Question
abusive?
(1 point)
Responses
The couple enjoys going out with other people.
The couple enjoys going out with other people.
Each person tries to boost the self-esteem of the other.
Each person tries to boost the self-esteem of the other.
One of the people is always nervous about saying the right thing.
One of the people is always nervous about saying the right thing.
Each person is willing to compromise.
(1 point)
Responses
The couple enjoys going out with other people.
The couple enjoys going out with other people.
Each person tries to boost the self-esteem of the other.
Each person tries to boost the self-esteem of the other.
One of the people is always nervous about saying the right thing.
One of the people is always nervous about saying the right thing.
Each person is willing to compromise.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The statement that suggests an abusive dynamic is:
**"One of the people is always nervous about saying the right thing."**
This implies a power imbalance and potential discomfort in the relationship, which can be indicative of emotional abuse. The other statements suggest healthy relationship dynamics.
**"One of the people is always nervous about saying the right thing."**
This implies a power imbalance and potential discomfort in the relationship, which can be indicative of emotional abuse. The other statements suggest healthy relationship dynamics.