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#MaybeHeDoesntHitYou Tweets Highlights That Domestic Abuse Is Not Just Physical
#5
#MaybeHeDoesntHitYou but he compares you to other women, criticizes your body and constantly tells you, you aren’t doing enough for him.
— Iman A. (@aveiman) May 10, 2016
#6
#MaybeHeDoesntHitYou is making me realize how many abusive relationships I’ve actually been in…
— mama (@hansen_mary) May 13, 2016
#7
#maybehedoesnthityou i never treated a girl with disrespect or any of these crazy moments. Life is too short to anything but happy!!
— R.J. Guy (@ratedrguy10) May 13, 2016
#8
#maybehedoesnthityou but he only does what he wants as a parent & makes you do all the unfun stuff so ur kids think he’s the “cool” parent
— april kitt (@april_kitt) May 8, 2016
#9
#maybehedoesnthityou but he constantly criticizes your clothes, your makeup, your body, instructs you to work out and be more ‘feminine.’
— Laurie Penny (@PennyRed) May 11, 2016
These tweets will hopefully lead to some form of change which can help people in any form of an abusive situation.
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