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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 729967" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>I’m reading fast and rushing and this deserves more thought. Apologies.</p><p>But right away, I can say for sure if he hits you, call the police.</p><p>I perused the above post and its excellent. Great advice in my book.</p><p>A restraining order sounds wise.</p><p>Think of who you can turn to for not only emotional support, but physical if you need it.</p><p>Read whatever you can get your hands on re boundaries.</p><p>Turn off your cell phone or block his calls temporarily if he is abusive.</p><p>Can you lock your bedroom door? With a powerful lock?</p><p>I would quietly seek legal advice about how you might safely “evict” him should that become necessary.</p><p>Yes, a restraining order sounds like s good idea. Don’t let yourself be abused. Be safe. This sounds dangerous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 729967, member: 4152"] I’m reading fast and rushing and this deserves more thought. Apologies. But right away, I can say for sure if he hits you, call the police. I perused the above post and its excellent. Great advice in my book. A restraining order sounds wise. Think of who you can turn to for not only emotional support, but physical if you need it. Read whatever you can get your hands on re boundaries. Turn off your cell phone or block his calls temporarily if he is abusive. Can you lock your bedroom door? With a powerful lock? I would quietly seek legal advice about how you might safely “evict” him should that become necessary. Yes, a restraining order sounds like s good idea. Don’t let yourself be abused. Be safe. This sounds dangerous. [/QUOTE]
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