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Lunacee_2013

(529 posts)
4. This story scared the hell out of me
Mon Apr 29, 2013, 02:05 AM
Apr 2013

when I first heard about it because around the same time a close female relative of mine was beaten by her b.f. He hit her so hard that it broke her nose and she had to go to the e.r. and get stitches. Thinking about that night still makes me shake with rage because even after all the damage he did to her, and even though she only bit him after he attacked her, the cops still arrested her right after she was released from the hospital. Thank God she did the exact opposite of what Rihanna did and never talked to him again. I was so afraid that she would go back to him because of this horrible incident, and because they had an apartment together, but (again) thankfully she discovered feminism at a young age, so she left that whole mess behind, and never looked back.


It saddens me that Rihanna thinks she not only has to forgive and forget soooo incredibly soon, but that she also has to be around him and be friendly to wards him at all. Of course I think we all know what would happen to her if she reacted the way my relative did. No one would be able to read a story about her online without seeing the phrase "man-hating b!tch" at least once. I saw how a bunch of teen-centered boards responded to this. On every single forum I read, someone, both male and female, would always ask what she did to deserve that beating. I read over 7 different boards, just to see if it was a pattern, and it was on Every. Single. One. After reading several pages worth of posts, I honestly believe that domestic violence prevention should be taught in school. The earlier the better. Just seeing some of those comments made feel almost hopeless. A lot of the boys posted that while they thought Brown hit her too hard, it was still ok, in their minds at least, to hit a girl, so long as you used an open palm, didn't leave a bruise and didn't do it too often. The girls' post may have been even worse. They too thought that Rihanna might have done something to deserve the beating, since it was so bad (their words, not mine), and to top it all off, several of them were also in abusive relationships, or they had one or more friends in one. And now that I think about it, a couple of the boys were also being abused. Some of these kids were just Prue-teens too, like 11-12 years old.


I shouldn't be so surprised though, since I also have friends who went through the same b.s. when we were teens. It just seems to be so much more pervasive now. I hope that's just because everyone's online now, and more kids are reporting it, and not because more abuse is happening. But those other message boards don't give me much hope.

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