What world do we live in for this to be people's reaction to this story? You know nothing about this man, but you've already judged him.https://twitter.com/DawnHFoster/status/906586608220205057 …
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Replying to @JSMilbank
Yes, he's going against her wishes in an attempt to use public pressure to convince her to take him back. It's deliberate intimidation...
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Replying to @DawnHFoster
How is it intimidation? Again - you don't know either of these people, what terms they ended their relationship on, what they like...
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Replying to @JSMilbank
Yes, neither do you. As I said, it's a common form of abuse. He says himself he has a history of women reacting negatively to his overtures:pic.twitter.com/TBjZfBV0Ke
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Replying to @DawnHFoster
'Abuse' really? Playing a piano in the park? I'm sorry but that devalues and trivialises the term utterly.
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It honestly doesn't, if you know a thing about domestic violence. It's in the CPS guidelines, so have a go at them http://www.cps.gov.uk/legal/a_to_c/controlling_or_coercive_behaviour/#a09 …
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Replying to @DawnHFoster
But any number of romantic acts, gestures and behaviours COULD be abusive or controlling in the right (or rather wrong) context.
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Yes, they could be, dependent on intent. Why not campaign to change domestic violence charities/CPS guidelines, since you're an expert.
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