So either go to the police or you’re not allowed to ever speak of it again. Got it.
So either go to the police or you’re not allowed to ever speak of it again. Got it.
What?? Every post of yours I read makes me more incredulous that you’re a real person. Why would they need to “catch the person who committed the rape”??? She knows who he is, he doesn’t need to be identified. The only thing that would prove to you is that they’d had sex and that she had resulting trauma - which this…
Someone like you needs there to be a video of a violent assault to believe a woman who says she has been raped.
You are part of the problem. Educate yourself.
It doesn’t seem like it’s sold like sudafed exactly, it’s sold as an in-store prescription, sort of. I believe they’ll be keeping records and having consultations with the patients.
Pharmacists in Europe see patients in the pharmacy and write them prescriptions all the time, so it’s not so unusual. It was great for me. In fact, there are some CVS stores in the US that have in-store doctors too, which is slightly different but same idea.
Like you said, you’re not an expert, so fuck off. Yes it’s common, and it doesn’t make it any less than rape. That doesn’t even make sense, troll.
She didn’t name him.
Well? How’d that go?
Instincts! Never ignore them. Hope she gets real counseling from someone with her best interests in mind.
bye
Shut up, troll.
Yeah, the denial that you can protect your kid from everyone.
Uh. It’s not a matter of empathy. It’s a matter of putting your child in worse danger, alienating her further so that she clings to the troubled person that she believes truly loves her and is the only person she can trust, and then you lose her forever either because she’ll be too ashamed and afraid to talk to…
This, exactly. Especially the young part. My abuser is now dating someone much younger than him (the age I was when we first started dating) and I am so afraid for her. I want to believe it’s different, that he’s different now, but I have a hard time doing that.
Responsibility to understand abusive relationships and not act irrationally in ways that will hurt more than they will help. Unless you’re planning to physically remove your child from their abuser and lock them away to “protect” them (which is, of course, its own form of abuse), then how exactly do you think you’re…
No, just a fucking idiot, is all.
Your daughter will never come to you in that situation because of your (very wrong and very strong) views on abuse. She will be ashamed and hide it from you because she knows you think she’s weak/wrong/bad/stupid for staying, and you may lose her forever. And seriously, if you did any kind of reading about abusive…
You’re out of your league, NonServiam. You’re showing a clear misunderstanding of the way abusive situations work. Don’t feel too bad, I didn’t understand before I was stuck in one either. I would have been judgy and thought it was easy and black and white before, too. By engaging here, I hope you’re out to actually…
Yet another argument for making a new law that bans men from making laws about what women do with their bodies. They have no fucking idea how they work, why are they making laws about them?