142 Quotes About Domestic-abuse
- Author De philosopher DJ Kyos
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Choose to live, by Choosing to leave.If it disturbs your peace. It is not working out. If it ruins your happiness, character, behavior, reputation and drains your energy. If it gives your pain, wounds, sorrow, heartbreak, headache, stress, grief, sleepless night and discomfort.
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- Author De philosopher DJ Kyos
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Choose to live, by Choosing to leave.If it disturbs your peace. It is not working out. If it ruins your happiness, character, behavior, reputation and drains your energy. If it gives you pain, wounds, sorrow, heartbreak, headache, stress, grief, sleepless night and discomfort.
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- Author Meena Kandasamy
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Violence is not something that advertises itself. It is not written on my face- he is too careful of that, of course, aiming his fists at my body. As long as a woman cannot speak, as long as those to whom she speaks do not listen, the violence is unending.
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- Author Topsy Gift
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We have allowed religion and culture to trample on us and leave us with little or no self-esteem.
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- Author Iris Murdoch
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Little pictures out of hell.
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- Author Patrick Dati
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Domestic Violence – I Deserve Respect!As a male advocate for ending domestic abuse, Patrick believes domestic violence is not just a woman’s issue, it’s everyone’s issue. In his moving personal memoir, I AM ME, and in his powerful presentations, Patrick describes the painful domestic verbal abuse he endured from ex-wives and the physical abuse he suffered from his first LGBT partner. To book Patrick visit his website.
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- Author Sumaiya Ahmed
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i learnt anger the way a childis taught to write their name,spelt “sorry” before i could read
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- Author Miya Yamanouchi
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An abuser isn't abusive 24/7. They usually demonstrate positive character traits most of the time. That's what makes the abuse so confusing when it happens, and what makes leaving so much more difficult.
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- Author Greenhaven Press
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The bottom line is this: "Married women are notably safer than their unmarried peers, and girls raised in a home with their married father are markedly less likely to be abused or assaulted than children living without their own father," they write. Of course, while playing the game of manipulating statistics, they pointedly ignore the fact that domestic violence rates have been falling at the same marriage rates are falling.
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