Good strategies to trust someone who is violent is to be cautious. People who are violent do not often get better without help.
"I trust everyone, but I cut the cards."
A good friend and someone you trust!
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You broke a very important rule in life .... trust! You already know that. Unless you have been getting psychological help for yourself then you are not ready for ANY relationship with a young woman. Once you have been violent with anyone, be it female or male, the trust is gone. If you aren't getting psychological help then get it because it will happen again. If you do then there is no reason you can't have a successful relationship with someone else.
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You, and the person who said it, have a similar understanding, trust, and agreement.
Leaving it in someone's good hands means you will let someone take over from here. This implies you trust the person to handle the situation and make the best choices.
A good boyfriend is the following: A: understands you B: someone who love you for you C: someone you can trust So ladies find the right one before making that BIG step (marriage)
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Violent behavior is never the answer, as it only leads to harm and destruction.
Lending an object to someone is not possible without a certain measure of trust for that person. Thus, I fully believe that there are no "good" methods for lending. It is simply that if you do not trust a certain person enough to lend him anything, then do not do it.