A Man shouldn't hit the person he loves?
By clorissa123
@clorissa123 (4926)
United States
March 15, 2009 12:06pm CST
If a man truly loves his woman, he shouldn't solve a problem with violence. A classic case recently on the news, Chris Brown did beat the crap out of Rihanna. She was bruised physically and emotionally. That is not right. A man has no right to hit a woman like that, if he claimed that he loves her so much.
If you were involve in any domestic violence like that, do not go back.
3 responses
@mila18bunker (75)
• United States
17 Mar 09
any person doesn't have the right to hit or hurt other person period.
@daneg33 (1128)
• Canada
15 Mar 09
You are right. Domestic violence is a terrible situation to be in. The problem is that the abuser isolates the victim from friends and family and systematically destroys their self esteem. Then, the victim feels that they are "trapped" and have no place to go. I had a friend like that and after trying to help her, I decided that it was best to walk away because she would not take my help. I wasted way too much energy on the situation and I didn't want my children exposed to her idiot husband's behaviour. It's bad enough that her two young sons are receiving a lesson in being abusive. If nothing else, you need to get out of the situation for your children so they won't carry on the legacy of abuse.
@OConnell87 (1042)
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15 Mar 09
i agree if you love someone that much you would never want to see them hurt, but some men and women who suffer from domestic violence don't want to leave because they love them too much, so its hard to tell someone to leave when they can't emoitionally. apparently rihanna is going to marry chris and she doesn't want him sent to jail.