4) THERE’S TOO MUCH TO LOSE
While many abused women are stuck in awful situations because of controlling men and their own lack of self confidence, some are forced to stay because other things are invested in the relationship, like marriage, kids, or property. Perhaps it’s the man’s income that allows for a certain lifestyle, pressuring wifey to stay for a fear that she couldn’t make enough on her own. That’s when shit gets really nasty, and not every woman can afford the court costs of a custody battle. I’ve seen countless females get put in positions where they have to grin and bear the abuse for the sake of their children, when they would have otherwise ran at the first sign. Whatever course the woman takes at that point is sure to be painfully long, exhausting, and expensive, presenting the impossible decision of having to either stay and pray or leave and risk the terrifyingly unknown.
Courtesy: Ijeoma Esther Ogbuka.
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