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US Women Sold Stolen Goods On eBay for 19 years jailed for 4.5 years A 63 year old US Women has been sentenced to 4.5 years in prison for stealing merchandise and selling it on eBay for 19 years.
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USWomen’s team staying at our hotel! My kids are down there to greet them!!!!… USWomen's group staying at our lodge! My youngsters are down there to greet them!!!!
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Part 1 of new custom tabi design "Samurai Hannya." USmen 8 / USwomen 9 #customtabi #customshoes #tabi #hannya #samurai #customart (at Vancouver, British Columbia) https://www.instagram.com/p/ByIfDfVjcj1/?igshid=13n91vj3qmers
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Quick non accusatory PSA about Domestic Violence
this is just a gentle and friendly reminder that abusive relationships can take many different forms. Lately I've seen many people asking (in regards to media portraying abusive relationships) "why would [victim] stay after being abused? That's so stupid!" And while I understand this confusion, it is unfortunately very common in abusive relationships.
The person being abused can sometimes lose sight of the fact that they deserve respect, and other times they get used to conflating toxic behavior with love and affection. There are also situations in which the victim has developed a coping mechanism to deal with the relationship by being codependent or submissive and is afraid or unmotivated to seek out a different way of life. That is just the gist of it, but to summarize the logic in a victim who stays in an abusive relationship is very complex and probably isn't going to make a whole lot of sense to someone who's never been in one.
Furthermore, the decision to stay in an abusive relationship doesn't make you stupid or weak. You are doing your best to deal with the abuse in your own way and you should feel encouraged to seek help when possible. The sooner the better. I promise that shaming the victim into leaving will not work and often the reason that they stay is rooted in a lack of self worth anyway, and making them feel judged will just further isolate them. They can and will find ways to make excuses for their abusers and themselves. I work at a homeless center and unfortunately it often takes 6 or 7 times of leaving and repeating the cycle of violence until the victim finally leaves for good. It's just not as simple as leaving because someone is hurting you.
Abuse can also take many different shapes and forms, a common tactic for the abuser is to make the victim feel like they have no right to claim that they are abused, either through diminishing their self-worth or abusing them in ways that are harder to physically prove. But psychological/emotional abuse and manipulation is just as damaging and wrong.
Potential signs of abuse:
Frequent bruising/injury
Coerced isolation and or alienation from society or family
Unwanted physical or sexual contact
Guilt-tripping including but not limited to “I would die without you” or “I will kill someone, you, or myself if you leave me”.
Extortion of money or services (pimping is one example of this)
Drastic behavioral changes in someone who was previously outgoing
Possessive, erratic and domineering behavior from the abuser.
Low self esteem, submissive behavior (such as excusing the abuse)
This behavior is absolutely unacceptable in real life and if you or someone you know is struggling with being abused in any kind of domestic relationship, I strongly encourage you to seek help and or provide support to that victim. You are a beautiful human being and you deserve proper love and respect. A list of resources: The National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-7233 (SAFE) www.ndvh.org Americans Overseas Domestic Violence Crisis Center International Toll-Free (24/7) 1-866-USWOMEN (879-6636) www.866uswomen.org National Sexual Assault Hotline 1-800-656-4673 (HOPE) www.rainn.org National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255 (TALK) www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org U.S.: 1-800-832-1901 – Gay Men's Domestic Violence Project National Coalition for the Homeless 1-202-737-6444 www.nationalhomeless.org National Resource Center on Domestic Violence 1-800-537-2238 www.nrcdv.org and www.vawnet.org Women of Color Network 1-800-537-2238 www.wocninc.org Alianza 1-505-753-3334 www.dvalianza.org (for latinx) National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma & Mental Health 1-312-726-7020 ext. 2011 www.nationalcenterdvtraumamh.org If you are a man in an abusive relationship, I am sorry I could not find more resources specific to you. You are equally deserving of love and support regardless of what people might say and being a ‘victim’ does not make you weak or a ‘sissy’, it makes you a human being. Abuse is not okay in any shape or form. For more resources: https://ncadv.org/resources Please reblog this if you can. I’m hoping that someone struggling with an abusive relationship will see this and realize that they have non-judgmental support and every right to seek help.
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My name is real boring compared to these. It's WeMorsot or UsMorsot. A morso is this weird childrens show thing?
Looks like that. Name came from and ad I saw. Which came from a magazine MeNaiset (WeWomen/UsWomen) so I guess there's something behind this.
im in physical pain every day because finnish tumblr users have the weirdest urls ever but nobody knows it because the urls are in finnish
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New project done last weekend. "Hyoga - Blue Warrior." USmen 9 / USwomen 10 #customtabi #customshoes #tabi #animenorth #animenorth2019 (at Anime North) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bx22xM2FUwS/?igshid=hs99pfvnv0b1
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Signs You May be in an Emotionally Ab*sive Relationship
Someone asked me about the warning signs of an abusive relationship. Although one can exist without the other, emotional abuse often precedes physical abuse. Those kinds of “red flags” are so hard to pick up on as they’re happening, unless you are aware of what they are. I just found some this great resource, and another one here. If you cannot click those links, see some of these warnings signs:
Does your partner ….
… put you down, embarrass or shame you?
