Know the Warning Signs
Be aware of the warning signs of domestic violence and abuse.
Advocate for yourself and others.
How it can start
Your partner treats you exceptionally well at the beginning of the relationship
Isolating
Separating you from your family and friends physically or emotionally or causing chaos before or during family events
Systematically removing you from your existing friends with probable excuses and keeping you too busy to maintain them
Controlling
Your partner tries to control you through constant communication
Gaslighting
Your partner makes you feel sorry for him or her
Your partner claims they are never at fault
Overly Critical
Your partner is overly critical of you; from your appearance, personality, life choices, and more.
Disrespecting Your Privacy
Searching your belongings for evidence of cheating
Prying into private belongings to learn more of your inner most feelings or past
Accessing you Email, Facebook, and Phone records
Other Signs
Your partner books your calendar so it seems impossible to end the relationship





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