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<blockquote data-quote="goldenguru" data-source="post: 286811" data-attributes="member: 1545"><p>Witz - I have to respectfully disagree with a good portion of the advice you received above. </p><p></p><p>Your daughter was HIT by a man. That is abuse plain and simple. And to suggest that she stays because 'she has no other choices' is precisely the reason most women stay in abusive relationships. Hitting her is physical abuse. Telling her that he doesn't love her, won't consider her needs, etc. is emotional abuse. Abuse is sort of like drug abuse. What you actually 'see' is only the tip of the proverbial iceberg.</p><p></p><p>Women who are battered become disoriented and confused. It is an abusers best tool.</p><p></p><p>Do you have to say anything? No. But, silence is consent. And I know you do not consent of her boyfriend hitting her.</p><p></p><p>Respectfully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goldenguru, post: 286811, member: 1545"] Witz - I have to respectfully disagree with a good portion of the advice you received above. Your daughter was HIT by a man. That is abuse plain and simple. And to suggest that she stays because 'she has no other choices' is precisely the reason most women stay in abusive relationships. Hitting her is physical abuse. Telling her that he doesn't love her, won't consider her needs, etc. is emotional abuse. Abuse is sort of like drug abuse. What you actually 'see' is only the tip of the proverbial iceberg. Women who are battered become disoriented and confused. It is an abusers best tool. Do you have to say anything? No. But, silence is consent. And I know you do not consent of her boyfriend hitting her. Respectfully. [/QUOTE]
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