Describe the excessive rule-making descriptor of intimate partner abusers
What will be an ideal response?
When a partner makes rules that the other must follow, it signifies an unequal relationship based on dominance. One way to recognize this pattern is to notice when a penalty or punishment is attached to the failure to fulfill expectations. A healthy request does not begin with the phrase "you had better" and it is not followed with the statement, "or else." Taking back a gift or present because "you are not a good girl" indicates an anticipation of rule-following by the abuser. It implies that some form of punishment will result for unfulfilled expectations.
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