These are some of the signs that could indicate that a person is not treated well by their partner and suffers in silence
One of the evils that most afflicts society and that seems difficult to eradicate is the abuse of women. Although it is thought that these are only blows, there are also emotional ones, which are sometimes more painful than physical ones . In most cases, the victim does not speak.
Helping a person who is suffering from abuse can make a difference, since you could save their life. Although in most cases the victim is silent out of fear or shame, there are some signs that will help you identify a woman who is being abused by her partner.
Does not express his needs
He always does what his partner wants. She has no voice.
They are submissive
They completely change their way of acting when they are in front of their partner, it shows that they are subdued.
They don’t make decisions
They need their partner’s approval for everything.
They always make excuses
In case they have a bruise, it is always justified with "I fell", "I am very clueless", "I did not see (some object)", etc. When asked for more details, he often changes the subject.
Have depressive and anxiety symptoms
It is quite noticeable that she lives under stress
Does not interact on social networks
Although many people live on the lookout for networks, she hardly participates in them.
Has sleep problems
She is always tired during the day and tends to change her eating patterns by gaining and losing weight.
Withdraws from family and friends
For fear that his situation will be discovered or by orders of the couple, he distances himself from his family nucleus and his friends.
Changes in your way of dressing
You always start to wear more discreet clothes, this to avoid drawing too much attention and causing your partner’s jealousy. On the other hand, she stops interacting with men, especially if her partner is nearby.
It must be taken into account that in most cases there is not even a suspicion that a woman is being mistreated by her partner, since a significant percentage of people who treat her badly are very sociable and pleasant with their surroundings, which externally makes it difficult to identify her as an ‘abuser’.