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Nicolette
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I was just reading an article where are lady was writing about her domestic abuse situation. Her words were
The subject of being a domestic violence survivor is one that brings up many questions about overcoming domestic abuse. Those who are in abusive relationships or who have left abusive partners are often referred to as victims, former victims, or survivors. To some, they are all just terms with common meanings. To others, the terms may share a commonality in experience (domestic violence and abuse) - but they indicate a different level of progress or stage in a person's outlook on life and the role abuse is allowed or not allowed to play.
This made me wonder how members saw their situation - are you a victim, a survivor, have reached a turning point with domestic violence and are trying to break free or is are you still living in an abusive situation.
I'm going to add a Poll but would like to hear your thoughts and you would describe 'you' in relation to domestic violence (poll results are not public).
Thanks for participating.
The subject of being a domestic violence survivor is one that brings up many questions about overcoming domestic abuse. Those who are in abusive relationships or who have left abusive partners are often referred to as victims, former victims, or survivors. To some, they are all just terms with common meanings. To others, the terms may share a commonality in experience (domestic violence and abuse) - but they indicate a different level of progress or stage in a person's outlook on life and the role abuse is allowed or not allowed to play.
This made me wonder how members saw their situation - are you a victim, a survivor, have reached a turning point with domestic violence and are trying to break free or is are you still living in an abusive situation.
I'm going to add a Poll but would like to hear your thoughts and you would describe 'you' in relation to domestic violence (poll results are not public).
Thanks for participating.