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I know that we all say we would never put up with abuse and hundres/thousands do but i really find it hard to believe that after being attcked with a claw hammer burnt over and over again and being paraded around like some kind of trophie, that some self respect/survival instinct did not kick in.
He wants to thank his neighbour, had it not been for he/she i doubt he would still be alive.
Sexy_Kelly
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Originally posted by RENTON:
CHICKEN - well we have both people claiming to love each other yet she abuses him rotten and he accepts it

Now tell me a psychiatrist wouldn't have a field day?


Depends on your definition of love. Sometimes in these relationships love is defined by the word control and fear plays a large part in control.
Mentalist
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Originally posted by tupps:
Maybe some of you people who are passing judgement might like to read a little about how abuse works. Nod


I agree Tupps, sometimes it's very hard when watching from the outside to understand why someone doesn't just get up and leave but it's not as easy as that, as I said in my earlier post sometimes "love" is defined by fear and control.
Mentalist
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Originally posted by Mentalist:
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Originally posted by tupps:
Maybe some of you people who are passing judgement might like to read a little about how abuse works. Nod


I agree Tupps, sometimes it's very hard when watching from the outside to understand why someone doesn't just get up a leave but it's not as easy as that, as I said in my earlier post sometimes "love" is defined by fear and control.


Nod We talked about this in that thread that got pulled when the forum first opened. Lots of factors come together to make leaving difficult. Shame being one of them: which is even more difficult if the abuse is woman to man.
tupps
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Originally posted by tupps:
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Originally posted by Mentalist:
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Originally posted by tupps:
Maybe some of you people who are passing judgement might like to read a little about how abuse works. Nod


I agree Tupps, sometimes it's very hard when watching from the outside to understand why someone doesn't just get up a leave but it's not as easy as that, as I said in my earlier post sometimes "love" is defined by fear and control.


Nod We talked about this in that thread that got pulled when the forum first opened. Lots of factors come together to make leaving difficult. Shame being one of them: which is even more difficult if the abuse is woman to man.


I also think that the law is not on the side of abuse victims. If reported the abuser goes away for a very short period of time leaving the abused to worry about when the person is released.
Mentalist

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