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Evelyn Phipps
@LadyFi · 9:52

#tellSwell | 💔Love Shouldn’t Hurt 💔

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I know he'll do it for you, but you have to trust him. Number seven. Sometimes we fear for our children because abusers oftentimes threaten to take the kids away, or they hit them, or they try to hurt them just to get back at us. But if you feel that they're hurting your kids, please leave. Kids are killed daily by abusive parents. Give them the chance to live and grow up and see what life is like without fear and abuse. Those are the reasons

#loveshouldnthurt #domesticviolence #abuse #resources #youareworthsaving #ladyfi

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Evelyn Phipps
@LadyFi · 0:07

Why do you think men and women stay in abusive relationships?

Why do you think women and men stay in abusive relationships?
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Antionette Wiggins
@Queen11 · 3:37

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The reasons why women stay and also because of the one that's doing the abuse move you away. They move you away from friends and family. They move you away with no transportation, no job, no money. So they are the only one that you have to depend on. And so many women say that I talk to and hear their story is because the victim was their first encounter of a relationship
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Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

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Evelyn Phipps
@LadyFi · 0:22

If you are survivor of domestic violence, please share your story just a little bit of your story could help save someone else

If you are a survivor of domestic violence and you want to share a little bit of your story, please share below. Because anything that you can say to help someone else to survive, to get out, to make it and to have a normal life again is of the utmost importance. So please, please share your story
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Evelyn Phipps
@LadyFi · 0:33

Ways to signal you’re in an abusive relationship without letting the abuser know that you’re doing it

Does anyone know any ways that a woman can signal that she is in a bad domestic violence situation? Perhaps at a restaurant that's not so obvious? I know they have those things on TikTok or whatever, but I haven't been able to find it. So if you know some simple way that a woman can alert someone, whether wherever she is, home or out, without notifying or making the abuser conscious of it, please put it down here. It could really help
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