| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | numbah16tdhaha (147) 11/19/2006 | Not unless you count my time in the Marines...
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 | BlueOrchid (41) 11/19/2006 | This guy I used to know didn't like to admit he abused me emotionally but he had to deal with that when I stopped talking to him. I always felt worthless.
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 | SharonParry (42) 11/18/2006 | One of those topics which are touchy. I believe, most who have been severely abused prefer not to talk about it. I've been in two different abusive relationships. I don't think it's uncommon, and, that means for men too. I think I mentioned in a post awhile back, I knew a man who actually took abuse from his wife for years before he divorced her and found someone nice to spend his life with. I volunteer for WIC sometimes and am always amazed at how much a person will keep to themself under very stressful situations like this. For the most part, they will only share the imediate reason they are there and leave out everything that led up to the crisis.
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 | Vudija (92) 11/11/2006 | From the time I was 4-7 years old. I had two people arrested before my 8th birthday and then I moved here (Fla).
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 | Molfan (57) 10/12/2006 | from time to time in my life. more verbally and emotionally. people can be very cruel. so I have had my share of abusive behavior aimed at me. most people knows what if feels like to be hurt by someone else.
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 | kamylienne (77) 10/11/2006 | My ex-boyfriend had done things that would have been classified as "verbally/physically abusive". But, I've gotten to the point where I can look back at it and think of it differently. I let him yell. I let him threaten. I let him hit. I could have stopped him, but I didn't want to hurt him back. What he did was wrong, but I was only a "victim" of my own reluctance to do anything about it. When I did do something about it, I came out stronger for it.
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 | CastleBee (81) 10/11/2006 | If you haven't been then I suspect you have never left your house and you have always lived alone.
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 | Jed1000 (72) 10/11/2006 | People abuse my good nature almost every single day. Does that count? I'm sure the same can be said for anyone who has to work with other people.. or ride the train.. or drive in traffic.. or talk to a telephone "menu".. or, well.. you get the picture.
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