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Lundy Bancroft. I think I love him

41 replies

fromparistoberlin · 20/05/2013 12:45

such an amazing book

Its helped me so much, and taught me so much

thats they are entitled
that their abuse makes things easy for them
that its a cultural/engrained
thats couples counselling/AA will not acheive jack shit
how society enables abuse

I am now resolved to get counselling, and fucking stick up for myself

I really feel like a weight has been lifted off my shoulders
Last week I was so depressed I was having suicidal thoughts

wow, and the sad thing..its happens to so many people

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TurnipCake · 20/05/2013 12:49

Lundy Bancroft is marvellous. Glad it has helped you and that you're going to move forward positively :)

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meddie · 20/05/2013 12:53

I made my daughter read it . Every woman should read it. It should be on the school curriculum

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mindalina · 20/05/2013 12:54

He is brill isn't he. I'm currently waiting for his book on helping kids deal with domestic abuse thanks to a recommendation from another poster, and while its gutting to need it, I'm really looking forward to getting it as I'm hoping it will help DS as much as 'Why Does He Do That' helped me. Well done you and good luck Flowers

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JennyEnglishTwo · 20/05/2013 12:59

Yes, I only finally read the book about five years after leaving my x. I had known he was abusive, but it was brilliant. The Water Torturer and The Blamer.... there you go, finally! labels for the hell I'd endured!

If I say to any of you on this thread I spent 8 years with a Water Torturer/Blamer then you'll know what I mean! so good to have that understanding here (on mn I mean really, so many get it).

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Noregrets78 · 20/05/2013 13:13

oo me too I love that book. Such a relief when you're married to a man who appear to be so unique and unpredictable, to find out it's so common there's a book on the subject!

He says things which previously would have upset me, now I think to myself 'yes I knew you'd say that...'

Just waiting for decree nisi :-)

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pictish · 20/05/2013 13:15

It's an amazing book. I love him too.

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AnyFucker · 20/05/2013 13:34

He is excellent

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mcmooncup · 20/05/2013 13:39

I'd snog him if I met him. For sure.

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NightOfTheCactus · 20/05/2013 13:49

I've just read a bit of it on the Amazon preview and am now ordering a copy. Made the decision to split with H a month ago, and have been wavering - but some of the stuff I've just read resonates with me so hard I feel I've just been punched. I've always looked at descriptions of emotional abuse and felt that H didn't fit into it (i.e. he has never stopped me going out/withheld money/cut me off from people). It is a relief to see the things I actually have been through acknowledged

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ColinCaterpillar · 20/05/2013 14:49

Needs to be on kindle Saint Lundy pleeeeeease!

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dandydorset · 20/05/2013 14:52

agree should be on school ciriculum

im half way through mine

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betterthanever · 20/05/2013 14:54

I need him in court with me next month, I have just lent my copy to a friend and I miss it already - it is wonderful.

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captainmummy · 20/05/2013 14:57

It's a 'He'?? I assumed it was a she. Not read it myself, but maybe i should.

Glad it's helped so many - i often see it recommended on DV threads.

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AnyFucker · 20/05/2013 15:02

Lundy is a he. Smile

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Kaykat · 20/05/2013 17:38

'When dad hurts mom. Helping your children heal the wounds of witnessing abuse'

This book is wonderful it helped me so much. So many wonderful well researched suggestions and builds your confidence to realise you are already doing so much right.

I haven't read his other books yet but I intend to. I want to be able to spot them a mile off in future.

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Walkacrossthesand · 20/05/2013 17:48

Thanks to frequent mentions on MN I've got a copy and am reading it though I'm single and have never been in an abusive relationship... I have daughters and want to know what might be awaiting them 'out there'...

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PetalsonTheWind · 20/05/2013 17:53

I need this book! Can't get it on Kindle Shall see if my library has it.

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akaWisey · 20/05/2013 18:11

I've just ordered it from Amazon. I'm not in a relationship but I've had my share of fuckwits and I don't intend to go down that road again.

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indigosunset · 20/05/2013 18:20

This thread spurred me to buy it too.. it was on my to-do list!

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fromparistoberlin · 21/05/2013 13:05

Lundy need to send me a shout, as have generated him 3 sales and bought a copy for someone too!!!!

WE LOVE YOU LUNDY

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phoenix2 · 21/05/2013 16:06

Lundy literally changed my life.
I saw my h on every page of his book. Like someones else said i thought my H was unique or perhaps ill. the book opened my eyes to what was really happening.
Only pity is i got my H out of my house and life but then a year later i let him move back in again. I gave him my book to read so he could understand himself!!!!!!!!! I have never seen it since.
Now i just have to work out how to get him back out again as he hasnt changed one bit......... what a fool i am.......

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JennyEnglishTwo · 21/05/2013 19:29

What did he make of the book phoenix? I'm sure my x would have been so disparaging about it.

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turbochildren · 21/05/2013 19:44

I second all of this. Was flabbergasted to find out Lundy was a he, as first time I read it (in library) I thought it was a she. It was like a punch in the stomach to recognise so much, but oh so liberating reading it again. Scales fell from eyes etc. Wouldn't make the abusive men read it though, they'll find a wonderful manipulative twist to it, no doubt. "It's your fault I need to own you" or some such thing...
The "When dad hurts mom" is very useful too. It reinforces my stance to protect my children. It's of course shit that it came to that, but there it is.

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AnyFucker · 21/05/2013 21:42

Phoenix, I expect your husband used the book to brush up on his abusing ways, did he not ?

That book is so spot on, it is actually dangerous in the wrong hands...

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