The LOVE>hate Podcast
In this powerful episode of the Love is Greater Than Hate podcast, host Melissa Etzler sits down with advocate Dan Roth to discuss a critical yet frequently overlooked topic: male domestic violence and sexual assault survivorship. Dan opens up about his personal journey, shedding light on the complex realities of relationship trauma, mental health struggles, and the long road to recognizing abuse. NAVIGATING EARLY TRAUMA AND SUSCEPTIBILITY Dan discusses how experiencing early trauma can leave individuals more vulnerable to subsequent abuse. Entering his late teens while battling anxiety, severe depression, body dysmorphia, and an eating disorder, Dan describes an intense emotional need to feel wanted. This vulnerability led him into a toxic relationship at age 18, where he lacked the awareness to identify crossing boundaries or recognize the early warning signs of an abusive partner. RECOGNIZING THE REALITY OF ABUSE AND COERCION The conversation dives deep into the specific dynamics of the abuse Dan faced, which spanned sexual, physical, and severe psychological components. He recalls instances of physical harm and revoked consent, behaviors he initially minimized or shrugged off as "normal" relationship friction. It wasn't until two decades later—while listening to a female friend share her own experiences with intimate partner violence—that Dan finally connected the dots. This revelation highlights a major societal gap: because society rarely frames men as victims, it took 20 years for him to fully process that he was a survivor of domestic abuse. By reclaiming his narrative and establishing firm boundaries years later, Dan emphasizes the vital importance of opening up transparent conversations. His story serves as a crucial resource for other male survivors, proving that vulnerability is a strength and that healing is entirely possible. CLICK HERE TO DONATE TO LOVE>HATE NOW [https://secure.lglforms.com/form_engine/s/wjlPDN1Ni0870uiUMeZpgA] National Domestic Violence Hotline: [http://www.thehotline.org/] 1-800-799-7233 (SAFE) National Sexual Assault Hotline: [http://www.rainn.com/] 1-800-656-4673 (HOPE) Loveisrespect Teen Dating Violence Hotline: [http://www.loveisrespect.org/] 1-866-331-9474 National Human Trafficking Hotline: [http://humantraffickinghotline.org/] 1-888-373-7888
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