Fingers broken from punching hard objects are gonna have certain characteristics. Her photos would have incriminated her.
okay, but i don't see how it's relevant; clearly @HatredIsMyMuse isn't talking about something he read in an email forward from his anti-women's-suffrage great-uncle
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bringing it up here is tantamount to an assertion that the people who do have the life experience need to shut up in order to compensate for the people who are talking about it without the life experience
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No, it really isn't. "But women can be abusive too" is a really common deflection tactic when a man is accused of abuse.
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And in that situation, it's a deflection even if the person doing so has experienced abuse from a woman.
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I know someone who went to prison because of a false allegation of sexual assault. (Later recanted, but it didn't get him out of prison.) You know when he doesn't bring that up? When people are talking about being victims of assault.
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I brought it up because people are demonizing an emotional abuse victims for calling out an abuser, not to "deflect" from anything
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Intentionally distributing a callout to groups that you know have stalked and harassed your abuser is actually also abusive.

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If a callout isn't intra-community, it's probably abusive. (Even if it is, it MAY be abusive; there's nothing in the form that can't be.)
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oh my god this is standard of insularity is how cults control people
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No, I was responding to you, here. I don't know his story enough to know if you were referring to him.https://twitter.com/chaosprime/status/942542026310144000 …
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