… call you names?
… ignore you?
… demand to know where you are every minute?
… treat you as inferior?
… purposefully embarrass you, often times in front of others?
… not allow you to make decisions?
… rarely validate your opinions?
... refuse to respect a boundary you’ve tried to set?
… threaten you?
... criticize everything you do?
… tell you that you’re crazy?
… belittle your accomplishments, aspiration or plans?
… forbid you from talking to or seeing you friends, family or coworkers?
... say disparaging things about your friends, family, or coworkers?
… keep you from sleeping?
... lay blame on you, even in a situation where no blame needs to be assigned?
… accuse you of cheating or is possessively jealous?
… cheat on you and then blame you for his or her behavior?
… tell you that you will never find anyone better?
… repeatedly point out your mistakes?
… attempt to control what you wear?
... refuse to respect basic privacy boundaries (your phone, your computer, etc.)?
… threaten to hurt you, your children, your family or your pets?
Individually, these things do not equal an abusive relationship, and some of these are far more subtle than others. But! A relationship should never make you feel unsafe or scared. An emotional abusive seeks to maintain the balance of power in a relationship, to always have the last say or the upper hand.. Your partner should not control, intimidate, or isolate you. Everyone has problematic behaviors, right? People get jealous. People get tired and irritable. The issue here is frequency and intensity and a pattern of behavior in your relationship. A partner should not be a constant emotional drain on you, never apologize for unacceptable behavior, or blame you for those behaviors.
Update:
Another good warning sign, as pointed out in the tags is that multiple friends and family having concerns and reservations about your partner is a big red flag. Your partner does not have to be universally liked, but if several people close to you have issue with how your partner treats you, don’t dismiss them as being jealous or petty, examine their concerns against this info.
NATIONAL CRISIS ORGANIZATIONS AND ASSISTANCE:
The National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 (SAFE) www.ndvh.org
National Dating Abuse Helpline: 1-866-331-9474 www.loveisrespect.org
Americans Overseas Domestic Violence Crisis Center: International Toll-Free (24/7) 1-866-USWOMEN (879-6636) www.866uswomen.org
National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-4673 (HOPE) www.rainn.org
TEENS
Love is respect helpline: 1-866-331-9474 www.loveisrespect.org
Break the Cycle: 202-824-0707 www.breakthecycle.org
DIFFERENTLY ABLED
Domestic Violence Initiative: (303) 839-5510/ (877) 839-5510 www.dviforwomen.org
Deaf Abused Women’s Network (DAWN): Email: [email protected] VP: 202-559-5366 www.deafdawn.org
WOMEN OF COLOR
Women of Color Network: 1-800-537-2238 www.wocninc.org
INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence: [email protected] www.incite-national.org
LATINA/LATINO
Alianza: 1-505-753-3334 www.dvalianza.org
Casa de Esperanza: Linea de crisis 24-horas 1-651-772-1611 www.casadeesperanza.org
National Latin@ Network for Healthy Families & Comm: 1-651-646-5553 www.nationallatinonetwork.org
IMMIGRANT
The National Immigrant Women's Advocacy Project: (202) 274-4457 http://www.niwap.org/
INDIGENOUS WOMEN
National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center: 855-649-7299 www.niwrc.org
Indigenous Women’s Network: 1-512-258-3880 www.indigenouswomen.org
ASIAN/PACIFIC ISLANDER
Asian and Pacific Islander Institute on Domestic Violence: 1-415-954-9988 www.apiidv.org
Committee Against Anti-Asian Violence (CAAAV): 1-212- 473-6485 www.caaav.org
Manavi: 1-732-435-1414 www.manavi.org
AFRICAN-AMERICAN
Institute on Domestic Violence in the African American Community: 1-877-643-8222 www.dvinstitute.org
The Black Church and Domestic Violence Institute: 1-770-909-0715 www.bcdvi.org
LESBIAN, BI-SEXUAL, GAY, TRANSGENDER, GENDER NON-CONFORMING
The Audre Lorde Project: 1-178-596-0342 www.alp.org
LAMBDA GLBT Community Services: 1-206-350-4283 www.qrd.org/qrd/www/orgs/avproject/main.htm
National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs: 1-212-714-1184 www.ncavp.org
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force: 1-202-393-5177www.ngltf.org
Northwest Network of Bisexual, Trans, Lesbian & Gay Survivors of Abuse: 1-206-568-7777 www.nwnetwork.org
ABUSE IN LATER LIFE
National Clearinghouse on Abuse in Later Life 1-608-255-0539 www.ncall.us
National Center for Elder Abuse 1-855-500-3537 http://www.ncea.aoa.gov/
MEN
National Organization for Men Against Sexism (NOMAS): 1-720-466-3882 www.nomas.org
A Call to Men: 1-917-922-6738 www.acalltomen.org
LEGAL
American Bar Association Commission on Domestic Violence: 1-202-662-1000 www.abanet.org/domviol
Battered Women’s Justice Project: 1-800-903-0111 www.bwjp.org
Legal Momentum: 1-212-925-6635 www.legalmomentum.org
Womenslaw.org www.womenslaw.org
National Clearinghouse for the Defense of Battered Women: 1-800-903-0111 x 3 www.ncdbw.org
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