A relationship is considered abusive when one party negatively exercises power and control over the other. This might be financial, verbal, emotional, physical, or any other kind of behavior that maintains one person in the grip of another.
More precisely, believing that you deserve your partner's abuse and supporting your partner's abusive actions are examples of abusive relationships. It's critical to keep in mind that you do not deserve to be mistreated and that it is not your fault if you find yourself in an abusive relationship.