Blog
Rachel Dolezal─Putting a Face on Sociopathic Lying
Rachel Dolezal’s identity misrepresentation can’t be excused away by terms like transracial or imagining that she did it for the good of others.
Rachel is a case study in sociopathic lying.
- Ann Silvers
- Tags: relationships
Hope Solo — The Domestic Violence Double Standard
It’s time we called a foul on women abusing men and stop looking the other way or condoning the abuse. This past year, there was a vociferous clamor to bring out the guillotine and cut off the career of any male athlete that was accused of any type of domestic violence. Where are these same domestic violence advocates when USA women’s soccer star goalie, Hope Solo, was arrested for beating up her sister and 17-year-old nephew.
- Ann Silvers
- Tags: abuse OF men BY women
12 Types of Lies and Deception
How can you tell if someone is lying? Even worse, how can you tell if someone you love is lying to you? First: learn that there is more than one way to lie.
- Ann Silvers
- Tags: abuse OF men BY women partner abuse
What is Spiritual Abuse in Marriage and Relationships?
Spiritual abuse in marriage or other romantic relationships is a form of partner abuse that is less well known than partner abuse forms like physical domestic violence, but spiritual abuse is deeply painful.
“Body wounds heal and scar;
a wounded soul requires support and a lifetime to heal.”
─quote from a man who was spiritually abused by his partner
- Ann Silvers
- Tags: abuse OF men BY women partner abuse
Signs of a Verbally Abusive Wife or Girlfriend
Verbal abuse ranges from rageful to passive-aggressive to silent. It can be in-your-face bullying or performed in a more backdoor, subversive way. Verbally abusive women can achieve their goal to demean, control, or punish loudly or quietly.
Learn how to recognize it and what to do about it.
- Ann Silvers
- Tags: abuse OF men BY women partner abuse
How Women Legally Abuse Men
A woman’s use of the legal or judicial system to control, demean, or punish her partner or ex is legal abuse.
In these cases, police officers, lawyers, judges, domestic violence advocates, and the justice system itself become her accomplices. Unfortunately, such individuals and systems cooperate with women’s abuses far too often. (I’m not saying that they are always skewed in favor of women, just that it is happening a lot.)
Learn how women use legal and administrative systems to harm partners—and the ripple effects on children.
- Ann Silvers
- Tags: abuse OF men BY women





