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It's important to recognize that no one deserves to be abused, and it's never your fault if someone chooses to abuse you. Here are some steps you can take to protect yourself from abuse: 1. Recognize the signs of abuse: Abuse can take many forms, including physical, emotional, psychological, sexual, financial, and spiritual abuse. It's important to educate yourself about the different types of abuse so you can recognize the warning signs. 2. Trust your instincts: If something doesn't feel right, it probably isn't. Trust your gut instincts and don't ignore red flags or warning signs. 3. Set boundaries: Clearly communicate your boundaries and expectations with the people in your life. Don't be afraid to say no or speak up if someone crosses your boundaries. 4. Surround yourself with supportive people: Seek out positive relationships with people who respect and support you. These relationships can serve as a buffer against abusive behaviors. 5. Take care of yourself: Make self-care a priority. This can include engaging in activities that bring you joy, getting enough sleep and exercise, and seeking professional help if you need it. 6. Seek help if you are being abused: If you are being abused, it's important to seek help. Talk to a trusted friend or family member, a counselor, or a domestic violence hotline. Remember that you are not alone, and there are resources available to help you.
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