Women's aid campaign
Top Comments
All Comments (32)
-
one of these days.......BANG! straight to the moon.
-
@alexpetrunak You don't sound like much of a nice guy yourself?
-
He's right though... That supper looks pretty small...
If he doesn't train her who will?
-
•They fear their abusers will become more violent—perhaps fatal—stalking them if they leave.
•Friends and family may not support their decision to leave.
•They fear being a single parent with little money.
•There are periods of calm, nurturing and love between incidents of violence (see The Cycle of Abuse).
•They may be unaware of sources of advocacy and support.
•They may be unaware of shelters and other resources that offer safety and support.
-
isn't 0 in 4 a good thing?
-
you don't look pretty anymore?
she's goregeous!
-
i don't know if i would blame a woman for not leaving...i don't understand it, but since i was never in the situation i guess i can't judge. it's just hard sometimes to be sympathetic towards them when you don't understand why they are voluntarily staying in a horrible situation. ah. there i go again...whatever. for those of you giving me a thumbs down, karma's a bitch, y'know? maybe some day i'll learn about domestic abuse the hard way ...
-
its not just adults though!! children hardly let themselfs become punch bags . . . .
God you are thick. It is far deeper than that. It's a psychological factor aswell, and all other complications.
awaywiththefairies16 2 years ago 3
The fears that face those who have been or are being abused are enough to keep the abused quiet and there. Abusers are very clever and very manipulative and have a tendency to go for the people who could be considered more vulnerable or they weak them down until they feel like the abusers are the only people who will ever love them. There are lots if psychological reasons why a person would stay with an abuser, we don't need to understand them as such just be understanding to the abused persons
cloconandaimees2k8 1 year ago 2