Yeah, if the victim is trying to cover up the abuse while escaping. They'll make it harder for themselves than it shall be. The safest way would be to call emergency on loudspeaker - before it's too late. Some ppl will always rather find excuses than do what they actually need to do.
What's the difference if there's no lockdown? You are at work during daytime and take abuse only in evenings and weekends. But it's not measured in time rather in events. Which could happen any time. What else - the local 24/7 working fast food is closed so you can't run there. Is it there where one shall actually run? In abusive relationships, the victim's behaviour to a large part facilitates them. That's the real problem they have - that they will stay with someone beating them, no matter if they are in or off work and if the closest McDonalds is open or not.
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Yeah, if the victim is trying to cover up the abuse while escaping. They'll make it harder for themselves than it shall be. The safest way would be to call emergency on loudspeaker - before it's too late. Some ppl will always rather find excuses than do what they actually need to do.
What's the difference if there's no lockdown? You are at work during daytime and take abuse only in evenings and weekends. But it's not measured in time rather in events. Which could happen any time. What else - the local 24/7 working fast food is closed so you can't run there. Is it there where one shall actually run? In abusive relationships, the victim's behaviour to a large part facilitates them. That's the real problem they have - that they will stay with someone beating them, no matter if they are in or off work and if the closest McDonalds is open or not.