I had honestly not even made the connection. LOL I think I was just reading too fast.
I had honestly not even made the connection. LOL I think I was just reading too fast.
Oh jeez, do you know how much I despise going to my wife's work social events?
That is the first thing I did as well... :)
No lie there is a practicing OBGYN in Virginia named Harry Beaver.
My first thought.....
I remember my mom's gyno's name...Dr. Beaver. No joke.
Thank you.
Me too. Not that it's not a great story.
It's frightening how quickly victimizers can size up likely victims. They're like cheetahs picking out the weak gazelle from the herd or something. It seems almost innate.
Didn't read any of the article and just came down to make sure someone had already pointed this out. Yup! Don't worry, Erin, I'll read it!
I seriously thought it was a made-up name for legal reasons. Seriously.
There was- I kid you not- a proctologist in Austin named Dick Chopper. I think guys kinda got a kick out of getting their vasectomies from him.
Such a horrible story!!! And yet, I kept thinking...."Muffley? His name is Muffley??"
That was actually my expression, too, when I started reading the article.
But... You ARE blaming her.
I feel she has some blame here but the fact is he knows he works with women who are susceptible to postpartum depression. He knew what he was doing by grooming her. The biggest thing that a woman deals with after birth is her horrible body image and it doesn't take much to make her feel better. As a medical…
I wish women were not taught to be non-confrontational and peacekeepers. On top of men (and people in general) being taught not to abuse others, of course.
There ya go.
The first thing I thought. Probably to shield myself from the rest of this awful story. Not only is he a horrid abuser, he's also a sniveling little coward, all But think of my wife and kid! You're the awful one for putting them through this! Honestly, the levels of denial here...