First, we must carefully examine each other's personality before marriage. If you find that the other person is violent or too stubborn to possess, you must carefully consider whether to marry the other person. If the other person fought with you before getting married, then don't marry the other person, no matter how good the other person's conditions are.
Second, after entering the marriage, if the other party has domestic violence, you must make a decisive decision and file a divorce with the other party, because there are only zero and countless domestic violence. If you forgive each other easily when you have domestic violence for the first time, you will make the other party think that you are a soft persimmon that you can hold at will. From then on, he will use this violent means many times to make you yield.
Third, if the other party has repeatedly abused you and refuses to change, you must seriously consider whether this marriage is necessary to continue. Don't expect a domestic abuse man to change his mind. Most domestic violence men dare not divorce, so they will hurt you unscrupulously. After the other party commits domestic violence against you, you must take photos or check the injury in time and keep the evidence.
Fourth, leave as soon as possible before the other person's emotions get out of control, so as to avoid stimulating the other person, so as to better protect themselves. When husband and wife live together, conflicts are inevitable, but those men who raise their fists to their wives simply don't deserve to give him another chance. Taking advantage of men's innate advantages over women, they want to dominate this family and make women obey themselves unconditionally. Such a man doesn't know what a sense of responsibility is, and it's not worth our lifelong commitment.