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The day-to-day effect on a woman in an abusive relationship

VIDEO 11 years ago by paaaisleyyy · 594 Likes · 21 comments · Popular
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kayrey · 11 years ago
Is this real? I understand documenting an illness but to document yourself being beaten while staying in the relationship..
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guest · 11 years ago
yep seems stupid to me. no sympathy deserved here.
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guest · 11 years ago
I think she just used makeup to show the progression of abuse; how it looks-the physical signs as well as her smile's steady disappearance.
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beckabn · 11 years ago
I think the video is just a representation; I don't think that's her taking a picture of real bruises every day x
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guest · 11 years ago
The comment about 'documenting it while being beaten is stupid'...while this is fake, you do realise that even if it weren't, these women are confused, terrified and for the most part absolutely reliant on their abuser. It seems logical to an outsider with no experience or education to say that it'd be easy to leave, but even when they know they're in an abusive relationship it taken a hell of a lot of courage to leave. Don't troll about this sort of thing, that just makes you as bad as the abuser.
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kayrey · 11 years ago
I never said it was stupid and I wasn't trolling. I agree it's very mentally exhausting and confusing for those who are abused to walk away from a relationship like that. I just have never seen this type of documentary.
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guest · 11 years ago
Nonetheless, Any Man Capable OF Physically Harming A Woman In Any Way Is No Man. But Any Woman Allowing That To Go On Even After The First Attack Is Also Foolish.
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whocares · 11 years ago
She's not foolish. She's hurt and confused and it's very hard to leave an abusive relationship. She needs help, she's not foolish.
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paaaisleyyy · 11 years ago
I believe that at one point the woman really did love her partner, so it makes it harder for her to leave since she tries to convince herself that the man she fell in love with is still there underneath it all
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whocares · 11 years ago
Exactly. And every time he even performs a little act of kindness, she's thinks, "Aww, he's changed! I could never leave him, he's not a bad person!" It's sorta like Stockholm Syndrome in a way seeing as most victims with Stockholm System start to sympathize and be grateful to their captor after they've done something minor or after they didn't hurt them when they usually would under normal circumstances.
Of course, abusive boyfriends and kidnappers are different, but there's similarities in the psychology.
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iccarus · 11 years ago
@guest, what does every word have to have a capital?
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madz2013 · 10 years ago
First of all stop capitalizing all your words. Second, it can be terrifying to leave an abuser because they fear it can cause more harm and anger. People in these relationships can also be dependent on their abusers.
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guest · 11 years ago · FIRST
Stop taking pictures and gtfo...
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taratheartist · 11 years ago
No, you get the fuck out. This was a traumatic experience for this woman. If you've ever been abused by someone, verbally or physically, then maybe you wouldn't be such an ass right now
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adrianpeterson · 11 years ago
Guests point was why doesn't she leave on her own? why is she crying for help?
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taratheartist · 11 years ago
No the message was pretty much "stop being such a pussy and quit complaining"
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kayrey · 11 years ago
Thats a bit extreme, I think they just meant to get the fck out of the relationship instead of taking hundreds of pics showing you getting beat up.
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adrianpeterson · 11 years ago
Stop taking pictures and get the fuck out of there is how I took it.
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tinnk · 11 years ago
Ive been in that situation (didnt start really until a few months in) and its difficult when your emotions are on the line. Like why do some girls go for guys who are rude to them or why do some guys go for girls who outright ignore them. Emotions are a tricky thing to understand
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iccarus · 11 years ago
i agree with adrianpeterson, had her priorities to document the abuse, rather than get out of the relationship and avoid it.
madz2013 · 10 years ago
Abusive relationships can be scary to leave. They often feel helpless or that if they left, their abusers would hurt them.
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guest · 11 years ago
OF COURSE it s not real
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