I understand what you are saying
@Sideways. You are referring to Sighs
anxiety levels and I know that is completely legitimate once safety has been addressed or assured. But that's not the case is it?
So it's not an unrealistic perception is it? I ask because maybe I've got it all wrong.
I won't link them here but there is well established information and studies demonstrating that one of the most dangerous times for a woman leaving a domestic violence situation is
when they have left and particularly if the location of the woman is known to the ex partner.
Even if no domestic violence was perpetrated it is still dangerous. The potential is unknown and it is safer to err on the side of caution.
So, in light of ^ and her own personal knowledge and situation, Sighs perception of reality and resultant anxiety may be well justified?
Working on legitimate fear in my view is about working on safety measures
before looking inward.
Unfortunately since Sighs probably cannot afford some of the higher end personal safety and security measures.. like a bodyguard that means using tactics like knives, sprays, personal alarms and the dogs etc to shock and delay
and being alert to the possibility of attack.
Dogs are easily subdued by a person that knows they are one of the obstacles to be overcome. At absolute best they may be an alarm or delay tactic. These are pets. Possibly even known or familiar to the ex? Are they likely to bark and alert, attack or run up for a snuggle?
Even getting and keeping a Court Order is a big deal and situates a woman near their perpetrator/ex. It is so difficult to persuade a Court that there is this
potential for harm. Courts like to deal in
evidence as you know. So unfortunately, and too often, something terrible must take place before they will be persuaded to take action. Then it might be too late.
I know of one person who realistically will never be safe and if it quells your idea that I'm being hysterical let me add that a higher Court also agreed and issued a protection order because of it - for life.
Returning to the OP - remain alert and aware. Your instincts are not wrong.