Diving in from where I left off in Part 1: Four: Be Careful About Overanalyzing Being aware will help you, but hypervigilance won’t. The warning flags (which I’ll discuss in my next post) are fairly clear if you’re watching for them. So you don’t need to be on extreme alert for little subtle signals. I’ve…| Lundy Bancroft
If you're a woman who's coming off of a relationship with a destructive man, it can be scary to think about dating again, and especially to contemplate taking| Lundy Bancroft
This is a guest post by a survivor, ‘Ava,’ who sent me one of the most inspiring and encouraging stories I’ve heard in a long time. It’s also a painful story, but it demonstrates that conditions can improve dramatically sometimes. So keep on fighting for a life of freedom and love – it…| Lundy Bancroft
Today’s post is going to be a little controversial. But then, that will hardly be the first time that has happened. I want to address a message I’ve received from men many times, one that has a particularly angry tone and goes something like this: “Why do you only talk about abusive men?? Why don’t…| Lundy Bancroft
For twenty years I’ve been receiving messages from furious men, or reading their spit-spraying rants online. I’ve chosen not to respond to them (well, maybe I did give into temptation a couple of times) because I don’t believe it serves any purpose. That style of man never examines what he’s saying, and he isn’t entering…| Lundy Bancroft
Many of you have read Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer, or have seen the Sean Penn movie of the same name; the movie starred Emile Hirsch and included a poignantly beautiful soundtrack by Eddie Vedder. If you did, you learned a version of the story with all the abuse excised from it. Into the…| Lundy Bancroft
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