These behaviors are signals that it’s time to leave, before things get worse.
1. They Don’t Abuse Everyone
Abusers don’t abuse everyone. They choose their victims. They will act like one individual when you're around loved ones, at that point someone else when you two are separated from everyone else.
2. They Don’t Abuse All The Time
If an abuser is abusing you 40% of the time rather than 100% of the time, they are as yet a abuser, and they are as yet dangerous.
3. They Are Controlling
They need it and they long for it and they'll take the necessary steps to get it. You may see a controlling nature in any and each circumstance. They may demand driving, selecting your garments, picking the cafe you eat at or telling you whether it's OK to head off to some place or converse with somebody. On the off chance that you notice a risky controlling streak in your accomplice, it's a warning.
4. They Rush Into Relationships
Numerous individuals who have been in an injurious relationship just knew their abuserfor a brief timeframe before they got associated with them. A abuser frequently goes along like a tornado. When they locate another casualty, they move rapidly.
5. They Isolate
A abuser realizes they have absolute and complete force when their casualty is completely reliant on them. Individually they will attempt to cut your companions and your relatives out of your life, until you have nobody left. When you finally abandon everyone who loves you, they gain complete control over you.