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Trying to find peace...but it was short lived...
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<blockquote data-quote="Sister's Keeper" data-source="post: 684886" data-attributes="member: 20051"><p>...but, from what you describe the relationship is not over. She is still communicating with him, and he IS violating the no contact order by calling/texting her.</p><p></p><p>She is still being manipulated by him, she still feels controlled by him. She is telling you the relationship is over and she is moving on, but she is still accepting his calls and texts and talking to him. When someone is done with a relationship they block the calls/texts and they don't engage. She may be trying to move on, she may still want to be with him, but is keeping other irons in the fire, she may just be telling you what you want to hear. I don't know the age of consent in you state, but I would be pressing charges for that, too.</p><p></p><p>Either way, this is a dangerous person. He is intimidating to her, verbally, physically, and psychologically abusive. He abuses a drug that causes psychosis and anger AND he has guns. If she wants to break free of him it will be real easy to do while he is in jail. I'd make sure he was locked up as long as possible.</p><p></p><p>This man is dangerous. Again, I would rather her hate me than harmed by this man. This is an abusive relationship. We all know the statistics on that.</p><p></p><p>I would hound the police until he is in custody.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sister's Keeper, post: 684886, member: 20051"] ...but, from what you describe the relationship is not over. She is still communicating with him, and he IS violating the no contact order by calling/texting her. She is still being manipulated by him, she still feels controlled by him. She is telling you the relationship is over and she is moving on, but she is still accepting his calls and texts and talking to him. When someone is done with a relationship they block the calls/texts and they don't engage. She may be trying to move on, she may still want to be with him, but is keeping other irons in the fire, she may just be telling you what you want to hear. I don't know the age of consent in you state, but I would be pressing charges for that, too. Either way, this is a dangerous person. He is intimidating to her, verbally, physically, and psychologically abusive. He abuses a drug that causes psychosis and anger AND he has guns. If she wants to break free of him it will be real easy to do while he is in jail. I'd make sure he was locked up as long as possible. This man is dangerous. Again, I would rather her hate me than harmed by this man. This is an abusive relationship. We all know the statistics on that. I would hound the police until he is in custody. [/QUOTE]
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