I am pleased for Sally Challen but worried about the implications. What if men argue coercive control made them kill 'nagging' wives? My @sundaytimes columnhttps://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/a-controlling-husband-is-no-excuse-for-murder-lsqxr785c …
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Replying to @SarahbaxterSTM @sundaytimes
Like all cases there would need to be evidence. Sally had lots of people speaking up for her
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Replying to @ditsy_chick @sundaytimes
The right solution to a bad or coercive marriage is divorce.
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Replying to @SarahbaxterSTM @sundaytimes
Do you think a controlling man gives up that control easily? No, they continue to drag things out and play mind games for as long as possible and often end up in court - if the wife is strong enough to see it through but often they keep pausing and putting things off
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Replying to @ditsy_chick @sundaytimes
So he deserves to be killed, in your book
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Watch Dirty John both the drama and the documentary.
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I’m hoping there may start to be some understanding after this amazing series about Catfishing and the motivation behind this too. The manipulation techniques/love bombing used by them is the same this. It’s their personality type. Her past experience that informed decisions.
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