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Accept You Are Not To Blame

It is not easy to accept that a loved one can behave so aggressively towards you, and because you cannot explain your partner's behaviour you really do believe that your must be to blame for it.

YOU ARE NOT - Nobody deserves to be assaulted, abused or humiliated least of all by a partner, in a supposedly caring relationship there is NO excuse for this behaviour

The most important thing you can do is to tell someone. The prospect of leaving an abusive relationship can be as frightening as the prospect of staying, but it is imperative to speak to somebody and get help and advice quickly.

In an emergency always call the police by dialling 999.

Follow this link to: What You Can Do >>


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