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In reply to the discussion: Dynamics of Domestic Abuse [View all]me b zola
(19,053 posts)20. Thank you for this post
I have a lot to say on this subject. but right now I'm just moving into a new place and my mind is not ready to access those memories and attempt to put them into a coherent thought for all of you.
To anyone reading this and looking for help, the first step is knowing that you and your life have meaning~~this is the very first thing an abuser tries to take from you. Your life has worth, and this is what your abuser is trying to take from you. Please love yourself. I will write more later.
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I wasn't there so I don't know the facts surrounding your sisters' situation but I can say this from
justiceischeap
Sep 2014
#27
Well, if there's serious dysfunction in a family the likelihood of considering abuse acceptable or
Gormy Cuss
Sep 2014
#34
"Every domestic violence survivor I have ever met has performed minor acts of heroism every day."
sufrommich
Sep 2014
#8
And I am free to tell you I think it's terrible. BTW, I have "real life experience" as well.
PeaceNikki
Sep 2014
#25