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In the morning, the heavens opened and it began to rain. Bella grabbed her umbrella to get to school, as she walked out of the hostel the first

How to reduce domestic violence

  • Peaceful discussion
  • Quiet and pillow talk
  • Attending marriage counseling
  • Visiting a therapist when necessary
  • Being flexible
  • Having understanding
  • Ignoring her rantings and nagging
  • Not talking back at him
  • Obeying and respecting him
  • Not snubbing him
  • Making him feel secured
  • Not flaunting his orders
  • Apologizing to him whether or not you are at fault
  • Hasten to reconciling with him

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