Anonymous wrote:OP here. I did not hit him. He knew where I was laying and he threw it with force. Furthermore, he didn't apologize - he told me I shouldn't have left it in the walkway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd get out and contact the police. This is assault and battery, and domestic abuse. The police MUST arrest him for this if you report it, and I definitely would.
This is an indicator that he is prone to violence, and frankly, he should be in jail. How long is up to him. If he gets help, maybe he should receive a short sentence. If not, well, then he doesn't need to get out, period. It's not like there's a shortage of men out there.
Point is, he's clearly violent and out of control. Today it was a pillow, tomorrow he might be shooting you and your child. That is completely within the realm of possibility and you need to deal with him according
Imagine this guy in the slammer and the other inmates ask what he is in there for. Hard core MFers talking to him and he says, I threw a pillow at my wife.
In for assault with a soft and cuddly weapon
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd get out and contact the police. This is assault and battery, and domestic abuse. The police MUST arrest him for this if you report it, and I definitely would.
This is an indicator that he is prone to violence, and frankly, he should be in jail. How long is up to him. If he gets help, maybe he should receive a short sentence. If not, well, then he doesn't need to get out, period. It's not like there's a shortage of men out there.
Point is, he's clearly violent and out of control. Today it was a pillow, tomorrow he might be shooting you and your child. That is completely within the realm of possibility and you need to deal with him according
Imagine this guy in the slammer and the other inmates ask what he is in there for. Hard core MFers talking to him and he says, I threw a pillow at my wife.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, get the F out now. Advise I wish i had taken. I promise you this is just the beginning. Take your baby and get out.
Anonymous wrote:I'd get out and contact the police. This is assault and battery, and domestic abuse. The police MUST arrest him for this if you report it, and I definitely would.
This is an indicator that he is prone to violence, and frankly, he should be in jail. How long is up to him. If he gets help, maybe he should receive a short sentence. If not, well, then he doesn't need to get out, period. It's not like there's a shortage of men out there.
Point is, he's clearly violent and out of control. Today it was a pillow, tomorrow he might be shooting you and your child. That is completely within the realm of possibility and you need to deal with him according
Anonymous wrote:Can you elaborate some on the emotional abuse/violence? And what is financial abuse?
Anonymous wrote:This thread is an absolute joke. I know the OP's soon-to-be ex-husband and this man is genuinely a great person. Think about it people...You don't think a woman can be emotionally abusive too, creating or adding to the toxicity of the relationship? Get over yourself and move on because people in a volatile relationship are going to be ugly to one another, from both sides!
Anonymous wrote:I'd get out and contact the police. This is assault and battery, and domestic abuse. The police MUST arrest him for this if you report it, and I definitely would.
This is an indicator that he is prone to violence, and frankly, he should be in jail. How long is up to him. If he gets help, maybe he should receive a short sentence. If not, well, then he doesn't need to get out, period. It's not like there's a shortage of men out there.
Point is, he's clearly violent and out of control. Today it was a pillow, tomorrow he might be shooting you and your child. That is completely within the realm of possibility and you need to deal with him according
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, get the F out now. Advise I wish i had taken. I promise you this is just the beginning. Take your baby and get out.