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First reason is women fall subject to love, they believe what they hear even when they know it's not true

Women are fighters and they try to hold on to so much that sometimes they don't realize some things are meant to be let go

Women are nuturers so no matter what your habit, they'll try to change it and love you through it

Believe or not women are afraid what they have known for so long, afraid to be subject to new materiel even if it is better for them they'd rather stay in a comfort zone

Last but no least sometimes to us it feels like no one's listening and if they are they don't care, so we keep our problems to ourselves and try to solve them by ourselves. But we soon find out we can't and we get angry because we realize we've endangered everyone we love including us, therefore we try to run but get no where, and after a few times of falling we give up.

But the good thing is there are so many centers around the world helping women in abusive relationships, but there is still a cry we don't hear, a hit we don't see, and a run that just falls away. So if you know anyone who is in a abusive relationship be a snitch and tell a therapist try to help save them before they give up on hope, love, and most important theirselves.

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