candystripper -> RE: Am I that unusual? (12/9/2005 10:41:46 AM)
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People react to abuse different. Some can't face their demons and commit suicide. Some do turn to S&M and feel they need that grasp, or lack, of control. But please keep in mind that not all of us are scarred by abuse. Not every single one of us throw it up in conversation and use it as a bargaining chip, excuse, or pity party. Some of us come thru it stronger, more tolerant, and more compassionate. KCMOLucky Such wise words. IMO, abusive men generally experienced or at least observed abusive behavior in their childhoods..and it became imprinted on them. i myself have no faith at all that an abusive man can change, but it's certainly worth trying something. KCMO is exactly right; people finding their way out of an abusive childhood are compelled to choose one of two paths: to become abusive themselves; or to become kind, empathitic, and protective. KCMO is also right in that people who experienced abuse and chose the empathtc route are stronger, shinier, and generally operating at a level above people who have had happy childhoods and have never had to make life-or-death decisions. candystripper
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