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Power And Control

Abuse is a tool. A weapon. A carefully crafted system of domination designed to strip you of your autonomy, your confidence, and your freedom. It’s about power. Pure and simple.

Power and Control

Abuse isn't about anger. It's not about losing control. It's about gaining it.

Abuse is a tool. A weapon. A carefully crafted system of domination designed to strip you of your autonomy, your confidence, and your freedom. It's about power. Pure and simple.


What Is Power and Control?

When we talk about domestic violence, people think about physical violence. But physical violence is just one tool in the abuser's toolbox. It's the surface level symptom of a much deeper problem.

The real goal of abuse is control.

Your abuser wants to control where you go, who you see, what you say, how you think, and what you feel. They want to own you. And they will use whatever works to get that control.


The Wheels of Control

There are many different ways abusers maintain control.

Isolation

Cutting you off from your friends, family, and support network. Making you believe no one else cares about you. Moving you away from people who love you. Controlling who you talk to and when.

Isolation is the first step. Because when you're alone, you're easier to control.

Intimidation

Making you afraid. Using looks, gestures, actions, or threats. Smashing things. Driving dangerously. Showing off weapons. Making you walk on eggshells.

Fear is a powerful weapon. And your abuser knows how to use it.

Emotional Abuse

The put downs. The name calling. The public humiliation. The constant criticism. Making you feel worthless, stupid, or crazy.

The goal is to destroy your self esteem so you believe no one else would want you.

Using Male Privilege

Yes, this happens to men too. She might treat you like a servant, make all the decisions, act like she's the authority. She might use your children against you. She might threaten to call the police and claim you're the abuser.

Financial Control

Controlling all the money. Denying you access to accounts. Forcing you to account for every dollar. Making you ask for permission to spend anything.

Using Children

Threatening to take the kids away. Using them as leverage. Making you feel like a bad father. Making you choose between your children and your safety.

Minimizing, Denying, Blaming

"Nothing happened." "You're overreacting." "It wasn't that bad." "Look what you made me do."

Gaslighting you into believing you're the problem. Making you question your own reality.


The Control Is the Abuse

Here's something I want you to understand.

Control is abuse.

You don't have to be hit to be abused. You don't have to be bruised to be a victim. If someone is systematically controlling your life, your emotions, your actions, you are being abused.

Even if they say it's because they love you.


What to Do With This Information

Name it. Recognize it. Understand what's happening to you.

That's how you start to take your power back. By seeing the pattern. By understanding the system. By realizing that the problem isn't you. It's the control.

You can't fix your abuser. But you can stop participating in the system. You can start making choices. You can start planning. You can start breaking free.

Power and control are not love. They are violence in disguise.

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