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    • Step 3: Tell Someone
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    • Step 5: Make a Plan
    • Step 6: GTFO!
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Leaving an abusive relationship can be a terrifying process. Here are some suggestions on how to do it. Naturally, every situation calls for a unique set of responses, but perhaps this list will be of some help to you.

Step 1: Document Everything

Step 2: Safety First

Step 3: Tell Someone

Step 4: Assess Your Situation

Step 5: Make a Plan

Step 6: GTFO!

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  • About
  • How To…
    • Step 1: Document Everything
    • Step 2: Safety First
    • Step 3: Tell Someone
    • Step 4: Assess Your Situation
    • Step 5: Make a Plan
    • Step 6: GTFO!
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