Back when we were kids, we played football in our neighborhoods with no helmets, pads, or rules and it wasn't abuse, it was a good time. A kid that went home from a soccer game or a baseball game with a few bruises or called a few names had a good time that day. Some people want to turn these kids in this generation into the same mollycoddles they were as kids by calling everything abuse. They don't even give a fuck about these kids, but they want their public service narrative to read that they are keeping them out of harms way.
Calling kids coming home with bruises after a sports game abuse is robbing them of their childhoods. Just like kids are supposed to fight, they are supposed to kick each other playing soccer.
by The Original Agahnim November 3, 2021

by Angel234IsTheDarkSeraphim March 24, 2025

by melldog December 13, 2012

A person who intentionally hurts someone by mocking bullying or criticising about there religion
E.g mocking someone and making inappropriately comments about ones beneaths religion deliberately doing something sinful in there property or making fun or treating someone unfairly due to there religion
E.g mocking someone and making inappropriately comments about ones beneaths religion deliberately doing something sinful in there property or making fun or treating someone unfairly due to there religion
by Hiyalolasr January 24, 2025

A "person" who beats, hits, punches, slaps etc.
An abuser is also known for mentally draining other people for no reason.
An abuser is a "person" who does not know how to act like a normal human being to others.
An abuser is also known for mentally draining other people for no reason.
An abuser is a "person" who does not know how to act like a normal human being to others.
by Szaristic March 14, 2023

by DonteatmushroomsILK July 13, 2022

Refers to the not-necessarily-full-blown-mistreatment-but-still-distressing act of treating someone like an inanimate life-sized carved likeness of a human being.
Tiffany is so kind and lovable to me overall that I don't really consider it statutory abuse when she rests her foot against me while adjusting her socks/pant-legs or drapes clothing and towels on me while she's straightening up her room or getting ready to head out --- I know she isn't intentionally trying to belittle me; she's merely using my hips/arms/shoulders/head as convenient spots to temporarily rest/stash stuff, plus of course I know better than to "bother the maid when she's cleaning".
by QuacksO August 12, 2018
