It does happen. I said the wrong thing in an argument to an ex who I didn't know was high on drugs and she smashed a rocks glass in my face. Broke my orbital bone into my sinus, proceeded to trash the apartment and called 911 saying I attacked her. Yea, I pushed her after getting a glass broke in my face, but that was it. Police came, I admitted to pushing her but that was it.. Crime scene shows up, takes pictures of the trashed apartment, my bleeding face and my hands that didn't have a mark on them. They arrested her for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon with intent to cause serious injury.
I recently got out of an abusive marriage. I am a male. She was both physically and mentally abusive. She never exhibited any kinds of abuse before marriage. Both men and women can be abused. If a friend comes to you and tells you they’re being abused, listen to them. Man or woman. It’s not something I would wish on my worst enemy.
Women can most definitely be abusive. My ex would come home drunk, and then hit, slap, bite, and scratch me while I was sleeping. Because if I was asleep I was ignoring her which she couldn't stand.
If someone is hurting you, TELL SOMEONE. No one deserves to live that way, and I can promise you things will get better the second you cut that person out of your life.
danesz on October 13rd, 2018 at 04:45 UTC »
It does happen. I said the wrong thing in an argument to an ex who I didn't know was high on drugs and she smashed a rocks glass in my face. Broke my orbital bone into my sinus, proceeded to trash the apartment and called 911 saying I attacked her. Yea, I pushed her after getting a glass broke in my face, but that was it. Police came, I admitted to pushing her but that was it.. Crime scene shows up, takes pictures of the trashed apartment, my bleeding face and my hands that didn't have a mark on them. They arrested her for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon with intent to cause serious injury.
Edit: fixed spelling from broken phone
KineticKris on October 13rd, 2018 at 11:10 UTC »
I recently got out of an abusive marriage. I am a male. She was both physically and mentally abusive. She never exhibited any kinds of abuse before marriage. Both men and women can be abused. If a friend comes to you and tells you they’re being abused, listen to them. Man or woman. It’s not something I would wish on my worst enemy.
ShakeBunny100489 on October 13rd, 2018 at 11:31 UTC »
Women can most definitely be abusive. My ex would come home drunk, and then hit, slap, bite, and scratch me while I was sleeping. Because if I was asleep I was ignoring her which she couldn't stand.
If someone is hurting you, TELL SOMEONE. No one deserves to live that way, and I can promise you things will get better the second you cut that person out of your life.