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Originally Posted by RenouncedTroglodyte
Hi again! Thanks for the reply.
Yeah, it very much does make sense. I suppose however that the law part I wouldn’t count as part of my experience, but the mental health definition is what concerns me more in this situation.
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The mental health definition pretty well is related to how you process it .. so if it has made you react to things most people would just take in stride, in a negative manner or with fear, anger, anxiety, etc .. or if it has caused you to do things you most likely would not otherwise do in order to protect yourself from some perceived threat, or etc, then .. in the mental health scope of things, it was abuse. Does that make sense?