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		<title>Bloggers Unite for Human Rights&#8230;&#8230;..by Susan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I'm writing today about Domestic Violence for&#160;"Bloggers Unite for Human Rights", because it is a human right for all of us to live our lives free of fear and&#160;free of abuse.&#160;&#160; Domestic Violence happens in all kinds of families and relationships.&#160; It's devastating to all who are involved.&#160; I know this from my own experience in being raised by parents who engaged in some domestic violence.&#160; It's very confusing for a child, in addition to being extremely frightening and dangerous.&#160;&#160; <BR><BR>When my parents started fighting, my sibblings and I would disappear to our rooms or outdoors.&#160;&#160;Mom and Daddy&#160;were oblivious to where we were or what we were doing.&#160; Oddly, none of my sisters have ever talked with me about our history of living with&#160;domestic violence.&#160; I guess for them, it's still our "family secret".&#160; I'm happy this topic is now&#160;publicly discussed and there is hope and help for the victims of domestic violence.&#160; <BR><BR>No one deserves to be abused, be it verbally or physically.&#160; Men, women and children can be victims of abuse.&#160;&#160;Physical violence even among family members is wrong and against the law.&#160; It could be happening in the house next door and you may never know it.&#160; Too often it is a well kept "family secret". <BR><BR>Anyone can be a victim of domestic violence.&#160; Both men and women can be abused though most victims are women.&#160; Children in these homes are also likely to be abused.&#160;&#160; Sometimes the people being abused don't see themselves as victims because they think it only involves hitting, but domestic violence can be psychological, emotional or sexual abuse as well. <BR><BR>According to <A href="http://domesticviolence.org/">http://domesticviolence.org</A> , in addition to pushing, hitting, slapping, choking, kicking and biting, the following are other&#160;signs of domestic violence:<BR><BR>1. threatening you or your children<BR>2. threatening suicide to get you to do something<BR>3. using or threatening to use a weapon against you<BR>4. keeping or taking your paycheck<BR>5. putting you down<BR>6. forcing you to have sex<BR>7. keeping you from seeing your friends or family<BR>8&#160; keeping you from going to work<BR><BR>These abusive behaviors can happen repeatedly in any kind of relationship and are often followed by a period of making up until the next cycle occurs.&#160;&#160; If you are being abused please know that you aren't alone, it's not your fault and help is available.&#160;&#160; It's your human right to be free of domestic violence.&#160;&#160; You can find a list of helpful groups and their website links&#160;at <A href="http://www.domesticviolence.org/internet-resources/">Internet Resources.</A>&#160; <BR><BR>&#62;<IMG alt="Bloggers Unite" src="http://blogcatalog.s3.amazonaws.com/badge/080515/humanrightsbadge9.jpg"></A>&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[I'm writing today about Domestic Violence for&nbsp;"Bloggers Unite for Human Rights", because it is a human right for all of us to live our lives free of fear and&nbsp;free of abuse.&nbsp;&nbsp; Domestic Violence happens in all kinds of families and relationships.&nbsp; It's devastating to all who are involved.&nbsp; I know this from my own experience in being raised by parents who engaged in some domestic violence.&nbsp; It's very confusing for a child, in addition to being extremely frightening and dangerous.&nbsp;&nbsp; <BR><BR>When my parents started fighting, my sibblings and I would disappear to our rooms or outdoors.&nbsp;&nbsp;Mom and Daddy&nbsp;were oblivious to where we were or what we were doing.&nbsp; Oddly, none of my sisters have ever talked with me about our history of living with&nbsp;domestic violence.&nbsp; I guess for them, it's still our "family secret".&nbsp; I'm happy this topic is now&nbsp;publicly discussed and there is hope and help for the victims of domestic violence.&nbsp; <BR><BR>No one deserves to be abused, be it verbally or physically.&nbsp; Men, women and children can be victims of abuse.&nbsp;&nbsp;Physical violence even among family members is wrong and against the law.&nbsp; It could be happening in the house next door and you may never know it.&nbsp; Too often it is a well kept "family secret". <BR><BR>Anyone can be a victim of domestic violence.&nbsp; Both men and women can be abused though most victims are women.&nbsp; Children in these homes are also likely to be abused.&nbsp;&nbsp; Sometimes the people being abused don't see themselves as victims because they think it only involves hitting, but domestic violence can be psychological, emotional or sexual abuse as well. <BR><BR>According to <A href="http://domesticviolence.org/">http://domesticviolence.org</A> , in addition to pushing, hitting, slapping, choking, kicking and biting, the following are other&nbsp;signs of domestic violence:<BR><BR>1. threatening you or your children<BR>2. threatening suicide to get you to do something<BR>3. using or threatening to use a weapon against you<BR>4. keeping or taking your paycheck<BR>5. putting you down<BR>6. forcing you to have sex<BR>7. keeping you from seeing your friends or family<BR>8&nbsp; keeping you from going to work<BR><BR>These abusive behaviors can happen repeatedly in any kind of relationship and are often followed by a period of making up until the next cycle occurs.&nbsp;&nbsp; If you are being abused please know that you aren't alone, it's not your fault and help is available.&nbsp;&nbsp; It's your human right to be free of domestic violence.&nbsp;&nbsp; You can find a list of helpful groups and their website links&nbsp;at <A href="http://www.domesticviolence.org/internet-resources/">Internet Resources.</A>&nbsp; <BR><BR>&gt;<IMG alt="Bloggers Unite" src="http://blogcatalog.s3.amazonaws.com/badge/080515/humanrightsbadge9.jpg"></A>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; ]]></content:encoded>
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