SACCAT66 said:PlayerRep said:SACCAT66 said:AZGrizFan said:If Amy was my sister she wouldn't have waited months before filing her report/complaint. :x
It took my wife YEARS before she could finally feel safe about coming forward with what her abuser did to her. She dropped out of school (was going to UM at the time). Only after the coward killed himself did she really even talk to me about what he did to her ( I met her about 3 years after they broke up for good)...Sure her friends all knew what was going on in High School and first year of college, but they would beat the hell out of him, and then tell her that "He had learned his lesson, and would never touch her again". After his death, these same people lashed out at her because she didn't go to his funeral, and called her heartless. She now speaks to large groups about what mental and physical violence is, and can do to someone....All I am saying is, we can't, and never should, judge someone for when they came forward...Instead, let's be happy that she is among the few that had the courage to do so.
Too bad, obviously, but your wife's situation was very different from the reporter's.
Yes, it was. But coming forward for any women is not the easiest thing to do.
Dude. Those two situations are like comparing apples and rhinos. Come on, man. What Amy went through was shitty and creepy. What your wife went through was criminal and violent (apparently) and psychologically damaging. Not even in the same universe (although this DID affect Amy to the point where she felt it necessary to quit her job and seek employment elsewhere, presumably due to the risk of continued contact with the dude).