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Control By The Powerholic
Ten Warning Signs
[The first three traits may be misinterpreted as intense love,
whereas
they may actually be an attempt to control. If not nipped in the
bud, the
abuse only worsens! The sooner that the victim is woken up (by
friends)
to the fact that her fiancé or spouse's behaviors are not
"normal", the
sooner treatment can begin.]
1. Does your fiancé or spouse try to
alienate or isolate
you from your family and
friends?
Does he say they don't like him - and/or - does he put them down
and
say they're a "bad influence" ?
2. Does he expect you to spend all your free
time with
him exclusively?
Does he discourage new friendships with other women? ... your
participating in outside activities?
3. Does he want to know your whereabouts all
the
time and becomes angry when you're not
available?
Does he have to know to whom you spoke and what was said?
4. Is he very impatient? For example, does
he get angry
in a restaurant if the service is not what he
wants, then
perhaps blame you for wanting to eat there?
5. Does he become angry if you do not follow
his advice?
Does he make all the decisions; tell you what to wear; demand a
strict
accounting of how you spend money?
6. Does he take responsibility for his
actions, or is he
always blaming others?
Does he typically say it was the other person who "provoked"
him?
7. Does he tend to put you down and have
unrealistic
expectations of you? Do you find that you are
putting
yourself down in order to please him?
Do you blame yourself for episodes where you were abused verbally
or physically?
8. Does he appear to have two sides to his
personality?
Is he sometimes cruel, and at some other times,
smothering with excessive kindness?
Does he routinely "make up" after abusive episodes
(honeymoon phase)?
9. Are you afraid to making him angry and so
take
great care not to do so?
Does he display anger by breaking things, hitting, or the silent
treatment?
Does he 'blow up' at trivialities?
10. Does he have an authority figure with
whom he
consults regularly, or does he have difficulty
in
subjugating himself to one authority?
Does he often decide (pasken) for himself laws, especially
in situations
dealing with man and his friends and their relationships
and respect for
each other? Does he adopt unusual rules or restrictions (chumros)
without
asking questions (shailos) from knowledgeable Rabbinic
authorities?
N.B. It is characteristic of controlling men that they insist
the girl make
a quick decision in response to a proposal of marriage. Undue
pressure
may be a warning sign of future abuse.
Information in bold lettering excerpted from "The
Shame Borne In
Silence" by R' Abraham J. Twerski, 1996, Mirkov
Publications,
Inc., POB 81971, Pittsburgh, Penn. 15217 (1-800-851-8303)