Facial abuse and bullying can have profound and lasting effects on individuals, impacting not just their physical well-being but also their mental health and self-esteem. Public figures like Taylor Mae, who have shared their experiences with facial abuse, play a significant role in raising awareness about these issues.

| Type | Description | Examples | |------|-------------|----------| | | Persistent criticism, mocking, or demeaning remarks about appearance. | “You’re too ugly to go out,” “Your smile is fake.” | | Physical | Direct harm to the face (e.g., slaps, punches, choking, forced strangulation). | A partner repeatedly slaps the victim’s cheek. | | Digital/Online | Sharing edited or doctored images, deep‑fakes, or non‑consensual photos that alter facial features. | Posting a manipulated photo to shame the victim. | | Social Manipulation | Forcing the victim to hide their face, wear masks, or avoid eye contact in public. | “Never show your face again; it’s embarrassing.” | | Coercive Control | Using facial disfigurement (real or threatened) as leverage to control behavior. | Threatening to “ruin” the victim’s appearance if they leave. |

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