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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 306112" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I hope that you have photos of your bruised face to use when you file the assault charges. You definitely need to see someone about domestic violence. </p><p></p><p>"He now has his girlfriend living with us." You need to kick her out, now. Unless he is paying the rent, food, and utilities, you decide who lives with you. Not him. You should also be deciding who is in charge of your home, and what type of atmosphere you live in.</p><p></p><p>You shouldn't think that anything is going to change when he is 18 years old. Nothing magical happens that day. If you don't press assault charges, they won't arrest him any more after he's 18 than they will now. </p><p></p><p>Get ahold of the domestic violence people and get a counselor. He has brainwashed you into living with him in charge. You are in charge of your life. You need to find the value in yourself to stop being his victim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 306112, member: 99"] I hope that you have photos of your bruised face to use when you file the assault charges. You definitely need to see someone about domestic violence. "He now has his girlfriend living with us." You need to kick her out, now. Unless he is paying the rent, food, and utilities, you decide who lives with you. Not him. You should also be deciding who is in charge of your home, and what type of atmosphere you live in. You shouldn't think that anything is going to change when he is 18 years old. Nothing magical happens that day. If you don't press assault charges, they won't arrest him any more after he's 18 than they will now. Get ahold of the domestic violence people and get a counselor. He has brainwashed you into living with him in charge. You are in charge of your life. You need to find the value in yourself to stop being his victim. [/QUOTE]
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