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Domestic Abuse & lgbtqia relationships

Below are the best resources we could find on Domestic Abuse and lgbtqia relationships.

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Domestic Violence in Lesbian Relationships

I did keep saying Lesbian relationships, but some people don’t label their situation that way....but this is speaking on the problems in general with Women putting their hands on other Women. We gotta stop normalizing that type of behavior!

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Toxic Abuse in LGBT Relationships: Lesbian Narcissistic Abusers Are Different

Toxic relationships know no boundaries—and narcissistic abusers come in every color, shape and size—not to mention every race, culture, creed, religion, weight, sexual orientation and zipcode.

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Domestic Violence in the LGBT Community

A look at the less universally recognized occurrence of domestic violence among partners of the same sex.

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Domestic Violence in the LGBTQ+ Community

Partner violence within LGBTQ+ relationships occurs as often, if not more often, than in heterosexual relationships.

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A Same-Sex Domestic Violence Epidemic Is Silent

Typical framing of partner abuse as a heterosexual issue—with men abusing women—does a disservice to victims in abusive homosexual relationships.

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Is Violence More Common in Same-Sex Relationships?

A study in the US suggests that same-sex relationships suffer higher levels of domestic violence than heterosexual ones. Why is this, and how are Americans dealing with the problem?

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Domestic Violence Looks Different in LGBTQ+ Community

The signs of domestic violence are different in the LGBTQ community, but what you see on TV is usually inaccurate or unhealthy.

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Violence and Abuse in LGBTQ Relationships Is Common. But It’s Harder to Spot.

Messinger says the critical first step is awareness—acknowledging that this happens, and that it’s common.

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LGBTQ+ People Are Being Ignored in the National Discussion on Family and Sexual Violence

Research also shows LGBTQ+ people experience violence and abuse at similar, if not greater, rates than cisgender, heterosexual women.

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Tongues Untied: ‘Complex’ Relationships: On Love and Violence in LGBTQ Relationships

Darnell L. Moore in conversation with Wade Davis II about Love and Violence in LGBTQ Relationships.

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