How Domestic Violence Affects Your Future

Domestic Violence can affect you in the future. If you are in a Domestic Violence relationship as a teen when you become an adult you will start to devoplvpe act like this. You will start to watch your back more and if it happens to you again you will think its all your fault and you need to be a better wife or girlfriend. If your child is watching you abuse or get abused 2 times out of 10 they will grow up to be an abuser or get abused and think it is ok.

In 60% to 80% of intimate partner homicides, no matter which partner was killed, the man physically abused the victim before the murder. Many children exposed to violence in the home are also victims of physical abuse. One Child who witness Domestic Violence or are victims of abuse themselves are at serious risk for long-term physical and mental health problems. Two children who witness violence between parents may also be at greater risk of being violent in their future relationships. If you are a parent who is experiencing abuse, it can be difficult to know how to protect your child. Sometimes giving someone a second chance is like giving them an extra bullets for their guns because they missed you the first time.

If you are getting abused so much where you can not take it anymore will you have a future. Women exposed to intimate partner violence have an increased risk of physical health issues such as injuries, and mental health disorders such as disordered eating, depression and suicidal ideation. There are serious short- and long-term health effects from exposure to crime and violence in one's community. Domestic Violence can affect your childs devolpement.

Trust me if you get out of an abusive relationship your future self will thank and love you for it. Wouldn't you love to stay alive and raise your kids and watch them grow up and see your self suceed in life?