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Happy Thanksgiving,
You have so much to be thankful for. Don’t you?
Join us this Friday, November 27th @ 10 p.m. – midnight (eastern) for episode #19 “Domestic Silence” on The BOOTY Call Show with S-Dot & Friends. We’ll be discussing the current state of relationships between men & women.
Has a “mouth” problem led to a “hand” problem? Suffering from the MJBs? Are you in a verbal or physically abusive relationship? Let’s keep it REAL talk.
“How you gonna win when you ain’t right within?” – Lauryn Hill, Doo Wop (That Thing)
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LET’S END THE DOMESTIC SILENCE…
Many guys today are being henpecked by emasculating women with “mouth” problems that have been socialized to believe they need to conceal a man’s testicles in their purses in order to gain control of him. This has led to countless men running in the opposite direction, tuning them out entirely (notice the rise of skinny jeans wearers), and sadly in some cases developing “hand” problems in response to this abusive behavior. It’s time to end the ‘domestic silence’ in our relationships and have REAL talk about REAL things with REAL people.
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If you or someone you know is involved in an abusive relationship, get help now! Contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1.800.799.SAFE (7233) 1.800.787.3224 (TTY) - it's anonymus & confidential.
FYI: Web Safety Guidelines
If you bookmark this or any other site about domestic violence, the fact that you've been seeking information or help may be discovered by someone you prefer didn't know. So as a safeguard, you may either want to 1) access this site from somewhere other than home; or 2) clear all cache, cookies and history files from your web browser.
See the helpful information below and follow the instructions for eliminating traces of your visit to this website.
Cookies and cache
Temporary Internet files, or cache, contain a "travel record" of the items you have seen, heard, or downloaded from the web, including images, sounds, web pages, even cookies. Cookies are cryptic bookmarks that a website can place on your computer to acknowledge your prior visit, authenticate your access or let you continue surfing a site from where you last left off. They can leave a trail of evidence of where you have been on the web. So if you visit a website on domestic violence and a cookie is created, others can trace your trail and discover where you've been.
Clear the cache for Internet Explorer 6
1. Click "Start" and select "Control Panel." (Note: With Windows XP Classic View click the Windows "Start" button and select "Settings" and "Control Panel").
2. Open the "Internet Options" icon.
3. Click the "General" tab if it isn't selected already.
4. Under the heading "Temporary Internet files," click "Delete Files...".
5. Click "OK" to exit.
Clear cookies for Internet Explorer 6
1. Click "Start" and select "Control Panel." (Note: Windows XP Classic View click the Windows "Start" button and select "Settings" and "Control Panel").
2. Open the "Internet Options" icon.
3. Click the "General" tab if it isn't selected already.
4. Under the heading "Temporary Internet files," click on "Delete Cookies...".
5. Click "OK" for the "Delete all cookies in the Temporary Internet Files folder?" prompt.
6. Click "OK" to exit.
SOURCE: http://www.domesticviolencecenter.org/links-and-resources/web-safety.htm