Anonymous wrote:This is really confusing, and I'm not usually confused by these threads. Maybe try to clarify who is who first, then retell the story.
Anonymous wrote:So who are you cutting ties with? The one in the abusive relationship or the one defending the abuser?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. I'm sorry. They sound like trash.
His parents didn't raise his sister this way. They're just as horrified. We want to place the blame on her husband but she's just as guilty. She says things like "she's learned not to argue with him" a lot now.
My mom wasn't raised that way either. Yet, she stayed married to my dad for 23 years and he beat the shit out of her and us every week like clock work. It only ended because he killed himself.
I have to appear in court on Wednesday as a prosecution witness to a DV case involving a coworker. According to her sister, they weren't raised that way either. She's back with her abuser and trying to convince me it was all a 'huge misunderstanding'.
Domestic violence is fucked up. I'm make sure she knows you're there for her without judgment but, personally, I couldn't tolerate being around them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. I'm sorry. They sound like trash.
His parents didn't raise his sister this way. They're just as horrified. We want to place the blame on her husband but she's just as guilty. She says things like "she's learned not to argue with him" a lot now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm having trouble sorting out all these people and relationships. But anyone who believes that a woman has the responsibility of not arguing with a man to prevent violence is blaming the victim.
That's what I say.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. I'm sorry. They sound like trash.
Anonymous wrote:I'm having trouble sorting out all these people and relationships. But anyone who believes that a woman has the responsibility of not arguing with a man to prevent violence is blaming the victim.
Anonymous wrote:What does your husband say?