According to woman aid, Whilst the risk of staying may be very high, simply
leaving the relationship does not guarantee that the violence will stop. In
fact, the period during which a woman is planning or making her exit, is often
the most dangerous time for her and her children.
A poll according to domestic abuse project, here are some compelling reasons why women stay in such environment.
A woman may fear her partner’s actions
if she leaves.
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My partner said he will hunt me down and kill me.
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My partner will kidnap the children and disappear.
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My partner will take my passport and immigration papers.
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My partner will spread horrible rumors about me.
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She will “out” me at work or to my family.
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My partner will have me deported or report me to the INS.
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My partner will stop the processing of my Green Card.
The effects of abuse may make it difficult to leave.
I’m nothing. I don’t deserve better.
I feel paralyzed.
I can’t face making decisions anymore.
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I was brainwashed to believe that I couldn’t cope without my partner.
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I am so used to life being this way.
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I’m more comfortable with what I know, than the unknown out in the
world.
A woman may have concerns about her
children.
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My children will blame me and resent me.
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The kids need a father.
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She will tell my ex-spouse or authorities that I am a lesbian so they
will take the kids.
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Children need a “real family”.
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My partner will steal the children.
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My partner will kill the children.
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My partner will turn the children against me.
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She is the biological mother; I have no legal rights.
A partner’s attempts to isolate a woman
may make it difficult for her to leave or get help.
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My partner doesn’t let me out of the house.
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I have no friends to call for help anymore.
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My partner doesn’t let me take English classes so I can’t communicate
with anyone.
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If I ever tell anyone about this, my partner will kill me.
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My sister said I couldn’t come and stay with her anymore, after the last
time…
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My partner said he or she would teach my friend a lesson if I go over
there again.
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My partner hides my wheelchair so I cannot leave the house.
A woman’s personal history may have
shaped her attitude toward abuse in relationships.
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My father beat my mom – it just goes with being in a relationship.
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Getting hit isn’t the worst thing that can happen in a family – I know
of worse things.
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I have seen a lot of violence in my country so violence has become
normal for me.
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My parents never gave up on one another.
A woman may be deeply attached to her
partner and hope for change.
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I believe my partner when he or she says that it will never happen
again.
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My partner promised to go to therapy.
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I cherish the sex and intimacy.
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My partner is really loving towards me most of the time.
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My marriage vows.
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My religion.
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I love her or him.
Some women are taught that it is their
job to maintain the relationship and support their partners, so they may feel
guilty about leaving or feel they have “failed.”
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I will ruin his or her life if I leave.
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My partner will have nowhere to go.
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My partner will lose her or his job if I report this.
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My partner tells me the system does not support non-citizens.
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My partner will start drinking again.
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I will disappoint my family. I can’t admit my relationship is a
failure.
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I am afraid the deaf community will reject me.
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I have to take care of him or her.
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She or he wouldn’t hurt me if I were better at keeping up the house.
Women may be economically dependent on
their partners or their partners may be economically dependent on them.
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My partner has all the money.
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I’ve never had a good job. How would I take care of my kids alone?
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I have no work experience in this country.
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It’s better to be beaten up at home than to be out on the streets.
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My partner won’t let me send any money overseas.
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My disability does not enable me to work.
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I’d rather die than be on welfare.
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My partner forces me to work and then takes all my money.
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My partner charges up all my credit cards.
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My partner can’t work – he depends on me to support him.
Our culture sends the message that a
woman’s value depends on her being in a relationship. Women without
partners tend to be devalued.
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My partner keeps me together. I’ll fall apart if I leave.
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I have to have a man by my side.
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I would be disgraced in my community and bring shame to my family.
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People will call me a whore, a whore, or sleazy.
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I’ll be an old maid.
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I’m afraid to be on my own.
To each is own, but why do women really stay in such situations? your opinion does count.
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