You don't need visible proof for it to be true. Emotional abuse is invisible, and that's still abuse, and just as wrong. In the gentlest possible way, why is the fact that you can't visibly prove anything a predicament? Do you want to leave him, and feel you need the visible evidence as a justification? Or is it something else? If you want to work things out with your husband, I think the fact that he will not apologise is very worrying - he doesn't seem to think that what he did was wrong.
Do you have support near you? Family or friends? Anyone who truly cares about you won't need to see a black eye to be supportive if you tell them about your situation. Is there someone you can confide in for support?
Do you have support near you? Family or friends? Anyone who truly cares about you won't need to see a black eye to be supportive if you tell them about your situation. Is there someone you can confide in for support?
Jennifer
Mornings are still not for me.
Mornings are still not for me.
It's still hitting, right?
14/06/2011 10:07:15 PM
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Yes. It's not at all ok, and it is a big deal.
14/06/2011 10:41:47 PM
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He shouldn't hit you but don't overreact.
15/06/2011 05:00:16 AM
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That all sounds like very good advice.
15/06/2011 07:47:06 AM
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Maybe you should start earning a living. *NM*
15/06/2011 07:52:39 AM
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Maybe you and Capt. Industry are the last people who should give me time management advice.
15/06/2011 08:47:07 AM
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Ah, still hiding behind this name? Not nice of you to crawl out from under your rock, now go back. *NM*
16/06/2011 12:06:53 AM
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How upset you get about it is up to you but you really don't need to prove anything
15/06/2011 01:55:46 PM
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