1. They are impolite to others in their lives.

They are impolite or disrespectful to persons they perceive to be lesser to them, such as wait staff or grocery store clerks. The polar reverse is also true. They can also be the worst with those closest to them, such as their family.

2. They isolate you as rapidly as possible.

An abuser does not want you around your friends and relatives, or anyone who can distract or rescue you, according to Psychology Today. They may begin to tell you that you are too good for your friends, or that they never liked you in the first place. Whatever the situation, their purpose is to create a barrier between you and your support system, forcing you to rely on them.

3. You believe you are emotionally responsible for THEIR actions.

Abusers are masters at the victim role. Even if it was their responsibility for everything that transpired, their gaslighting words would confuse and disorient you. You frequently feel compelled to apologize to them, despite the fact that you have done nothing wrong.

4. They have no regard for women.

You start to wonder why none of the women they discuss are intellectual, kind, or resourceful. They may even say things that are offensive or sexist and refuse to apologize for it.

5. They are prone to irrational outbreaks of rage.

When they’re furious, they’ll moan, rage, and throw a tantrum, and it’ll almost certainly be your fault, either directly or indirectly.

Be aware and be cautioned of such people and keep reading IWMBuzz.com