well id guess either he has buddies on outside or gonna do something when he gets out but police have protection for people like you dont be scared to seek legal advise
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He'll be furious and matters will get worse. This is the chance you've waited for! Seek help through Abused Women's Centers and they will help you stay safe. There are "safe houses" for women such as yourself and NO ONE with the exception of your counselor knows where you are. Also, if possible keep in close contact with the police to see when and if this abuser gets out of jail. Good luck Marcy
Just becarfull he may or may not get you back
Anyone abusive or not would get mad if you humilate them in public that only makes you abusive why would you want to be abusive or humilate some one when you know how that feels? GET ON WITH YOUR LIFE.The best way to make an abusive person wake up is when you completley dismiss them from your life and not let them have any effect on you what so ever and you are happy and doing well without them.
Bob Ewell wants revenge on several people in Maycomb because he is a bitter, racist, and abusive man who resents those who have challenged his authority or reputation. He feels humiliated after being discredited during the trial, and he seeks revenge as a way to assert his power and restore his pride.
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. LOL To work your revenge, you have to know who the LENDER is. Then report his whereabouts to them. Have Fun.....
That depends. It doesn't seem quite likely. Men who are abusive, or women, usually control whoever they are abusing and when they lose control of them, they do something a tad (a lot) worse then simply abducting.
Yes I think so. It must seem so unfair that he is happy after what he has done. Just be glad you're out of that abusive relationship which would have destroyed you in time and have a real chance to find true love. The best kind of revenge is to forgive him so you can let go and find a man who loves you and will never hurt you - That is the sweetest revenge for sure.
I don't know who said "every out of place spoken word and every action is kept in memory as abuse", but there is a difference between an abusive action (such as name-calling or a slap) and sustained abuse. A one-time abusive action should be forgiven (as well as sustained abusive behavior) in order to free the victim from bitterness, anger and the desire for revenge. Forgiveness is healthy. Keeping a single abusive action "in memory as abuse" may be holding a grudge and is unhealthy for all involved.
For the same reason that men do when they're the injured party - they've been hurt and want revenge. It's human nature, alas.
In "Great Expectations," there are several abusive relationships depicted, including the one between Pip and his sister Mrs. Joe Gargery, who physically abuses him. Another example is the toxic relationship between Miss Havisham and Estella, where Miss Havisham manipulates and uses Estella to seek revenge on men. These relationships highlight the damaging effects of abuse and manipulation on individuals.
She sought revenge against the girls who bullied her.She found out that revenge does not help. Revenge can lead to violence.