Is a push/grab worth leaving fiance?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He belongs in jail.


No. No, he does not. Get a grip.


Right. Let's wait until he murders her and the kids first. Because that's what next.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He belongs in jail.


God, you are a hysterical drama queen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He belongs in jail.


God, you are a hysterical drama queen.


No, just someone smart enough to recognize the beginning stages of a violent abuser.

Every man who has murdered a woman started down that path by shoving or pushing a woman first. He needs to be put in a facility that will ensure he is never able to reach that point. If he never gets out, so be it. There are other men who never abuse women. He won't be missed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He belongs in jail.


God, you are a hysterical drama queen.


No, just someone smart enough to recognize the beginning stages of a violent abuser.

Every man who has murdered a woman started down that path by shoving or pushing a woman first. He needs to be put in a facility that will ensure he is never able to reach that point. If he never gets out, so be it. There are other men who never abuse women. He won't be missed.


But not every man who has ever pushed a woman became a murderer. A small percentage, I'd venture to guess. Get a grip on yourself. You're insane.
Anonymous
Yes. It's a reason to leave now...I wish I would have done it when this first happened when my son was just born. To make the story shorter, it continued to happened and escalated. It only stopped years later when I called the police...we remained married for a couple of years, but things were never the same and I decided to divorce.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He belongs in jail.


God, you are a hysterical drama queen.


No, just someone smart enough to recognize the beginning stages of a violent abuser.

Every man who has murdered a woman started down that path by shoving or pushing a woman first. He needs to be put in a facility that will ensure he is never able to reach that point. If he never gets out, so be it. There are other men who never abuse women. He won't be missed.


I think you might nee a facility yourself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He belongs in jail.


God, you are a hysterical drama queen.


No, just someone smart enough to recognize the beginning stages of a violent abuser.

Every man who has murdered a woman started down that path by shoving or pushing a woman first. He needs to be put in a facility that will ensure he is never able to reach that point. If he never gets out, so be it. There are other men who never abuse women. He won't be missed.


You need a facility yourself. You're unstable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He belongs in jail.


God, you are a hysterical drama queen.


No, just someone smart enough to recognize the beginning stages of a violent abuser.

Every man who has murdered a woman started down that path by shoving or pushing a woman first. He needs to be put in a facility that will ensure he is never able to reach that point. If he never gets out, so be it. There are other men who never abuse women. He won't be missed.

+1
No matter what the haters say...this is the time to get out. I did. I read about many many many victims of domestic homicide who had seen these grey area signs but just never thought they were in real danger. Like explosive anger, threats, shoving, throwing things. Why take chances?
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