[stylist] DBG 7 and domestic violence
helene ryles
dreamavdb at googlemail.com
Thu Sep 17 22:24:50 UTC 2009
Jim,
I'm sorry to hear about your experience with your first wife. I think
both sexes can be both abused and abusers.
You stayed longer then I did. I only actually stayed 18 months, but I
stayed longer then I should have none the less. I may have stayed even
longer if it wasn't for my guide dog Jilli.
Helene
On 17/09/2009, LoriStay at aol.com <LoriStay at aol.com> wrote:
> Also, a person with low self esteem is a more likely target for abuse.
> Though sometimes the other party wears the person down little by little.
> Lori
> In a message dated 9/16/09 7:18:38 PM, jbron at optonline.net writes:
>
>
>> Statisticly sons who grow up in a home where the father is an abuser, the
>> son has a better chance of being an abuser also. The same goes for a girl
>> in a home where the mother is being abused. She will probably marry a man
>> who will abuse her. The stats also show that the abused woman will go
>> back
>> over and over to the man who is abusing her. If the man is brought up on
>> criminal charges for his abuse, the woman will most often defend his
>> actions
>> in a court of law. You are right. It defies logic. Judith
>> ----- Original Message -----
>>
>
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