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Originally Posted by Dezzy
I think this story has it's worth, as unpleasant as it is for it's a real life example of some vicious mental abuse and gaslighting. We rarely hear from male victims of domestic abuse and I don't think I've ever known such a high profile case of someone lying about being abused only to end up being the abuser themselves. If the story proves a person's innocence and can potentially help others by highlight abusive behaviours then it's worth occupying time and space in the public's mind.
It's not exactly a fluff piece.
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Talking of vicious mental abuse there's no verdict yet, and here you are judge juror and executioner.
It's like the #be kind movement folowing Caroline Flack's suicide never happened....
obviously these two had a very volatile relationship, in this disgusting media circus there are no innocents both have been exposed. Neither are shrinking violets, Winona Ryder and Kate Moss weren't either.. if you attract chaotic people and have turbulent love affairs then the lines of who did what to whom and why are going to get blurred.
Blaming one party in the relationship is not right or fair the both had very glaring faults.