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9 Best Ways To Protect Yourself In An Abusive Relationship: Add Yours by morereb10: 7:39pm On May 09, 2015
There are different meanings of abuse to different individuals, depending on how it is percieved in the individuals mind, culture, home, community, friends and family etc.

However, let’s assume the same definition; Albeit, we don’t want to be narrowly focused on single incidents. We need to look at the wider picture.

Domestic Abuse can be any form of incident (s,) which is controlling , coercive, threatening and violent. This can encompass psychological, physical, sexual, financial and emotional. This list is not limited to the types mentioned.

For the less privileged women going through this dilemma or have been through the predicament only understands too well how domestic abuse can lead to other complex situations.

Whether or not you’re ready to leave your abusive partner, there are things you can do to protect yourself. These safety tips can make the difference between being severely injured, killed, and escaping with your life.

1. Contact the domestic violence/sexual assault program in your area. They can provide emotional support, peer counseling, safe emergency housing, information, and other services while you are in the relationship, as well as if you decide to leave.

2. Build as strong a support system as your partner will allow. Whenever possible, get involved with people and activities outside your home and encourage your children to do so.

3.Be kind to yourself! Develop a positive way of looking at yourself and talking to yourself. Use affirmations to counter the negative comments you get from the abuser. Allow yourself time for doing things you enjoy.

4. Be ready to leave at a moment’s notice. Keep the car fueled up and the driver’s door unlocked. Hide a spare car key where you can get it quickly. Have emergency cash, clothing, and important phone numbers and documents stashed in a safe place (at a friend’s house, for example).

5. Practice escaping quickly and safely. Rehearse your escape plan so you know exactly what to do if under attack from your abuser. If you have children, have them practice the escape plan also.

6. Make and memorize a list of emergency contacts. Ask several trusted individuals if you can contact them if you need a ride, a place to stay, or help contacting the police. Memorize the numbers of your emergency contacts, and domestic violence hotline.

7. Come up with a code word. Establish a word, phrase, or signal you can use to let your children, friends, neighbours, or co-workers know that you’re in danger and the police should be called.

8. Know your abuser’s red flags. Be on alert for signs and clues that your abuser is getting upset and may explode in anger or violence. Come up with several believable reasons you can use to leave the house (both during the day and at night) if you sense trouble brewing.

9. Identify safe areas of the house. Know where to go if your abuser attacks or an argument starts. Avoid small, enclosed spaces without exits (such as closets or bathrooms) or rooms with weapons (such as the kitchen). If possible, head for a room with a phone and an outside door or window.

As females we should always remember that we are not to blamed for been battered or mistreated. Neither are we the cause of our partner’s abusive behavior. We deserve to be treated with respect and have happy life. - See more at: http://www.exlinklodge.com/2015/05/9-ways-to-protect-yourself-in-abusive.html#sthash.MdloIq2j.dpuf

Re: 9 Best Ways To Protect Yourself In An Abusive Relationship: Add Yours by blood1(f): 7:43pm On May 09, 2015
Why remain in an abusive relationship in the first place? A relationship should be enjoyed not endured! Once a relationship becomes abusive in any way, take a hike.... run for your dear life!
Re: 9 Best Ways To Protect Yourself In An Abusive Relationship: Add Yours by austinesteve(m): 7:43pm On May 09, 2015
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brb!!!
Re: 9 Best Ways To Protect Yourself In An Abusive Relationship: Add Yours by Twaci(f): 7:51pm On May 09, 2015
Very nice points OP! Kudos.
Re: 9 Best Ways To Protect Yourself In An Abusive Relationship: Add Yours by falconey(m): 7:54pm On May 09, 2015
Twaci:
Very nice points OP! Kudos.

hey miss nairaland.
Re: 9 Best Ways To Protect Yourself In An Abusive Relationship: Add Yours by Cutehector(m): 7:55pm On May 09, 2015
I believ men who beat dr wives must be actn under the influence of alcohol or some evil spirit..
Re: 9 Best Ways To Protect Yourself In An Abusive Relationship: Add Yours by LillyAnne(f): 7:56pm On May 09, 2015
Call it quits the moment he raises a finger on you.

