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Sticks and Stones


             Sticks and Stones.
             American society has many social ills. Domestic violence is perhaps the most upsetting. Domestic violence can come in many forms and affect any walk of life. The problem will not likely improve until people teach their sons they can have a sensitive side and still be considered a man. Daughters need to be taught they don't always have to be passive and feminine to be considered a lady.
             There are no certain characteristics when looking for an abuser. An abuser may seem very loving towards his spouse while in public. However, behind closed doors he feels free to impose verbal or physical abuse. An abuser often views women as their own personal property. "The abuser may excuse, rationalize, justify, and minimize their violence against the female partner" (Anderson & Umberson 362). Abusers are usually very dominant towards the children in their household.
             Many children are witness to domestic violence. The damage it causes is often irreversible. A child who sees or experiences violence in their families, usually has emotional and psychological problems. These may manifest in the forms of low self-esteem, insecurity, fear, and lack of confidence. These problems can stay with a child through adolescence into adulthood.
             Although the effects of domestic violence are hard on the child, the victim usually carries the brunt of the abuse. Women may experience depression, eating disorders, self-neglect, and suicide attempts. Women tend to believe they are the cause of the abuse. .
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             Rationalizing or minimizing their partners abuse by stating it only happens when they drink, are stressed, or do it out of love is often used as a coping mechanism. "It is important to mention that some women who are beaten regularly may not consider their relationship to be unhappy" (O"Leary, 28).


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