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One of the most common signs of domestic abuse is physical violence. This includes any kind of physical harm, including hitting, slapping, kicking, and other forms of aggression. Physical violence can also include threats of violence or destruction of property.

Another sign of domestic abuse is emotional manipulation and control. This includes verbal abuse such as name-calling, criticism, verbal threats, and humiliation. It can also include controlling behaviors such as isolating a person from family and friends or monitoring their activities closely.

Economic control is another sign of domestic abuse. This includes withholding money or not providing basic necessities such as food or shelter. It can also include preventing a person from getting a job or getting an education.

Finally, sexual coercion or assault is another key sign of domestic abuse. This includes any kind of sexual contact that is unwanted or forced upon someone against their will. Sexual coercion can also involve threats or intimidation to get someone to do something they don’t want to do sexually. 

If you are experiencing any form of domestic abuse, it’s important that you reach out for help as soon as possible. There are many resources available for victims of domestic abuse including hotlines and support groups that can provide assistance in escaping the situation and getting back on your feet again safely and securely. 

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