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Old Sep 18, 2017, 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Terabithia View Post
I think it's really important for people to understand that often when people are having a really hard time, and are drained, advice, or what a person might think is constructive criticism is more destructive than constructive. A person should not end up feeling like they have to defend themselves or explain themselves to people they've gone to for an empathetic listening ear during a really hard time, when they are emotionally drained.

The comment about the physical abuse happening as a child, when she's now 30, was appalling. She is scared of that happening again. When a person is abused the fear doesn't go away. And he continues to be emotionally abusive. It doesn't matter what a person does or doesn't do to help out, an abusive person will continue to be abusive.

I don't know the whole situation, but I'm sorry that you are not able to find a way to leave the house. That must be extremely frustrating.
Wow. What a victim mentality. Many of us had parents who were physically abusive when we were children, but as adults it is completely different. Shouting and smacking or hitting a child is wrong, but to hold onto that fear 20+ years later is very sad. Meds and therapy help with that. A lot of people on this site are testament to that.