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<blockquote data-quote="Triedntrue" data-source="post: 730520" data-attributes="member: 21499"><p>This is not a situation i am overly familiar with. I had a roommate in college who married a guy who went to church with her seemed sweet and kind until they married and he took over. Started hitting taking drugs etc. She left several times but kept going back. Her father had abused her mother until she and her brothers grew up and put a stop to it. That is what made it hard to understand. Anyway I went to visit and talked to her she was staying because her church doesn't believe in divorce. I talked to her honestly and talked her into talking to her minister. He talked her into leaving. Is there someone else removed from the situation but that she respects that might intervene . my roommate wouldn't listen to anyone close. I think because the abuser works to alienate those close to her. Thus the 3 hour distance. She later married a good guy and had 2 kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Triedntrue, post: 730520, member: 21499"] This is not a situation i am overly familiar with. I had a roommate in college who married a guy who went to church with her seemed sweet and kind until they married and he took over. Started hitting taking drugs etc. She left several times but kept going back. Her father had abused her mother until she and her brothers grew up and put a stop to it. That is what made it hard to understand. Anyway I went to visit and talked to her she was staying because her church doesn't believe in divorce. I talked to her honestly and talked her into talking to her minister. He talked her into leaving. Is there someone else removed from the situation but that she respects that might intervene . my roommate wouldn't listen to anyone close. I think because the abuser works to alienate those close to her. Thus the 3 hour distance. She later married a good guy and had 2 kids. [/QUOTE]
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