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Posted on 6/18/18 at 3:22 pm to Fewer Kilometers
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Doing your business on a woman as she lays there crying seems to fit in there.
No, that's what she described as sexual assault...and I'd pretty much agree.
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…Including let him sexually assault me. Regularly. I was expected to be ready for him when he came home from work. How did this happen? At the beginning of our relationship, I was quite ill often due to my diet, something I’ll get to in a bit. One night he initiated, and I said, “I’m so sorry, can we not tonight? I’m feeling really sick.” He responded, “I just want to remind you, the reason my last relationship didn’t work out was because of the lack of sex.” It was a veiled threat. I succumbed. Every night, I laid there for him, occasionally in tears.
Of course, there's that whole thing about whether any of it is true...
Posted on 6/18/18 at 3:23 pm to Fewer Kilometers
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Doing your business on a woman as she lays there crying seems to fit in there.
Nice anecdote, but that's not what I asked for, and don't think that's what happened with Hardwick.
If #metoo includes "emotional abuse" then that's an even more slippery slope, because its in the eye of the beholder. What's emotional abuse to someone may not be the same for someone else. Are we to crucify someone because they called their ex a slut and she felt it was "emotional abuse"?
This post was edited on 6/18/18 at 3:24 pm
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