LadyConstanze
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ORIGINAL: switchblademoi1 Personally, I think someone who sees a mark like things and brings it up in a polite, diplomatic way is courageous. And I think a kinkster who tried to have fun with it or belittle the person is incredibly rude. Absolutely! On the other hand, I have 2 Dobies who can get a bit rough when playing, not as in biting but if 45 Kilos come flying at you to give you a hug, you tend to have the odd bruise on occasion, yeah, I could stop them but it's fun rolling around with them or rolling down a hill with them, I also adopted a few lambs (they still live with the farmer, I just bought them and pay room and board so they never become chops) and they remember the time they were lambs and used to jump up and I carried them around, so in the summer I sometimes have cloven shaped bruises on my legs, I'm sure some locals think I'm part of a weird cult. I kickbox, ride and do martial arts, all of them give you the odd bruise, none of them ever from my partner, apart the odd one from rough sex. The only time I had an issue with an injury was when I bent down and whispered into the ear of my male Dobie "Wanna go walkies?" He jumped up and his hard head got me on the chin and knocked me out, other half panicked and brought me to the ER, I had a nice concussion. There was a long discussion as the doc told me his dog never does that (yeah, he has a little King Charles Spaniel) and called a social worker who was seriously nasty to hubby, despite me explaining again and again, big dog jumping up, if I would want a cover story I'd think about something less embarrassing. They kept treating me like I was a bit mentally challenged and really laid into poor hubby, at that point I had enough, I told hubby to go home and get the dogs, they didn't want to let them into the hospital so I suggested they come out, which the social worker finally did, I said the maging W word and both dogs turned into bouncy monsters, I suggested I tell them to lay down and she bends over them and whispers the magic word, but she declined... I wasn't angry that they ASKED, I was angry that they brushed away my explanation and just behaved as if I was semi-retarded and brainwashed (honestly, a cover up for violence "dog jumped up and hit me on the chin with his hard head" is not quite what I'd expect your usual domestic violence victim to say) and just laid into hubby, treating him as if it was a fact, despite our story really matching up (mine a bit more mumbly due to a very swollen jaw), us showing them pics of the dogs on our iPhones and explaining that they really aren't lapdogs... Apart from that, having a bit of a background in dealing with abuse victims, the way they handled it was so counter productive anyway, first thing any professional would do would be to separate the victim from the suspected abuser and try to gain the trust and give the victim a feeling of safety, not yell "Why are you lying?"
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