Queer Unshaven

Abusive Relationships

7 min · 22 de jul de 2020
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Are abusive relationships a real thing? Are men the only abusers? Does media comfortably share abusiveness globally?  Most of these are unanswered questions that are hard to find the answers too. Here is an attempt to find those responses and a little bit of my own personal history about abuse.

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