If every relationship you've ever had has resulted in your being abused, you've either been incredibly unlucky or early experiences have caused you to be unconsciously drawn to abusers. Because most men & most women are not abusers. Help is what you need, not encouragement.
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My argument isn't even about women in general. It's about personally feeling too damaged as the result of maltreatment. I don't even know how it would be possible to feel the same way again toward the idea of love and relationships. It was ruined for me. Is that okay?
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OK, in the sense of morally acceptable? Yes. In the sense of being something you should settle for living with? No.
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Well, sure, I guess it makes sense why it wouldn't be good for a woman to pursue a relationship with someone who doesn't want to be with her.
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I an sympathetic as well, but cannot help but feel pity for both. My interaction with 'women' (like all things) has been on a spectrum of experiences. But I would never let one set of experiences deny me the great joy of interacting with half the species!
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Not even trying to be witty or clever, but I would say the problem is more the 'West Coast'. I do not understand that alien world so its hard for me to respond sadly
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