DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

I have experience with domestic violence. The first was a man I dated in college. He held me at gunpoint and threatened to either kill me or rape me.
The SWAT team came in before he could do either because a neighbor in the apartment complex had done the right thing.
She notified the police when she heard me screaming.
In another instance of domestic violence, a man choked me when he became angry.
I did not call the police.
I should have. I do not know if he would have been arrested or not. But that may have discouraged him from further violent acts.
This same man knocked the mirror off my car in a rage. I filed charges against him but dropped the charges when he agreed to have the mirror replaced.
It sickens me to think that I filed charges regarding my car but failed to file charges when it came to my safety.
The third was a man I dated for two-and-a-half years. He was an alcoholic and although he did not beat me, I was savvy enough to know that he had the characteristics of someone who would use domestic violence if I stayed longer.
Last night I heard the story of another victim of domestic violence. She had been married to her husband for 24 years and had suffered abuse by him.
She did not call the police.
Now they are getting divorced. She is making allegations of domestic violence. Without a police report, those allegations may not hold up in divorce court.
Woman. if a man lays a hand on you in anger, violence, or frustration it is HIS problem NOT yours!
Call the police.
It is important to have it documented.
In my experience, the man usually blames the woman for his anger and physical abuse. In no way is a woman responsible for domestic violence.
Get out of the relationship and go to a safe place.
The number for the National Domestic Violence hotline is 1-800-799-7233.
If you do not protect yourself, you may not be able to protect your children

2 thoughts on “DOMESTIC VIOLENCE”

  1. I just want to say that I definitely appreciated this post… As someone that dealt with issues regarding domestic violence last year with an ex-boyfriend, I can’t even explain how much it disgusts me. Thank you.

    1. You are so welcome dear. I am sorry that you experienced domestic violence. It is a terrifying ordeal to go through.
      Please share the blog with anyone and everyone who you think it may help.
      Also sweetheart take care of yourself and be careful not to enter in another relationship which is destructive.
      There are signs; the man who demands control, brainwashing, perfectionistic tendencies, isolating you from people you love and alcoholism and/or drug addiction. – all of those signs lead to the first slap and/or beating.

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