Jasmine's Place Issue No. 15 - February 2015 | Page 13
10. She may not want people to visit
her at home or may not be
comfortable giving out her address or
details.
12. If she has children she may find it
very difficult to control them and they
may call her names and ignore her.
Alternatively, her children may be
extremely clingy to her and not want
to leave her.
14. In a new relationship her new
partner may constantly want to be
with her and may ‘surprise’ her with
visits when he knows she will be
spending time with other people.
16. He may seek to present her as
unreasonable and himself as the
victim of her unreasonable behaviour.
11. Her partner may be unsociable
with her friends, family or colleagues,
or he may be extremely charismatic
and friendly to everyone.
Alternatively, he may belittle her in
public.
13. Her partner may tell people she is
abusing him and that he is a victim of
domestic abuse.
15. She may move in with
him/become engaged to him/become
pregnant very quickly after first
meeting him or starting a relationship
with him.
17. Her behaviour may start to change
after meeting him/beginning a
relationship with him.
18. She may stop talking about her
partner.
Originally published in Issue No. 3.
Reproduced with permission from Restored. For more information, please visit:
http://www.restoredrelationships.org/
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