| Jesus, this kind of thing makes me sick. My exDW alienated me from my DD, tried to keep her out of my life just to be a vengeful bitch! Fortunately, DD has seen through this. Your kids will too. Be careful, OP! |
I called the police on her. |
I called the police on her. One more than one occasion. |
Of course you did. Then they told you that chattel slavery is illegal in the United States and not to make any more nuisance calls. |
| Wow, this thread has totally derailed. |
Bound to happen once the women-haters show up. |
No, just that the womyn on this forum have a hard time believing and accepting that women can and are often just a vicious when it comes to emotional and physical abuse as any man. Yet, the resources that are out there for dealing with domestic violence are all aimed at helping women and small or female children. Any man looking for help or woman with a male child over a certain age is on his/her own. |
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Ideology makes you stupid and blind.
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This is parental alienation and only a sick parent does this to another parent. Your exDW didn't get the message that you have just as many rights as a parent as she did. Why do people take out their marriage woes on the kids? |
They can, but aren't often, just as vicious. Who's drinking the kool-aid here? (That would be you, in case you don't comprehend.) |
| Studies have shown that women are just as likely as men to be the initial aggressors in domestic violence. Further, incidences of FOM violence are under-reported, and it is still acceptable to use FOM violence as standard humorous trope in entertainment, i.e. "Boys are stupid, let's throw rocks at them!" |
PP. It does if you 1) want the kids to stay in the house that they're in because you want to stay in the school district. (I couldn't afford an apartment here.) and 2) you want an agreement rather than a long drawn out fight. I could file for divorce with him living in the house and get a court order requiring him to leave, but he is going to fight me on every single thing. Not sure how that gets me to "Mother of the Year," though. |
Of all the dumb pieces of advice, this one really takes the cake. |
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Truth be told, I wash my wife would ask me to leave because I don't have the balls to do it on my own.
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Depends on your definition of domestic violence. And yes, that matters. But more to the point, why are people/perhaps just one jerk assuming that the women who reported that they called the police or got restraining orders were lying? There was nothing in their posts to suggests it was a game to them, and one PP in particular clarified that it was the result of violence. What's up with the derailment about people/perhaps just one jerk making these stupid assumptions? |