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Abusers may try to make their partners feel guilty for leaving from "summary" of Why Does He Do That? by Lundy Bancroft

An abuser may try to make his partner feel guilty for leaving by telling her that he needs her, loves her, and can't live without her. He may say that he doesn't know how he will survive without her, that he will fall apart, that he will go crazy. He may claim that he has changed, that he has seen the errors of his ways, that he is a different man now. He may promise that he will go to therapy, that he will get help, that he will do whatever it takes to make things right. He may remind her of all the good times they shared, all the memories they created, all the dreams they had together. He may point out that they have been through so much, that they have overcome so many obstacles, that they are meant to be together. He may say that no one else will ever love her like he does, that no one else will ever understand her like he does, that no one else will ever treat her like he does. He may use her children against her, telling her that they will be devastated if she leaves, that they will blame her for breaking up ...
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    Why Does He Do That?

    Lundy Bancroft

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