Verbal violence?
What is that?
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Well, if one of the others always blew up for something, maybe not letting him speak, yelling at him –
I think that is verbal violence.
Oh, thanks for the *, 🌻.
For example, yell, insult and so on. Actually, all you can do with others negatively without touching them.
yelling, etc. is good because every respect gets from yourself
Verbal violence means that interests, needs, thoughts and feelings of his counterpart are evaluated, interpreted and negated.