Sentences with phrase «violent relationship long»

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They were being violent moron, that's rape and has nothing to do with what we now understand about the loving long term committed relationships of gay people, its the same as straights.
Not long after, Gemma and Diego's relationship fell victim to Sarajevo's period of violent and tragic war.
Hyun - soo, after a failed relationship with Eunjoo (played by Han Ga In), decides that he will no longer put up with the conduct of Jong - hun and his boys as well as the harsh and violent disciplinary techniques being put up by the teachers, and starts to train himself in Jeet Kune Do, inspired by his greatest hero Bruce Lee.
Married women generally enjoy the following (as compared with unmarried peers): * More satisfying relationships with their spouse / partner and children * Greater emotional happiness with less depression * More financial resources / less likely to end up in poverty * Decreased risk of domestic violence, sexual assault, or other violent crimes * Decreased risk of drug and alcohol abuse * Better physical health * Longer life
These include: * Improved physical health * Faster recuperation from illness * Longer life * Better emotional wellbeing * Improved relationships with children * More satisfying sexual relationship with their wives * Wealthier * Higher wages and greater employment stability * Decreased risk of drug and alcohol abuse * Less likely to commit violent crimes * Less likely to contract a sexually transmitted disease
When Johnston suggests that «this violent separation - related behavior can become the crucible within which a negative reconstruction of the identity of the... spouse is made, casting a long shadow over the postdivorce relationship of these couples,» [FN41] she risks discrediting the spouse whose new understanding of the relationship is now more reality based after an earlier period in which her commitment to the relationship led her to minimize or deny the abuse or to take inappropriate responsibility for it.
A smaller contingent of mothers remains with the violent father over this same period; often, these sustained relationships have longer and more physically violent histories than those that dissolve.
According to Dr. Gottman, past research studies have shown that «spanking teaches, by example, that aggression is an appropriate way to get what you want... [and that it] can have a long term impact as well,» and that spanked children, «as teenagers... are more likely to hit their parents... as adults more likely to be violent and tolerate violence in their relationships,» and that «interestingly, studies of parents who have been trained in other methods of child discipline show that once they find effective alternatives, they drop the spanking.»
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