Which one is rehearse escape plan? undecided
Re: 9 Best Ways To Protect Yourself In An Abusive Relationship: Add Yours by ronald4lif(m): 7:56pm On May 09, 2015
Nice one. But best and safest way is to quit it. You can never tell when a woman beater would strike. Remember, they're sick.
Re: 9 Best Ways To Protect Yourself In An Abusive Relationship: Add Yours by Nobody: 8:02pm On May 09, 2015
Join program? I'm so leaving, when he raises just a finger on me angry

No time to sit, and hope for a miracle.
Re: 9 Best Ways To Protect Yourself In An Abusive Relationship: Add Yours by Aitee1: 8:03pm On May 09, 2015
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austinesteve:
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Re: 9 Best Ways To Protect Yourself In An Abusive Relationship: Add Yours by morereb10: 8:03pm On May 09, 2015
I believe ladies are the ones answering all this messages. But i tink is not a good idea to quit a relationship cuz of abuse. Cuz almost all if not all relationship are abusive on this side of d country
Re: 9 Best Ways To Protect Yourself In An Abusive Relationship: Add Yours by irishCream: 8:05pm On May 09, 2015
ronald4lif:
Nice one. But best and safest way is to quit it. You can never tell when a woman beater would strike. Remember, they're sick.

Good to know you're against this!!!


One by one we shall get there grin
Re: 9 Best Ways To Protect Yourself In An Abusive Relationship: Add Yours by austinesteve(m): 8:06pm On May 09, 2015
Aitee1:
kiss kiss

oh shocked u came here ?
Re: 9 Best Ways To Protect Yourself In An Abusive Relationship: Add Yours by Aitee1: 8:12pm On May 09, 2015
austinesteve:


oh shocked u came here ?

Imma follow you bumper to bumper grin

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Re: 9 Best Ways To Protect Yourself In An Abusive Relationship: Add Yours by pwerrymansion(f): 8:16pm On May 09, 2015
@ OP I believe all the aforementioned work only in oyibo land. Reality check ladies.....................flee from abusive relationship b4 you wake up singing Hossana in the highest with Father Abraham! undecided
Re: 9 Best Ways To Protect Yourself In An Abusive Relationship: Add Yours by ronald4lif(m): 8:21pm On May 09, 2015
irishCream:


Good to know you're against this!!!


One by one we shall get there grin

Hehe! We're getting there gradually.

I'm not a monster to hit a woman you know. You need not worry about that.
cheesy
Re: 9 Best Ways To Protect Yourself In An Abusive Relationship: Add Yours by TrishaP(f): 8:40pm On May 09, 2015
This is interesting. But why follow all these instead of thinking or taking steps on how the abuser should change.
Re: 9 Best Ways To Protect Yourself In An Abusive Relationship: Add Yours by Pinocchioo(f): 9:02pm On May 09, 2015
nice points OP. But I think the best thing to do is to quit any form of relationship with the abuser. This can be very difficult especially for married women with children who are being abused by their husbands. Some still endure it hoping that at the end he will change.
Re: 9 Best Ways To Protect Yourself In An Abusive Relationship: Add Yours by irishCream: 3:37pm On May 11, 2015
ronald4lif:


Hehe! We're getting there gradually.

I'm not a monster to hit a woman you know. You need not worry about that.
cheesy


So which should I worry about, I'm curious like that wink
Re: 9 Best Ways To Protect Yourself In An Abusive Relationship: Add Yours by ronald4lif(m): 8:57pm On May 11, 2015
irishCream:



So which should I worry about, I'm curious like that wink

I'm not sure if there's any in particular you should be wary of, though there should be. Why not take up a challenge and dig it out? wink
Re: 9 Best Ways To Protect Yourself In An Abusive Relationship: Add Yours by irishCream: 7:37pm On May 12, 2015
ronald4lif:


I'm not sure if there's any in particular you should be wary of, though there should be. Why not take up a challenge and dig it out? wink

Dig out sad

Got no such strength, i like it the 9ja way...apiam way wink
So I'm appealing you fill me in already grin
Re: 9 Best Ways To Protect Yourself In An Abusive Relationship: Add Yours by Nobody: 11:59am On May 20, 2015
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blood1:
Why remain in an abusive relationship in the first place? A relationship should be enjoyed not endured! Once a relationship becomes abusive in any way, take a hike.... run for your dear life!

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