Ashlee Uren

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domestic abuse needs intimacy in order to thrive. Once intimacy is established, the perpetrator has everything he needs to hold his partner captive: trust, unique insights into her flaws and vulnerabilities, and her belief that the true him is the one she fell in love with, while the abusive him is just something to be fixed.
See What You Made Me Do: Power, Control and Domestic Violence
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