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Summary of Lundy Bancroft's Why Does He Do That?
- Narrated by: Paul Bartlett
- Length: 31 mins
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Sample key takeaways:
1. Often, women are attracted to men who later begin to exhibit moodiness, constantly criticize their partners, and engage in other forms of abuse.
2. Women are beaten by their partners more often than men are beaten by their partners. About 2 to 4 million women are beaten by their partners every year in the United States.
3. It can be difficult to recognize chronic mistreatment, because most abusive men also have many good qualities and don’t initially seem like abusers. They are often very charming at the beginning of relationships.
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