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In reply to the discussion: Watched a sickening drama unfold at a local grocery store the other evening. [View all]Coventina
(28,014 posts)94. Very true! I know of one abuser who is very leftist, into social justice, etc.
He falls into the "sensitive guy" abuser profile.
See below:
The sensitive guy uses guilt to control you.
When we talked about emotional caretaking in signs of an abuser, this is the type of guy who demands it the most.
He will not scream if your dinner is late, but he will go berserk if you dont sacrifice yourself for his emotional well-being.
Sensitive abusers tend to know some psychoanalysis and psychologist lingo, which they will use to play up their pain and to find faults within you.
He blames you for his pain, but when you are hurt, of course, he ignores it or minimizes it.
With time, he can get threatening and intimidating.
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Watched a sickening drama unfold at a local grocery store the other evening. [View all]
Midnight Writer
Oct 3
OP
All maga hate all Women...period. They hate them more when they cant control them.
Eliot Rosewater
Oct 3
#4
The American Oligarches are gonna trample men, but figure if men can abuse women, they won't see the root problem
Attilatheblond
Oct 3
#23
Know, dear sir, that there are women who have known you & your type, and appreciated you for that.
Attilatheblond
Oct 3
#31
I mean yes, but I just do not think this is a pat on the back not hitting loved ones.
LizBeth
Oct 4
#76
You are 100% correct! And did a VERY important think to help give a hand up for sisters we never met.
Attilatheblond
Oct 4
#68
You are a dear and worthy person and we all benefit from you sharing your experiences and lessons learned
Attilatheblond
Oct 5
#100
Mine too, he spent alot of money on alcohol, but I wasn't allowed to spend $20 on groceries
Clouds Passing
Oct 3
#13
This is why I like reading Reddit. People in these abusive situations are talked into / supported into leaving.
BlueWaveNeverEnd
Oct 3
#16
How horrible. My father - who was pretty right wing - told me his father was this kind of guy, and thus my father...
NNadir
Oct 3
#20
The country needs to take domestic abuse more seriously. Law enforcement needs to take it more seriously.
Martin68
Oct 3
#21
I think men would be happier, too, if schools had SEL classes of some sort in grade school
lostnfound
Oct 3
#42
SEL is what we're supposed to learn in a good history class, social studies class, literature class, art class
Martin68
Oct 4
#83
How distressing. I'm glad the manager made the right call. No one should have to live (exist) in fear.
LoisB
Oct 3
#22
Just Saying: If a case came up on a docket, where a beaten wife finally did something in order..
chouchou
Oct 3
#24
To all of you who escaped, thank you for saying so. I had a roommate once who had escaped...
Hekate
Oct 3
#27
Trauma, secrets, lies, and neglect become transgenerational - add religious fundamentalism and authoritarianism,
Backseat Driver
Oct 4
#58
Way back before the Y2K stuff came along, I was on a "prepper" forum. I liked to read the stories members wrote, mostly.
mucholderthandirt
Oct 4
#56
Around 1980 I was working in PA town. A woman shoved a knife through her husbands chest and he, well, died.
twodogsbarking
Oct 4
#67