Duh!

Obviously no girl would ever pick a guy that shows clear signs of being an abuser. And I wasn't wrong either was I? lol I removed you from my life and thanks to that, I now have an even more beautiful life ...instead of the beaten, broken down one I would have had at your hands. You almost had me, but I'm grateful your mask slipped off. Ladies, there are plenty of smart, hard-working and gentle men out there, say no to the abusive ones.

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It worked out for the best then

Mar 10, 2017 at 2:17pm

I am glad you are doing well, and are at peace with your decision.

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Why

Mar 10, 2017 at 2:23pm

Does this have to be a ladies thing? there are abusers on both sides to stay away from.

men. stay away from abusive ladies.
women. stay away from abusive men.

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Ya, but...

Mar 10, 2017 at 3:42pm

bad boy's are soooo hot.....wtf

Until they become bad to you....

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cant stop thinking about him huh?

Mar 11, 2017 at 12:58am

Bullshit claims of abuse from someone abusive enough to post about someone she can't have.

Abusive

Leave him alone. Rejection isn't abuse.

You been rejected. Like garbage. Deal. Loser

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@Why

Mar 11, 2017 at 7:33am

One good thing about legal LGBQT relationships is that we now have data for same-sex female relationships, and they show a very high rate of abuse.

"The CDC’s 2010 National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey, released again in 2013 with new analysis, reports in its first-ever study focusing on victimization by sexual orientation that the lifetime prevalence of rape, physical violence, or stalking by an intimate partner was 43.8 percent for lesbians, 61.1 percent for bisexual women, and 35 percent for heterosexual women, while it was 26 percent for gay men, 37.3 percent for bisexual men, and 29 percent for heterosexual men (this study did not include gender identity or expression)"

So a substantial fraction of lesbians are abused by other lesbians. In fact, from this, we can infer that proportionally more lesbians engage in abusive behavior than heterosexual men. In absolute terms, sure, there are going to be more abusive men than abusive lesbians, because lesbians are such a tiny part of the population, but if we go by proportion, there are more abusive lesbians than abusive straight men.

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@Why

Mar 14, 2017 at 9:38am

Thank you, I was literally going to comment the same thing.

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@Why

Mar 15, 2017 at 3:36pm

you can not dispute the facts, but this data does nothing to further the Feminist agenda, therefore, is given no credence.

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