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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Equating cheating with hitting a child is completely wrong. I'm married and my husband is not a cheater, so I don't have a personal dog in this fight. But, it does a real disservice to children who have been actually abused to equate the two. There is a reason that cheating does not lead to loss of custody or removal from the home.[/quote] No, naming one form of abuse does not diminsh the seriousness of other forms. Cheating is a serious form of emotional abuse that often causes complex PTSD in the victim. Emotional abuse and physical abuse can’t be ranked: one is not better or worse than the other. [/quote] I’m sorry but no. Banging your secretary takes a far second to throwing your wife down a staircase.[/quote] +1. Also, it obviously really sucks to be cheated on, but I’m not going to believe this “complex PTSD” equates to the likes of what war veterans, etc. experience. That cheapens the very real trauma of those people. [/quote] But, obviously people with PTSD are cheapening the very real trauma of war heros that have lost their limbs and those paraplegics cheapen the lives of the actualy war dead. Pain is not a competition. [/quote]
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