Anonymous wrote:Yes I’m married to one. We didn’t tell anyone when he was arrested. Didn’t affect his career but it deeply affected the family of course.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“cleanse that reputation”? Really???
he can “cleanse” his reputation by admitting he needs anger management therapy and medication, attending therapy, and taking medication, and not denying what he did.
I get that. But does a man try to highlight all of that to friends and family? How do you make it known you're working on improving and it was a one-off lapse, you know? Because as some have posted here, some people assume the absolute worst and probably assume you're a crazy monster.
Ugh. Anonymous wrote:Yes I’m married to one. We didn’t tell anyone when he was arrested. Didn’t affect his career but it deeply affected the family of course.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“cleanse that reputation”? Really???
he can “cleanse” his reputation by admitting he needs anger management therapy and medication, attending therapy, and taking medication, and not denying what he did.
I get that. But does a man try to highlight all of that to friends and family? How do you make it known you're working on improving and it was a one-off lapse, you know? Because as some have posted here, some people assume the absolute worst and probably assume you're a crazy monster.
Anonymous wrote:And was he able to reform? How do you cleanse that reputation once news of your arrest leaks to your social circle, which includes your kids' friends' parents?
My husband's best friend from college was just arrested on a family ski trip. Both very drunk, she called the cops, he was arrested, mug shot and the whole nine. They both have great careers, they are both super sweet, he is especially hilarious, two lovely teen kids, and they are always seem so happy. My husband believes he's stressed about work, which led to too much drinking, and then whatever occurred on their trip.
Of course he has to deal with any fallout from his wife, but what about from the friends and colleagues once people start gossiping about it? I'd be totally mortified to show my face. For starters, make it clear to everyone you're never drinking again and become more devout to whatever religion you are? It gives me anxiety to even think about.
Anonymous wrote:And was he able to reform? How do you cleanse that reputation once news of your arrest leaks to your social circle, which includes your kids' friends' parents?
My husband's best friend from college was just arrested on a family ski trip. Both very drunk, she called the cops, he was arrested, mug shot and the whole nine. They both have great careers, they are both super sweet, he is especially hilarious, two lovely teen kids, and they are always seem so happy. My husband believes he's stressed about work, which led to too much drinking, and then whatever occurred on their trip.
Of course he has to deal with any fallout from his wife, but what about from the friends and colleagues once people start gossiping about it? I'd be totally mortified to show my face. For starters, make it clear to everyone you're never drinking again and become more devout to whatever religion you are? It gives me anxiety to even think about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know so many successful men guilty of domestic violence. You just don’t realize it.
This…
And rape, sexual abuse, sexual harassment etc.
People hate nothing more than “ruining the life” of a promising/successful white man
He’ll be alright
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And was he able to reform? How do you cleanse that reputation once news of your arrest leaks to your social circle, which includes your kids' friends' parents?
My husband's best friend from college was just arrested on a family ski trip. Both very drunk, she called the cops, he was arrested, mug shot and the whole nine. They both have great careers, they are both super sweet, he is especially hilarious, two lovely teen kids, and they are always seem so happy. My husband believes he's stressed about work, which led to too much drinking, and then whatever occurred on their trip.
Of course he has to deal with any fallout from his wife, but what about from the friends and colleagues once people start gossiping about it? I'd be totally mortified to show my face. For starters, make it clear to everyone you're never drinking again and become more devout to whatever religion you are? It gives me anxiety to even think about.
As a woman who has experienced domestic violence, the fact that you are so concerned about him, and not at all about his wife and children, is alarming.
Why aren't you worried about how this woman you describe as sweet will keep herself and those lovely children safe, and heal from what must have been a terribly traumatic event for her to call for help?
+1 I'm a survivor of childhood DV. Your concern is misplaced and alarming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And was he able to reform? How do you cleanse that reputation once news of your arrest leaks to your social circle, which includes your kids' friends' parents?
My husband's best friend from college was just arrested on a family ski trip. Both very drunk, she called the cops, he was arrested, mug shot and the whole nine. They both have great careers, they are both super sweet, he is especially hilarious, two lovely teen kids, and they are always seem so happy. My husband believes he's stressed about work, which led to too much drinking, and then whatever occurred on their trip.
Of course he has to deal with any fallout from his wife, but what about from the friends and colleagues once people start gossiping about it? I'd be totally mortified to show my face. For starters, make it clear to everyone you're never drinking again and become more devout to whatever religion you are? It gives me anxiety to even think about.
As a woman who has experienced domestic violence, the fact that you are so concerned about him, and not at all about his wife and children, is alarming.
Why aren't you worried about how this woman you describe as sweet will keep herself and those lovely children safe, and heal from what must have been a terribly traumatic event for her to call for help?