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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Because nowadays everything is “abuse” and it’s en vogue to be a victim. [/quote] Once again, from this thread - http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/30/705807.page Haven't you heard? These days, anything a man does that a woman doesn't like gets labeled as some kind of abuse. You get angry and raise your voice? That's verbal abuse Try to ignore it and not say anything? That's emotional abuse Spend your money in a way she doesn't agree? That's financial abuse Ask her for sex more often than she wants it? That's sexual abuse Try to get physical anyway? Of course, that's physical abuse. Also sexual abuse. Likewise, don't give it to her as often as she wants. That's sexual deprivation...abuse Call her out on her crazy? That's mental abuse..oh and, Gaslighting, but that's another thread Tracking her social media because you don't trust her? That's...wait for it...I swear this is real... Technological abuse Sending her text messages, expecting a response but getting nothing? That's Cyber abuse Harassing her about an actual affair when you catch her? That's Psychological abuse Telling her you wish she would eat healthy and maybe lose a few? Fat shaming, emotional abuse Belittling her academic focus or worthless degree? That's academic abuse Not being nice to her in public if, for example, she is drunk and flirting with other men? That's Social abuse Driving too fast with her in the car? That's Environmental abuse, or maybe, Vehicular abuse if it's her car. Feel free to add to the list if you like. Remember, every interaction with a man that a woman finds unpleasant these days is surely some kind of abuse. [/quote]
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