Anonymous wrote:No. Anger control issues. But not DV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Anger control issues. But not DV.
This.
This would not get you arrested for DV. Stop looking to label everything that is an argument "domestic violence" because it really waters down the situations that TRULY ARE domestic violence. I will never understand why so many women on this board are eager to be a "victim" of something that is not abuse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think if anyone is throwing things during an argument and it makes you feel like you are in danger, call the police.
That means that three of my past girlfriends would now have police records and have appeared in the police log of my local paper.![]()
How the heck did you end up with three violent girlfriends? I've never dated anybody who did anything like that, although my husband admitted to punching a wall once, but it was before my time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think if anyone is throwing things during an argument and it makes you feel like you are in danger, call the police.
That means that three of my past girlfriends would now have police records and have appeared in the police log of my local paper.![]()
Anonymous wrote:In the past week my husband has kicked an exterior door in and smashed a console table into pieces.
The exterior door was because it was locked. The console table was because he thought there was too much in the drawer.
I know I need to be done, I can't let my kids grow up with a ticking time bomb. I just hate to admit my marriage failed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When it happened to me, no one would help. Even the police said a person can break there own door, tv, window, furniture , phone. They don't see that you are a thing that they think they own and can bust up.
I am never shocked when the news reports a man killing his wife or family.
A lot of stuff is busted up before it happens.
True, but it's not only man on woman. Same with woman on man. I had police respond who said it's community property, she can kick the door down, whatever. Long story short, she kept up, feeling invincible, until one day she was arrested.
Anonymous wrote:When it happened to me, no one would help. Even the police said a person can break there own door, tv, window, furniture , phone. They don't see that you are a thing that they think they own and can bust up.
I am never shocked when the news reports a man killing his wife or family.
A lot of stuff is busted up before it happens.
Anonymous wrote: I just hate to admit my marriage failed.
Anonymous wrote:In the past week my husband has kicked an exterior door in and smashed a console table into pieces.
The exterior door was because it was locked. The console table was because he thought there was too much in the drawer.
I know I need to be done, I can't let my kids grow up with a ticking time bomb. I just hate to admit my marriage failed.