dangermows
Striker
You'll be rewarded in Heaven (on the off chance there is one of course).You only get one shot at it pal, just gotta keep plodding on ain’t we.
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You'll be rewarded in Heaven (on the off chance there is one of course).You only get one shot at it pal, just gotta keep plodding on ain’t we.
Tip top attitude fella, much respectYou only get one shot at it pal, just gotta keep plodding on ain’t we.
I forgot to mention that the song "Delila" is responsible for most DV in Wales.Whey ya's divvent understand man y'kna, it was when we was getting beat at St James's y'kna, wor lass was nagging as man y"kna.
Around 70% of domestic assaults are alcohol fuelled...but everyone likes a drink, sadly.I have to disagree i seen abuse daily and I despise it maybe it had a different affect on others but in my case it sent me the opposite ways.
Drink and drugs play a huge part in it in my opinion
It is estimated that 23% of women and 18% of men in the UK have hit their partner at least once in their relationships. The last census shows that there are around 19 million adults in relationships...not good at maths but that equates to millions of assaults. I cannot find out how these estimates were arrived at, so I asked everyone I knew if they'd ever hit their partner. From 15 couples only two haven't come to blows, these being the newest relationships. I could and should add two more that were "no comment" Is this a modern phenomena? I grew up in the 50's and knew about every volatile relationship in our street...how that was thought of as a part of everyday life is beyond me. Basically, we are still savages in this way, and I believe the level of domestic violence hasn't changed much since I was a kid, it's just more advertised. My father never raised his voice to my mother let alone a hand, so I carried on the family tradition, but no way does that set me on a pedestal because luckily I was given the correct life instructions.
Absent fathers? Bad father's? Bad siblings? Nut job partners? I have no idea, but it's across all social classes and nowt to do with wealth.
Your input would be useful for my research...cheers
I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that Lesbians have the highest percentage of Domestic Abuse than any other group.So it's actually women who are more violent.
Absent mothers? Bad mothers?
Yes I am, hence the research...can't say the past bothers me much, but I understand some events stop us living for the day. My work isn't going to remedy the effect of relationship trauma, but it may bring an understanding and a modicom of comfort.Are you not a victim yourself? Sure you’ve posted previously that you’ve been set about / assaulted by your partner