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In reply to the discussion: I am a Male. [View all]villager
(26,001 posts)3. My Ex abused me too, actually. Bit me once or twice, kicked me, and was routinely verbally abusive
Including in front of our kids.
The boys are almost grown now, and I'll be able to really reduce my contact with her then, but I've had to stay in touch, necessarily, as they've grown up.
It's a shitty situation to be in. I wonder if calling the cops and making her face up to anger management would have helped anything? Traumatized our then-young sons more? Sent her on a different trajectory than the one where she wound up cheating, blasting apart what was left of our marriage?
I know that she had been a victim of sexual predation when younger, and much of her rage (and need to "control" through that rage) came from that.
Still. It's a terrible thing to be in.
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My Ex abused me too, actually. Bit me once or twice, kicked me, and was routinely verbally abusive
villager
Sep 2014
#3
And then she left me for a verbally abusive alcoholic, who she *returned* to after hospitalization
villager
Sep 2014
#8
That has occurred to me, too. There was -- is -- a biochemical component, as well
villager
Sep 2014
#66
So it's not possible for a woman to hit a man with an object as his back is turned....
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Sep 2014
#17
What does the ability to "just physically walk away" have to do with it?
beam me up scottie
Sep 2014
#21
My dad tried to walk away, so mom picked up a butcher knife and chased after him.
B Calm
Sep 2014
#22
The highest potential for violence is there regardless of the size of one compared to the other
gollygee
Sep 2014
#30
"this is why discussion of domestic violence towards men is considered in poor taste."
hrmjustin
Sep 2014
#47
Conversations about collective blame or "degrees of violence" miss the point.
lumberjack_jeff
Sep 2014
#63
So... basically you're saying it's ok to beat your husband unconscious....
Smarmie Doofus
Sep 2014
#71