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Love? (part B)

                                               Loving Someone and Being In Love “True love doesn’t happen right away; it’s an ever-growing process.  It develops after you’ve gone through many ups and downs, when you’ve suffered together, cried together,  laughed together.” – Ricardo  Montalban      justychidd.com Loving someone and being in love with someone are similar feelings with some key differences.  Professional life coach and relationship expert Kemi Sogunle says, “Being in love with someone can stem from infatuation, possessiveness and obsession.  Loving someone, on the other hand, goes beyond physical presence.  You desire to see them grow, you see past their flaws, you see opportunities of building into each other and together; you motivate, encourage and inspire one another.” A lot of the tim...

Tech Safety for Domestic Abuse Victim and Survivors

Main topic: A Comprehensive Guide to Tech Safety for Domestic Abuse Victims and Survivors   by  TechWarn.com Digital abuse is now a thing, and if you are here, chances are you know that already. Domestically violent partners have now stepped up their lust for power and control so much that they call on technology for their sinister works. While you are not responsible for the actions of the abusive partner, you will be affected by the things they choose to do with the technology at their disposal.  But then, you don’t have to take things lying down either. How about some tips to help combat digital domestic violence with technology on your own? Protecting Yourself The first step to protecting yourself is understanding the channels of digital abuse so you can plug the leaks.  That way, you can use your knowledge of the technology being employed against you to cripple the abuser and live a perfect life – just as you deserve. We discuss this unde...