you really shouldn't run away, but if you really needed to incase of harm from family members, go to the nearest police station or a woman walking with her own children. never go anywhere else in case of the risk of more danger. or take a cell phone and hide somewhere safe and call 911. but don't run away just for the sake of it- only do it if you are in potential danger.
Go run to Mexico because if u go to Mexico and some Mexicans can't speak English so they can't try to contact ur family
Yes
A lot of the time there is a lack of evidence of abuse, so children end of staying with abusive parents, sometimes with devastating results. Also, false claims of sexual, emotional, and physical abuse can cause children to be taken away from great parents.
When it is a newborn, there is no way to know if it is abused or not. If the parents pose a risk to the child, the state will take steps to protect the child.
Millie is a kittypet from a far-away place; her parents are not known.
A seek shelter could be a place where abused women seek shelter away from their abusive husbands/boyfriends.
It's quite a sad story. Brody's dad was abusive and the parents divorced. Then her mom hated her and they ended up strangling each other. So she ran away from home, and started a band.
No, 'years' is a measure of time and 'light years' is a measure of distance.
yeah if your parents are treating u bador wateverr and your sister is offering a place even if its just to get away from them for a while if it will make you feel better yes
Keep them away from the father and make an agreement with him not to be verbally abusive to your children
its never a good idea i mean it depends why you are running away if your doing it because you think you can survive dont you cant I did it and I lived under a bridge its a good thing i was tall because that was how i got a job at dennys and i had to steal ketchup packets to eat,but if your parents are abusive for no reason or very controlling or somewhere along the lines of that do it but make sure you have a place to run to
People -- overwhelmingly women -- remain in an abusive household for a variety of reasons: economic, parental (to protect the children in an abusive marriage), and psychological. But the objective obstacles facing the victim of abuse cannot be overstated. Abandoning the abusive parents frequently leads to a prolonged period of destitution and peregrination. Yes, I am 30 and I just moved back in with my abusive mother. I moved away about 3 years ago, tried to make it on my own and failed. I was depressed and unable to function. There seems to be something in this relationship, although unhealthy, that drives me to function. Pretty pathetic, right? Anyway, I'm trying to set new goals (financial independance etc) so that I can move out in about 6-8 months. If this doesn't work, I fear I will fall down the spiral of self-destruction. My life is so pathetic.
Move away, inform the police.