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Humiliation Fetish #2Verbal humiliation can come in many forms. Calling the submissive with different names of animals will have to be followed by a behavior related to that animal. Verbal abuse and degrading names, racial and ethnic insults, verbal belit
playboydreamz:VERBAL ABUSE IS STILL ABUSE!
the-promised-wlan: tonytobar: What if verbal abuse left the same scars as physical abuse? Would it be taken more seriously? That’s what photographer Richard Johnson hopes to accomplish with his new photo project, “Weapons of Choice.” The series
justlk: This is such a powerful message. It shows that verbal abuse can hurt as much as physical abuse. That saying “Sticks and stones may break my bones but words can never hurt me” is, in fact, a lie, in my opinion. Words do hurt. A lot.
crowleywife: iflonelinesswouldmoveout: girl-in-nike: tonytobar: What if verbal abuse left the same scars as physical abuse? Would it be taken more seriously? That’s what photographer Richard Johnson hopes to accomplish with his new photo project,
-awestruck: tonytobar: What if verbal abuse left the same scars as physical abuse? Would it be taken more seriously? That’s what photographer Richard Johnson hopes to accomplish with his new photo project, “Weapons of Choice.” The series uses
tonytobar: What if verbal abuse left the same scars as physical abuse? Would it be taken more seriously? That’s what photographer Richard Johnson hopes to accomplish with his new photo project, “Weapons of Choice.” The series uses a makeup artist
laffycathy: Verbal abuse is still abuse. It’s abuse in the form of words. They still burn, sting, hurt and put us in danger. Don’t assume that a few hurtful words won’t cause them their life. Don’t assume that just because you haven’t put one
plainmarc: crowleywife: iflonelinesswouldmoveout: girl-in-nike: tonytobar: What if verbal abuse left the same scars as physical abuse? Would it be taken more seriously? That’s what photographer Richard Johnson hopes to accomplish with his new photo
#isaac grew up in an abusive household #suffering not only verbal abuse but also physical abuse from his father #shoved into freezers for getting bad grades #getting glass objects thrown at him #black eyes handed out and who knows what else #is once
hiyati: realfakescientist: zhenotdel: To highlight the effect of verbal abuse which can sometimes be as/more damaging than physical abuse. It causes the victims, mostly women, to suffer from life-long psycho-emotional scars in the forms of diminished
missheng: indomitablerawlife: This is such a powerful message. It shows that verbal abuse can hurt as much as physical abuse. That saying “Sticks and stones may break my bones but words can never hurt me” is, in fact, a lie, in my opinion. Words
Story time:… So i decided to go out tonight after a long time… After being in all stress and spending 3h on toilet being scared shitless i finally left my home… I went alone, i dont have friends and i didnt ever had so yea i went
“Celestia drunk and abusing her guards while Luna watches.” How about verbally abusing a guard.
vulpes-caeli: crowleywife: iflonelinesswouldmoveout: girl-in-nike: tonytobar: What if verbal abuse left the same scars as physical abuse? Would it be taken more seriously? That’s what photographer Richard Johnson hopes to accomplish with his new
hatinngthis: If you’ve been: - physically abused - verbally abused - depressed - unbelievably stressed - had your heart broken - dealing/dealt with your parents
girl-in-nike: tonytobar: What if verbal abuse left the same scars as physical abuse? Would it be taken more seriously? That’s what photographer Richard Johnson hopes to accomplish with his new photo project, “Weapons of Choice.” The series uses
I feel like all therapy has really done is provided me with resurfaced memories to flashback over about my family and how it is becoming really obvious that I have been verbally and emotionally abused my whole life, and still am.
::antis be like “liking abusive characters makes you an abuse apologist so abusing you is fine!” prove me wrongfictional abuse? terrible. inexcusable. verbal abuse of strangers over the internet? completely acceptable and fine
teamgrindelwald: We live in a society where a one hour confession of a woman physically abusing her husband while emotionally and verbally abusing him and making homophobic comments isn’t enough proof for some people that she was abusive
kacysimplylove: ursuladeville: thesnobbyartsyblog: Wow Verbal abuse is still abuse. Yup.
arnpora: staff im glad to know that you don’t delete blogs of animal abusers, pedophiles, sexual/physical/verbal abusers, neo-nazis, and blatant racists even if we send you shittons of emails about them but u protect the identities of the kkk within
the-deaf-mermaid: sheeporghini: -awestruck: tonytobar: What if verbal abuse left the same scars as physical abuse? Would it be taken more seriously? That’s what photographer Richard Johnson hopes to accomplish with his new photo project, “Weapons
The thing is everyone knows about physical abuse. The signs are so much easier to see. The kind of abuse people completely fail to notice is verbal/mental abuse. Especially when it’s passive aggressive (when it’s not out right yelling,name calling,
justlk: This is such a powerful message. It shows that verbal abuse can hurt as much as physical abuse. That saying “Sticks and stones may break my bones but words can never hurt me” is, in fact, a lie, in my opinion. Words do hurt. A lot. ^
What if verbal abuse left the same scars as physical abuse? Would it be taken more seriously? That’s what photographer Richard Johnson hopes to accomplish with his new photo project, “Weapons of Choice.” The series uses a makeup artist to put bruises
dork-bending: Woman can be emotionally abusive Women can be physically abusive Women can be verbally abusive Women can be this way to people of any gender. Women can be intentionally abusive please don’t pretend this isn’t true. Especially if you
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andreapalma: Verbal abuse is still abuse.It’s abuse in the form of words. They still burn, sting, hurt and put us in danger. Don’t assume that a few hurtful words won’t cause them their life. Don’t assume that just because you haven’t put one
jevanta-eh: This is such a powerful message. It shows that verbal abuse can hurt as much as physical abuse. Words do hurt. A lot. im sorry, but this picture is funny as fuck doe
kitty-in-training: hatinngthis: If you’ve been: - physically abused - verbally abused - depressed - unbelievably stressed - had your heart broken - dealing/dealt
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Its hard when you have abusive parents that were also good providers. Like my mom always made sure I had food, clothes, and clean environment, but she also was horribly physically and verbally abusive. I read people’s stories of their parents
x3livelovelaugh: Verbal abuse is still abuse.It’s abuse in the form of words. They still burn, sting, hurt and put us in danger. Don’t assume that a few hurtful words won’t cause them their life. Don’t assume that just because you haven’t put
X Marks the Spot. [x] fears of abandonment [x] experienced sexual violation[x] experienced verbal abuse[x] experienced physical abuse[x] experienced sexual abuse [x] been bullied[x] self-hate[x] self-harm: cutting[] self- Harm: burning[] self-Harm:
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