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Home » True Story of Domestic Violence

True Story of Domestic Violence

Posted on September 28, 2015May 13, 2016 by Loving Heart Foundation

True Story of Domestic Violence

Here’s a true story of domestic violence in the form of an autobiographical film by Therese Strosser about where she was beaten by her boyfriend, and how it affected her. It’s also a film about how in this particular case, the police arrived in time and helped her. However, she struggled against a man whose family was wealthy and paid for all the legal representation that they could, and treated her very badly. It’s a very honest yet horrifying story about the truth of experiencing domestic violence. Therese was beaten by her boyfriend for the very harmless reason of not paying a cellphone bill. From not paying the bill to getting beaten and almost thrown out of a second story window, she is lucky to be alive.

She had initially experienced a very common courtship that all abusers take their victims through. Abusers start out as very charming, but beneath their charm, they are extremely sadistic and violent. If you want to avoid getting involved with an abuser, you need to watch this film, because you’ll see how abusers operate. If you are in an abusive relationship at the moment, you’ll be able to see yourself in Therese. Watch this one woman’s true story of domestic violence.

This is just one woman’s true story of domestic violence. There are hundreds of thousands more. Don’t become a statistic yourself. If you are afraid of experiencing the wrath of your partner, do not hesitate to contact someone who can help you.

~.* ♥ *.~

Shortly, we have the first novel in a series of seven being published about the courageous story of a young teen growing up in a home filled with domestic violence, and how she manoeuvres her way through such a difficult situation. Click here if you’d like to know more about this novel.

Click here if you’d like to be taken to the site where you can purchase this novel.

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Posted in Abuse and Assault, Coping Mechanisms, Psychological Abuse, Rape, Trauma, Violence, WomenTagged true account of domestic violence, victim account of domestic violence, witness testimony to dv

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