Women run away from abusive homes because they are being hurt either physically or mentally and they do not deserve to be treated that way.
because they get abused or run away or even gett in bulled
Approximately 15-20% of homes in Nicaragua are run by women as the head of household. This percentage has been steadily increasing in recent years, reflecting a shift towards gender equality in the country.
It is highly possible that eventually they will leave their owners.
Running away from home at 11 is dangerous and not recommended. It's important to talk to a trusted adult about any issues you may be facing at home. There are resources available to help you in difficult situations, such as contacting child services or a local shelter for assistance.
they might be plotting to run away.
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BEcause they may not like how they are being treated or because they are on the stage of rebeling
If you are being verbally abused by your sister, it is best to tell your parents, guardians, or counselors. Running away will not help the situation and is very dangerous.
You walk away from a conflict between you and another person when things are not getting resolved.You walk away or run if another person is going to abuse you verbally or physically.You walk away when the conflict is between other people, they are safe, and it is none of your business AND you have no way to help them or your help is unwanted.You walk away when the conflict is really trivial.You never walk away when children are involved and the child needs protection or removal.You never walk away when a women is being abused or about to be abused. You take her with you and tell the man or other person to cool down.You walk away when you yourself feel like getting violent or verbally abusive.
They like to run away everywhere. And um... depends what mood there in
No, the government did not run all care homes