Andalusite -> RE: If You Love Your Doormat... (2/27/2010 2:11:45 PM)
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ORIGINAL: zephyroftheNorth Apparently they only become doormats if outdoors, Master Orion. If they are indoors they become area rugs. [;)] Or bathmats? [:D] NZ, I disagree that it isn't abuse if someone doesn't feel able to leave yet. It doesn't magically become abusive when the "final straw" kicks in and they go. If they verbally withdraw consent (outside of a consentual non-consent scene), then continuing counts as abuse. If they *do* willingly consent, and are not disabled to the point of being unable to legally consent (retardation or psychological disorders that are enough to require a guardian), then it isn't abuse, even if a different person would consider it to be. Also, parents aren't the ones who are allowed to determine whether or not something is abusive. Child Protective Services, the police, and the courts generally work together to make that determination. I do agree that there are some shades of grey. Bathing a 2-year-old child isn't sexually abusive, but bathing a 13-y/o who isn't developmentally delayed or otherwise capable of bathing themselves probably would be.
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