Domestic Abuse: The Problem with Promises
Video Description: Promises, promises, promises... We all know about them, but do you know the danger they teach? See how the promise inspires and dispenses the glue that binds couples in abusive relationships. Related Article Subjects: The Problem With Promises, abuse, abusive, an, emotional, emotionally, men, relationship, relationships, signs, verbal, verballyThe Problem With Promises
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