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just left my abusive partner

15 replies

maxxytoe · 30/07/2015 21:28

He tickled my foot and I said 'leave me alone'
Next thing I know he's right up in my face , gripping my shoulders and screaming 'no I'll do what I fucking want to you whilst your under my roof' Sad

Gathered all mine and DS things up and my dad came to pick us up . I am now safe at my parents house

Feel like a weights been lifted to be honest

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Nolim · 30/07/2015 21:30

Good for you. I guess it is not a moment of temporarily insanity,

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kittybiscuits · 30/07/2015 21:32

You did exactly the right thing. Stay strong x

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teaandcake2016 · 30/07/2015 21:34

Well done - you have done the right thing SmileSmile

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Theoldcauliflower · 30/07/2015 21:36

Well done Smile what an arse!

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Theoldcauliflower · 30/07/2015 21:37

Him not you

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flatbellyfella · 30/07/2015 21:39

You did the right thing maxxyStar

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Melonfool · 30/07/2015 21:48

Yay for dad!

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Verypissedoffwife · 30/07/2015 21:51

Well done Flowers

Now stay strong and don't go back. He won't change and the only thing he's sorry about is that he's lost his control over you. Don't let him convince you otherwise.

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Bailey101 · 30/07/2015 22:31

You've done the best thing for you and DS. I hope you have a peaceful night with your parents Flowers

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star8369 · 30/07/2015 23:10

woah bloody hell are you ok?

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bigbumbrunette · 30/07/2015 23:16

Good for you. It takes a lot of strength to leave, be very proud of yourself and stay strong

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borisgudanov · 30/07/2015 23:53

Good God OP, that's a truly spectacular twunt you have there. I'm sure it'd be OK for you to do anything you wanted to him when he was on your property then? I'm sure we can come up with some ideas. Anyone got a bollock-grinder handy? Twat.

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ShebaShimmyShake · 31/07/2015 06:54

Jesus. When he inevitably rings you, sobbing and begging forgiveness and blaming it all on how something bad happened to him 20 years ago (because nothing like that ever happened to anyone else), remember that and stay strong.

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ilovelamp82 · 31/07/2015 07:45

Well done OP Smile

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SpaceAdmiralRodcocker · 31/07/2015 08:23

How are you today OP

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