They already said they were getting help for that incident, and have gotten
help.

And you are not a psychologist, so on what basis are you saying that
someone who accidentally knocked out his fiancee had a relationship that
was beyond help?

On 10 September 2014 12:09, Scott Stroz <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> What decision did I make on the lives of other people? That she (they
> actually) need help?
>
> Physical abuse is but one type of abuse - and it often goes hand in hand
> with emotional and sexual abuse
>
> I will say that if a man punches his fiance in the face, rendering her
> unconscious, that is abusive behavior - whether it was the first or 50th
> time he hit her.
>
> Nope, not at all. But, unless she/he/they want the help, no amount of
> counseling will work.
>
> Also, there are things that counseling might not work for. I think I would
> put 'knocking your fiance unconscious' on that list - close to the top.
>


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