What Sociological Theory Speaks About Spousal Abuse?
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why do women stay with men who abuse them and what helps them to leave the pain behind and start anew
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Answer by wishnuwelltoo
Hurting people, hurt people. Women stay because the foundation for abuse started with her actual family, and her husband just built another level to the house her own family started building in her early childhood. Narcissistic personality disorder is 85% alcoholics and/or drug addicts, 15% they believe are children who were raised by alcoholics or drug addicts, or just simply put down by someone when they were small children. Someone hurt them when they were little and made them feel small, and that is why they do it to other people. They have to put others down in order to make themselves feel bigger. (Not that that is an excuse.) They think they are God like, Saints, with grand egos, I call them destroyers, they just destroy people. In their mind they are right and the world is all wrong, they don’t have a problem, you do. They put others down because they are bullies, and cowards. They put others down because they have no self esteem. If they are putting you down, and pointing out your flaws, no one is noticing their flaws. In their mind they think it is their job to put others down, it is their duty. They are social, and the rest of the world is anti social, they are perfect and you are the one who is flawed. They cannot and do not take responsibility for their actions and behaviors, so they will never say they are sorry, because in their mind they have done no wrong, they have done nothing to be sorry for. They can go to therapy for years and have no change in their behavior or actions, because in their mind they are saints, and perfect, so they have nothing to change about themselves. I am not really sure if they even comprehend how they hurt other people. The best thing to do is to stay away from these people if possible. They cannot change and they will just bring you down. My in laws are this way, so I know how you feel. After 20 years of abuse they are now banned from my house. While they had the benefit of putting us down and hurting our feelings, they did pay a price. They are now retired and none of their children, their spouses, even their grand children, none of us want to be around them. They enjoyed abusing us all those years, and now they spend their holidays alone. They do pay a price. Hurting people, hurt people. One thing that I have learned to do is to stop playing the blame game. If my husband goes berserk on me, instead of saying “What did I just say? What did I just do to cause that?” I stop and take myself out of the situation. I realize that his outburst was not about me, but he had talked to his father that day, or his brother pooped on him and he is taking it out on me. So I stopped taking the blame and shame and guilt for his behavior. If I did something wrong, then fine it is my bust, but if it isn’t about me, I stop taking on the poop that goes with the situation. You have to realize that when people are hurting, the “issue” is not the “real issue” You have to take yourself out of the picture and think “what is hurting this person today?” You learn this when you deal with customers, but it works in real life too. A customer can have a problem long before you meet them, and the slightest thing you say or do, causes an explosion. It isn’t about eggs, it is about a man who’s wife just died. It isn’t about a parking spot, it is about a woman who’s 4-year-old got killed by a drunk driver. It isn’t about your boyfriend, your mothers dog just died. Hurting people, hurt people. So maybe a person staying at a hotel complains about the noise in the room, but maybe the real problem is that they got a speeding ticket, someone cut them off on the highway, or maybe they are not staying in the hotel for recreation, maybe they came in for a funeral and they are stressed about that. So the ‘issue” of the noisy room, is not about a noisy room, but about the stress of a funeral. You have to stop and take yourself out of the situation, and stop playing the blame game, and stop taking on the hurt and pain and anger and guilt of others, it isn’t fair to you.
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Reagan was a FUCKING ASSHOLE , NANCY IS A FUCKING SLUT. 30 years ago and
never stopped the drug war never stopped it , 30 years worth of wasted
money.30 years worth of stupidity. 30 years of wasted money and time, i
want my fucking tax money back,?
“shortages of marijuana are now being reported”
Yeah. it’s like when you’re with your friends and you wanna blaze and it
takes all day to find a hookup.?
hows that going for you idiot.?
FAIL?
This should be considered a war crime.?
O don’t forget that the largest source of cocaine in America during the
80’s was from CIA protected assets who funneled kilos into California to
fund CIA sponsored contra groups in Nicaragua to fight Reagan’s war.
“Nearly half of America’s largest cities is one-quarter black
That’s why they gave Ricky Ross all the crack”
-Yasiin Bey?
‘Smokable cocaine’ LOL?
I liked him before he became conservative…?
Inefficient president.?
“Freedom” Huh? Yet you arrest people for putting what they want in your own
body. Damn, this was the only flaw in Reagan’s time in office. Other than
this shit he was a great president.?
Fuck you Reagans! ?
“liberalism has failed our great country” Could you please explain to me
how the civil rights act of 1964 and the voting rights act of 1965 has
failed our country?
4th comment, I hate injustice, I hate it to the very bone. I rejoice in
saying The South Will Rise Again. p.s I AM well educated.
Lmao, you can be whatever you wanna be. I’m just disagreeing with your
point of view. It doesn’t bother me because everybody’s entitled to their
opinion and honestly I was trolling you when I was calling you names and
cursing at you. You think the South will rise again, and I don’t. Simple as
that.
Your country is the Confederate State Of America, we exist under occupation
of the yankee empire, and, as I been trying to make the Southern People
wake up so they will not listen to the propaganda being spoonfed Southron
children since 1865. contrary to popular belief, R.E.Lee did not have the
authority to surrender the C.S.A, he only surrendered his Military. The
C.S.A never was nor can be surrendered because it is Glorious Heritage.
untill the day we Southerners come together and fight off this allpowerfull
federal government run by northern liberals and there scallywag puppets, or
as we call it, the South WILL Rise Again, there will be no such thing as a
constitutional; government. I am a Louisiana, born and raised, neo
Confederate / Southern Nationalist. THE South will rise again. Deo Vindice
( our latin motto which means in God our vindicator!)
So you honestly beleive in a drug fre america? So i guess no more alchohol,
cigarettes, caffeine, prescription meds, ibuprofen or sugar AKA commonly
abused drugs
no
3:23 crack
Do I drink alchohol? no, but I have been drunk on Moonshine about 7 or 8
times ( papa bought it for me to try ) and I kept it away from people and
drank on ocassion, but my friend Thomas came to stay with me and drank all
the rest of it.So now I don’t drink and I don’t think drinking is good.
I’ll be honest I had some good times with weed but I’m moving on. and yes
I’m serious, I love Mister Reagan. But I prefer Jefferson Davis because of
his legacy as President of The C.S.A. 🙂 God Bless You 🙂
I believe in personal liberty. but for the freedom of our Great Southern
Land, education is most important. because the schools that the feds force
children go to, they don’t teach the truth. YOU HAVE BEEN INDOCTRINATED!
It’s not your fault that your carpetbagger mentors have brainwashed u! YOU
NEED TO WAKE UP! WAR IS STILL BEING WAGED AGAINST US AND AS SOUTHERNERS WE
NEED TO TAKE OUR STAND AGAINST THE YANKEE EMPIRE! YOU ARE BEING TARGETED BY
THE U.S.A.!
It’s very sad to see people disrespecting president Reagan just because he
condemned their vice. You might disagree with him,but by cussing him you
people only show dishonesty and lack of moral standards.
war on drugs was intentional! Nixon, regan, bush clinton and obama created
and support the cast system. youtube michele alexander the new jim crow
notice he says “excessive” alcohol… a drop of alcohol is more dangerous
than a dumptruck full of weed
Leadership spoken in clear tones and backed by action. How much better
would our society be in 2012 if we still had that type of clarity. Contrary
to the claims of those on the left, “Just Say No” was tremendously
effective. And we’ve seen the disastrous results of backing down on such
clarity the last few years. The “Drug Wars” were not lost – but the
underlying causes of chronic abuse and the circumstances that allow for it
to be viewed as less than destructive to society are a serious threat.