Monday, April 26, 2010

Jenna Jamenson in domestic violence dispute with boyfriend Tito Ortiz; signs of domestic violence


 
Tito Ortiz, the boyfriend of Jenna Jamenson, was just arrested today for felony domestic violence at the home he shares with his girlfriend.

 
Jenna Jameson appeared to have had "visible injuries" when the cops arrived at the couple's home in Huntington Beach, CA.

 
We're told someone called 911 today at 9:53 AM and reported a "disturbance."

 
Tito is currently in custody and on his way to a Huntington Beach jail in Orange County, CA.

Tito and Jenna are not married -- but they have twin boys together.

This is quite sad.  We hope that both the twins and Jenna Jamenson are alright.  Signs that your partner might be an abuser may be hard to recognize, but can be.  Remember domestic violence doesn't have to be physical, but mental and emotional.  Also, men can also be abused in a relationship though most women are. 

■Calls you names, insults you or puts you down



■Prevents you from going to work or school


■Stops you from seeing family members or friends


■Tries to control how you spend money, where you go or what you wear


■Acts jealous or possessive or constantly accuses you of being unfaithful


■Gets angry when drinking alcohol or using drugs


■Threatens you with violence or a weapon


■Hits, kicks, shoves, slaps, chokes or otherwise hurts you, your children or your pets


■Forces you to have sex or engage in sexual acts against your will


■Blames you for his or her violent behavior or tells you that you deserve it


You may also be experiencing domestic violence if you're in a lesbian relationship with someone who:

 

 

 
■Threatens to tell friends, family, colleagues or community members your sexual orientation or gender identity

 
■Tells you that authorities won't help a homosexual, bisexual or transgendered person

 
■Tells you that leaving the relationship means you're admitting that homosexual relationships are deviant

 
■Tells you that abuse is a normal part of homosexual relationships or that domestic violence can't occur in homosexual relationships

 
■Justifies abuse by telling you that you're not "really" homosexual, bisexual or transgender

 
■Says women can't be violent

 
■Portrays the violence as mutual and consensual

 
■Depicts the abuse as part of a sadomasochistic activity
 
For more info on signs and patterns, read more here

 


 

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