You had me wondering.Wrong thread. Sorry!
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
You had me wondering.Wrong thread. Sorry!
LOL! I was totally confused. My poor brain is on overload lately.You had me wondering.
LOL! I was totally confused. My poor brain is on overload lately.
Yeah that's a good way to help a DV victim, tell them it's their fault (sarcasm)
Many people who fall into the DV cycle need help, counseling, and help with their self esteem. By telling them its their fault it only adds fuel to their belief that they deserve to be in that situation. Many times they don't understand the difference and are pre-dispositioned to be abused. Likely they have been abused or witnessed sanctioned abuse as children, verbal or otherwise.
Instead of knocking her down she should be lifted up. No I am not saying you should try to save her because in the end the change comes from her, but being verbally abusive (calling her names like "idiot" and so on) is only going to make things worse.
Oh, that's awful...Danged good thing it was only a dentist...she could have been a proctologist or worse...a surgeon. He could have awakened missing a lot more or less. Hahahaha
The term, "She's got an axe to grind" is a misnomer...She's already ground the axe and is just waiting for a chance to bury it in his skull.Maybe she just thought of him as a dog. So now his bark is worse than his...well you know.
Well I will try not to offend any women here but it has been my experience both front line and behind the wall that women tend to be more vengeful than men. I am not saying men are not, but seems to be that women are more vicious and carry the ax longer than men. Based only on my experience.