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Uploaded by on Jun 15, 2007

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  • I suffered DV myself from my alcohloic husband.And I still am struggling for come back to normal life.It can bring you the brink of suicide and still I feel myself worthless breathing insect.Who came in this world to be suffered.

  • what a boner killer...

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  • @kerryann88710 I know exactly how you feel. I have also found a wonderful man, but I still have issues. I love him but the abuse of the past has made me keep him at arms length.

  • @thejanefactor I think it's creepy that you have chosen to come onto this video channel and talk about "abusive bitch". There are women on here who have suffered years of abuse. Can't you have a little bit of respect for them?

  • I was actually told by the Metropolitan Police (the ones who are now being repremanded over failing to investigate the murder of Stephen Lawrence properly) that the man who raped me and was using the secret family courts to stalk and harass me had the same rights as if he had been my husband or partner, and that I had fallen through a loophole as rape victims were expected to have an abortion. He took me to court for 7 years. I am still in recovery over the awful ordeal or rape and persecution

  • Not wanting to be nasty to the wonderful person who made this video, but if you try to escape from a violent partner in the UK and you have children the likelihood is that you will be accused of Parental Alienation Syndrome, the children taken off you and given to your violent partner. That sounds unbelievable, but it is happening every day all over the UK thanks to Richard Gardner.

  • I recently got into a healthy relationship with a man who treats me like I'm a queen...and I find that I'm still having problems adjusting...I'm super jumpy, I find myself questioning his actions and I'm always trying hard to please him even thought I know, logically, I make him happy just the way I am. Is it bad that I still wonder what I did wrong before to get treated the way I was treated?

  • I only wish you can see the truth babe.

    Denial is the greatest obstacle to overcome before you realise your situation is 'wrong' regardless of religion and family honour! - Read the other comments.

    I know you will never give up on your kids... I will never give up on you x

  • Im a survivor...this was very real and touching...I wish this could be a commercial on tv to help raise awareness...they have commercials for abused animal...they say its to graphic for tv...what about us that went through it?It was very graphic for us...by the way I have 3 rescued animals!:)

  • @thejanefactor Yes men get abused too and I don't think that is fair. Women think they can hit a man because they are the weaker sex and that makes it ok. I am against any and all abuse. I just happen to be a woman so I made one against females. They system is definately flawed.

    P.S. I've never been abused, thank God. :)

  • That is such a shame.....I also know men who have been victims of abusive relationships and guess what? they can't fight back because the abusive bitch clicks her fingers and he is the one who gets arrested. it's a shame....I am a woman and i do believe it is a huge flaw in the system.

  • So have I.

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