What leads to conflicts within the family?
Family disputes begin as a three-stage cycle of abuse. Firstly, the abuser engages in comportments, which cause tension in the relationship. Secondly, when an individual gets victimized, stress is exploding: physical, social, mental, sexual, and other forms of abuse. Thirdly, the victim fails and apologizes for his misdeeds. This third stage is often called “Honeymoon,” where the victim adjusts with his bad conduct. Besides, the victim gets forgiven in the honeymoon stage, and afterward, the cycle begins again.
The victims begin to feel that the violence is their fault as this cycle goes on. The victim gets deemed helpless as she takes charge of her abuse. Also, the victim gets to tell herself that the violence is her fault, yet she cannot comprehend why the damage goes on when it is her own doing. Besides, the victim gets persuaded of her impotence and that, with no most radical steps, the violence can get avoided.
How same Sex domestic violence creates different views amongst society
Domestic violence against same-sex offers different perspectives in the community. First, the victim gets fully liable for the assault and finds it hard or difficult to blame the abuser. Second, the abused panic for her wellbeing and feel that the offender is omnipotent and will harm her if she approaches the police and receives assistance. Third, domestic violence of the same sex is prone to frequently showing signs of depression since the offenders may be less favorable on actions they used to enjoy.