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Originally Posted by Blaster86
No, it really isn't. Hypothetically, it is that easy. Technically it is much harder.
Because they are afraid someone will hurt them if they leave? Or that person will hurt themselves if they leave? Yeah, it must be a mental disorder...
You really just compared someone who is being abused and afraid because of it of being mentally handicapped. Wow. Just wow. "I don't understand it, so it's a mental ######ation." Jesus.
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Are you kidding around with me? I never said they are ######ed, I said they have a mental disorder. I should have said they
may have a mental disorder, but I certainly didn't call them ######s.
I'm sure the specifics of each case can vary wildly. Sometimes it would be just a matter of leaving and other times it would be more complicated. If a battered spouse stays with an abuser, I would think they would be more at risk than if they left, which is why I think it is logical to leave an abuser. If you stay, you're not acting rationally. Why not? Possibly a mental disorder. There is for sure something wrong with you (IMO) if you stay.