sad reality that many cases of domestic violence will never come out into the open. You cannot believe what most people conclude as an abusive relationship simply because one person is more domineering than the …show more content…
This Tumbler Keeps Drinks Cold for 3 Days! #1 Tinnitus #1 Tinnitus "Trick" To Stop The Ringing (Doctors Speechless) ? If you look at all forms of relationships, violent traits in either or both of the spouse will be common. Domestic violence cases have been known to happen in both gay and heterosexual relationships. This is proof that whatever age, gender, race or status people are, they can be susceptible to having an abusive nature. Such staggering facts are evidently on record, and yet people and at time the legal systems do very little to help in limiting the issue of domestic violence. When we speak of violence within a relationship, it could either be a physical or a psychological violence. Enraged after a bout of hurtful words, a spouse's temper could reach breaking point. After the verbal attacks, physical attacks could follow. The mere fact that the couple who are embroiled in a verbal war do not display signs of bruising or physical injury leads the observers to assume that they would still be able to work things out. However, early intervention would be really helpful in keeping the violence low and preventing disaster from striking later on in the