Min, if your question was directed to me, let's just say it wouldn't be a figurative emasculation.
Sylvia
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Min, if your question was directed to me, let's just say it wouldn't be a figurative emasculation.
Sylvia
Snowbird, I can't see what you wrote!
Suffice to say, he'd never lay another hand on my daughter.
Min, if your question was directed to me, let's just say it wouldn't be a figurative emasculation.
Sylvia
I'd take him fishing......
Went down this road with my daughter when she was in her late twenties. The boyfriend took to making obscene/threatening calls to our house. As he was a long way away I didn't think anything would come of it, but I did tell him I had a shotgun if he wanted to come over. I then filed a complaint with the police. The officer that took the complaint told me that if I shot him, I needed to make sure the body landed inside the house.
Simple
So you guys and gals would return an eye for an eye, I see....pardon the pun.
First you have to find out.
Verbal and emotional abuse happens very often and most girls say nothing to their parents - nothing. Physical abuse also happens but doesn't always leave bruises and again, many women or girls say nothing. There are many women walking around today that have been molested and raped whose parents have died never knowing of their childs abuse. Today on the news there was a beautiful young woman who committed suicide because her ex boyfriend took a nude photo he had of her (freely given by her) and sexted it all over the school and her community. She was harassed until she folded and hung herself. That's abuse.
If it were my daughter and I knew about it - I'd be at his house in a second, there'd be a scuffle, maybe an accident and there'd be charges pressed for sure.
As a society we really need to figure out why our girls aren't willing to share things with us - in Rhianna's case, she already said he's done this before ...nobody apparently knew. sammieswife.