Perhaps I was misled. I was uner the impression, Jenius, that you wanted advice. Apparently, you only wanted drama.
Well, I took the time to revisit the first post, and then tried to figure out where I went wrong. As a refresher, here's that first post, and I've taken the liberty of highlighting a few pertinent phrases.
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Originally Posted by Maximillian_Jenius
Hey...just wanted to get some quick advice from peeps in this forum. A friend of mine here at work confided in me couple of weeks ago that she is involved in a domestic violence situation with her current live in boyfriend.
After weeks of arguing and mental abuse and some "light" physical violence as she said. She was fed up and finally put him out this weekend.
Well she just told me that last night after work she came home to a dark house. And as soon as she walked in the door he was there choking her and punching her. He dragged her in to her room and preceeded to continue hititng her.
Then preceeded to sufficate her with a plastic bag. As she said he did it to show her what it feels like to be helpless.
This guy is a total loser. He is 25 and has no job no money and lives up at her house rent free. Drives her car around all day while she is at work and doesn't fill up the tank and hits her for not filling up the tank.
He has completely has taken over her life and her house.
As is normally the case this isn't her first time with a violent abusive lover. Her "baby daddy" was violent to her as well when they were married. She of course thought to call the police but she lives in south PHX which to the uninformed is the ghetto of Phoenix. When she was going through her stuff with her ex-husband she called the police on him several times and each time they got there 2-3 hours later.
So she is worried that if he goes through with his many threats and beat her again. As she said maybe next time to the death. If she calls the police it won't matter since they won't arrive till 2-3 hours later and she and her children could be dead by then.
She is so scared and says she has no one to talk to. She says that she is just going to deal with him living there out of fear that he will hurt/kill her or her children and hope that one day soon he will just leave.
I told her he won't. Any any advice that I could give her?
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OK, so I really think I was misled. You composed this post to make us believe the woman is in an abusive relationship, and that her life is threatened. Then, when you recieved sound advice as to how to deal with what you know, you refuse it at every point in favor of adding to the drama.
Clearly, you either lied in the first post, or you have no desire to help the woman. Spare us any more drama. As the old saying goes, either poop or get off the pot.
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Originally Posted by Maximillian_Jenius
ass [ ass ] ( plural ass·es) noun Definitions: 1. animal resembling horse with long ears: an animal resembling a small horse with long ears, sometimes used as a beast of burden. The donkey is a domesticated descendant of the wild ass. Genus Equus.
2. offensive term: an offensive term that deliberately insults somebody's intelligence, consideration for others, or general value ( slang insult )
Hey Tony...let me know please which one of these definations best befits you.
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Moron, ass, and jackass are nouns. (Refer to the definition you just copied/pasted.) They're not adjectives, or colorful adjectives, or even a colorful use of adjectives. I believe that we have been exceptionally patient with you through this thread, and you've earned the label I assigned you. It's obvious now that you have no real concern for the health and the safety of the woman and her children. It was my hope that being blunt might get the message across, but I was obviously mistaken. It's too bad that the woman doesn't have a true friend.
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