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The Abusive and Controlling Male.Effects of race, gender, class, and ethnicity

Factors such as race, social class, or ethnicity have little bearing on the dynamics of abusers. Abusers are a group of specialized individuals who use a common sense of control and manipulation that cross all boundaries of social, geographical, and religious ideals. The over all mission of abusers, weather they are conscious of it or not, is control and domination of their partner.
At the same time, each shape that abusiveness takes varies significantly amid race, culture, and social class. Some abusers even feel justified and that their individual groups support their abuse. Perhaps the most important aspect of recognizing abuse focuses on the fact that abusers tend to rely on forms of abuse that are most acceptable among the men of similar backgrounds. The majority of abusers, the white American male, tend to use physical forms of abuse. While other cultures use a more controlling approach, such as how their partners care for the house and prepare meals. Abusers can also d...

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