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Sailor:
@ninjashyper456 wrote:
Domestic violence can affect anyone, but the ways in which it appears may manifest itself or be received differently depending on the setting in which it occurs. Cultural context can play a large role in a survivor’s decision to leave an abusive relationship. The specific cultural setting may be determined by your race, gender, sexuality, class, education, or any number of factors.
In the United States, a country with various and overlapping forms of social, economic, and political discrimination along precisely these lines, certain communities experience heightened vulnerability to domestic violence.
Always consider your individual circumstances when making decisions about your safety and remember that advocates from The Hotline are available 24/7 by phone or chat to discuss your situation and help you consider your options.
Domestic violence can affect anyone, but the ways in which it appears may manifest itself or be received differently depending on the setting in which it occurs. Cultural context can play a large role in a survivor’s decision to leave an abusive relationship. The specific cultural setting may be determined by your race, gender, sexuality, class, education, or any number of factors.
In the United States, a country with various and overlapping forms of social, economic, and political discrimination along precisely these lines, certain communities experience heightened vulnerability to domestic violence.
Always consider your individual circumstances when making decisions about your safety and remember that advocates from The Hotline are available 24/7 by phone or chat to discuss your situation and help you consider your options.
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As long as it helps. That's what counts, I have been through a lot.
Sailor:
@spectrum wrote:
@sailor wrote:
@ninjashyper456 wrote:
Domestic violence can affect anyone, but the ways in which it appears may manifest itself or be received differently depending on the setting in which it occurs. Cultural context can play a large role in a survivor’s decision to leave an abusive relationship. The specific cultural setting may be determined by your race, gender, sexuality, class, education, or any number of factors.
In the United States, a country with various and overlapping forms of social, economic, and political discrimination along precisely these lines, certain communities experience heightened vulnerability to domestic violence.
Always consider your individual circumstances when making decisions about your safety and remember that advocates from The Hotline are available 24/7 by phone or chat to discuss your situation and help you consider your options.
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As long as it helps. That's what counts, I have been through a lot.
mk e.e
Spectrum:
It tells me about it, I need help with it.
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Ninjashyper456:
go to the website
Spectrum:
Thanks, I will read it.
Ninjashyper456:
ok
dukedadon:
Well first, he asked about mental abuse, not domestic violence. And i would say the best way to deal with it, is just to clear your mind. Take a break from doing all the things you do in your day to day life.
Rylee88:
@ninjashyper456 wrote:
Domestic violence can affect anyone, but the ways in which it appears may manifest itself or be received differently depending on the setting in which it occurs. Cultural context can play a large role in a survivor’s decision to leave an abusive relationship. The specific cultural setting may be determined by your race, gender, sexuality, class, education, or any number of factors.
In the United States, a country with various and overlapping forms of social, economic, and political discrimination along precisely these lines, certain communities experience heightened vulnerability to domestic violence.
Always consider your individual circumstances when making decisions about your safety and remember that advocates from The Hotline are available 24/7 by phone or chat to discuss your situation and help you consider your options.
Plagiarism is defined as “taking somebody else’s work or ideas and passing them off as one’s own.” (Sourced from Oxford Languages) It is important to give people credit for their work. Writing original answers requires careful study and lots of hard work. Citing sources encourages creators to keep creating content, knowing their work will not be stolen and passed off as somebody else’s work. So do not get your answers from Google.
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Ninjashyper456:
well i only give her the website
Rylee88:
You have to understand the question, you also cannot just give a link you MUST help them through the question
Ninjashyper456:
that can help her/he with her/he question
Rylee88:
YOU need to guide them.
Ninjashyper456:
@rylee88 wrote:
YOU need to guide them.
that can guide them
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Rylee88:
YOU not the website, you don't understand. YOU need to help them NOT the website.
dukedadon:
Next time, just rephrase your answer for example, "Duke gets unrightfully banned" "this is a known fact and can be found on, www.dukefacts.com"
Rylee88:
^
Ninjashyper456:
mk that not real website
Rylee88:
It was a metaphore.
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Ninjashyper456:
@rylee88 wrote:
It was a metaphore.
Lol
dukedadon:
So, basically. yes you can copy and paste the answer, just site your source, and maybe try rephrasing, just to make it look professional.
Ninjashyper456:
well i am sorry if i did thaat but i was just trying to help
Spectrum:
@ninjashyper456 wrote:
well i only give her the website
He/They
Ninjashyper456:
@spectrum wrote:
@ninjashyper456 wrote:
well i only give her the website
He/They
your the person who ask the question so it a he/her
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Timmyspu:
Well one good way how I would deal with it would just take your mind off of whatever is going on and just go out and do things that you like. Ether its a sport of a video game or hanging out with your family. I would just take some time and just have some you time and just dot worry about anything that anyone else is doing to you. Also I would talk to friends or family members about what is going on because it is always good to tell someone else about what is going on in your life than just ignoring it and not doing anything about it.
Also anyone who wants to add on to what I am saying is welcome to.
BrokenMoon:
hey Speccy, Its hard to get away from relationships in which abuse is going on. Especially in cases where the abuse is coming from a family member and the victim is a minor. Seek out therapy and positive friend to help. Make sure you have people in you support system to talk to when things get hard. On thing to remember is that no matter what is happening, you do NOT deserve to be trated the way you are,
axie:
@timmyspu wrote:
Well one good way how I would deal with it would just take your mind off of whatever is going on and just go out and do things that you like. Ether its a sport of a video game or hanging out with your family. I would just take some time and just have some you time and just dot worry about anything that anyone else is doing to you. Also I would talk to friends or family members about what is going on because it is always good to tell someone else about what is going on in your life than just ignoring it and not doing anything about it.
Also anyone who wants to add on to what I am saying is welcome to.
Ive never actually found a cure for mental abuse, I used to actually hate myself bc i saw that in others eyes and intentions, but what changed was i stopped trying to read people, and let their words decide who they where. Ive struggled with mental health my whole life due to medical issues and family issues. Just find a groove that you like, some thing peaceful and calming, then make sure you are as stuck into that groove as you can be. My groove is standup comedy.
Timmyspu:
That is a great example axie. If I were in that situation my thing would be either going outside and finding something to do or play video games with my friends.