whomewhy: if you suspect someone is in an abusive relationship and actually want to help them leave, dont argue with them about it. listen to them, let them talk. when they describe an action you feel is abusive, you can say, as gently as possible, that
whomewhy: if you suspect someone is in an abusive relationship and actually want to help them leave, dont argue with them about it. listen to them, let them talk. when they describe an action you feel is abusive, you can say, as gently as possible, that
whomewhy: if you suspect someone is in an abusive relationship and actually want to help them leave, dont argue with them about it. listen to them, let them talk. when they describe an action you feel is abusive, you can say, as gently as possible, that
whomewhy: if you suspect someone is in an abusive relationship and actually want to help them leave, dont argue with them about it. listen to them, let them talk. when they describe an action you feel is abusive, you can say, as gently as possible, that
whomewhy: if you suspect someone is in an abusive relationship and actually want to help them leave, dont argue with them about it. listen to them, let them talk. when they describe an action you feel is abusive, you can say, as gently as possible, that
whomewhy: if you suspect someone is in an abusive relationship and actually want to help them leave, dont argue with them about it. listen to them, let them talk. when they describe an action you feel is abusive, you can say, as gently as possible, that
whomewhy: if you suspect someone is in an abusive relationship and actually want to help them leave, dont argue with them about it. listen to them, let them talk. when they describe an action you feel is abusive, you can say, as gently as possible, that
whomewhy: if you suspect someone is in an abusive relationship and actually want to help them leave, dont argue with them about it. listen to them, let them talk. when they describe an action you feel is abusive, you can say, as gently as possible, that
whomewhy: if you suspect someone is in an abusive relationship and actually want to help them leave, dont argue with them about it. listen to them, let them talk. when they describe an action you feel is abusive, you can say, as gently as possible, that
whomewhy: if you suspect someone is in an abusive relationship and actually want to help them leave, dont argue with them about it. listen to them, let them talk. when they describe an action you feel is abusive, you can say, as gently as possible, that
whomewhy: if you suspect someone is in an abusive relationship and actually want to help them leave, dont argue with them about it. listen to them, let them talk. when they describe an action you feel is abusive, you can say, as gently as possible, that
whomewhy: if you suspect someone is in an abusive relationship and actually want to help them leave, dont argue with them about it. listen to them, let them talk. when they describe an action you feel is abusive, you can say, as gently as possible, that
whomewhy: if you suspect someone is in an abusive relationship and actually want to help them leave, dont argue with them about it. listen to them, let them talk. when they describe an action you feel is abusive, you can say, as gently as possible, that
whomewhy: if you suspect someone is in an abusive relationship and actually want to help them leave, dont argue with them about it. listen to them, let them talk. when they describe an action you feel is abusive, you can say, as gently as possible, that
whomewhy: if you suspect someone is in an abusive relationship and actually want to help them leave, dont argue with them about it. listen to them, let them talk. when they describe an action you feel is abusive, you can say, as gently as possible, that
whomewhy: if you suspect someone is in an abusive relationship and actually want to help them leave, dont argue with them about it. listen to them, let them talk. when they describe an action you feel is abusive, you can say, as gently as possible, that
whomewhy: if you suspect someone is in an abusive relationship and actually want to help them leave, dont argue with them about it. listen to them, let them talk. when they describe an action you feel is abusive, you can say, as gently as possible, that
whomewhy: if you suspect someone is in an abusive relationship and actually want to help them leave, dont argue with them about it. listen to them, let them talk. when they describe an action you feel is abusive, you can say, as gently as possible, that
whomewhy: if you suspect someone is in an abusive relationship and actually want to help them leave, dont argue with them about it. listen to them, let them talk. when they describe an action you feel is abusive, you can say, as gently as possible, that
whomewhy: if you suspect someone is in an abusive relationship and actually want to help them leave, dont argue with them about it. listen to them, let them talk. when they describe an action you feel is abusive, you can say, as gently as possible, that