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Reply #420 - Oct 4th, 2015 at 6:46pm
 
Ex Dame Pansi wrote on Oct 4th, 2015 at 6:32pm:
Johnsmith wrote on Oct 4th, 2015 at 6:00pm:
mariacostel wrote on Oct 4th, 2015 at 5:41pm:
Agnes wrote on Oct 4th, 2015 at 1:42pm:
Most domestic violence shelters are not well known for very obvious reasons.. of course known to Police and Social Workers- and a handful of pp who live in the same street.


They are not asio safe houses people. They are not secret even if they may not be well advertised.



make up your mind ... earlier you were saying their locations are well known  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy




lol!!! sometimes maria's wife tells her what to write and other times she thinks for herself that's why she can have opposing opinions....
not that there's anything wrong with that



aussie is the same one minute he knows where all the refuges are the next he can get a female cabbie to find out for him.. bobs your uncle...

some do like to tell tall tales dont they and they always make them sound so important...and then we end up  being  personally  abused.. Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes funny they all have the same traits dont they??
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Reply #421 - Oct 4th, 2015 at 6:54pm
 
Aussie wrote on Oct 4th, 2015 at 6:40pm:
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If I wanted to know where they all were on the Sunshine Coast, I'd get a female mate to feign a need for a Refuge, and Bob would be my Uncle.


And what has that to do with female Cabbies, cods?  Nothing?

Really, cods....you want a Thread to stay relevant, yet you make off topic posts which require a response. No-one gets a free hit.



  yes thats right you dont have any mates do you...you think you are James bloody Bond... Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin


and women are waiting to do whatever you command...as if.....

shut up aussie..

this isnt your thread or relationships.. go fix that its deteriorating at a massive rate....its either abusing everyone or talking about gays...

it needs a real mod.

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Reply #422 - Oct 4th, 2015 at 6:56pm
 
Johnsmith wrote on Oct 4th, 2015 at 6:38pm:
ahhh, cods old girl,  sweety, while I'd love for you to stick it to Aussie, a 'mate' does not equal a 'female cab driver' ... a mate is a friend




well I tried.. hes such a creep.. what he said about the so called women and children he claims to have picked up is a real shocker.. and then he has the hide to claim he knows more about this than anyone else.... well I have said my last to him.. hes all yours.
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Reply #423 - Oct 4th, 2015 at 6:56pm
 
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Lionel thats a terrible childhood I feel for you so much its hard to blank it out...my granddaughter and her mother and her half sister lived with an alcoholic..and he set fire to their home he ran around the complete outside lighting it as he went...they got out in time and the fire brigade came and saved the house..but it did untold damage to those kids...and still she took him back... for while...can you explain why your dad put up with that??...I am so sorry to here it was your mum who was hell bent on destroying everything....I have to say she sounds like it was more than anger management problems...my dad died at 89 and never changed one bit miserable as sin...so I know what a rotten childhood is like..



Couple of things there.  I, and not one Member of any of my Family, extended as much as you like ever, experienced domestic violence.  Why did I miss out on this marvel.  Was it sheer luck?  I reckon not. I reckon it was all to do with having basic values and mixing with people who also had the same basic values.

"It did untold damage to the kids, and she still took him back." 
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Reply #424 - Oct 4th, 2015 at 6:59pm
 
Ex Dame Pansi wrote on Oct 4th, 2015 at 6:41pm:
Aussie wrote on Oct 4th, 2015 at 6:31pm:
No.  You stick it right back at the people who reckon only men  cause these problems. 'Onya.



Has anyone actually said that only men abuse women and not the other way around? Men are the major perpetrators but not the only perpetrators.

Kudos to your father Lionel, he did the right thing. What would have been gained had they both attacked each other? Yours was a dysfunctional family as many were back then. It is easier to split now (child and sole parent support) even though some decide to live with the chaos.



I was going to ask the same thing pansi...as far as I know it has a higher level of male to female assaults.. but no it isnt only a male problem.... the men get very defensive dont they always a worry....

she asked for it didnt she. Roll Eyes.. type of thing... so that makes it alright after all everyone has a right to fight back....missing of course the whole point of the topic...
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Reply #425 - Oct 4th, 2015 at 7:02pm
 
Aussie wrote on Oct 4th, 2015 at 6:56pm:
Couple of things there.  I, and not one Member of any of my Family, extended as much as you like ever, experienced domestic violence.  Why did I miss out on this marvel.  Was it sheer luck?  I reckon not. I reckon it was all to do with having basic values and mixing with people who also had the same basic values.

"It did untold damage to the kids, and she still took him back



oh is this  another aussie thread... Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

you do realise some women are driven into the ground and have no self esteem enough to get out....thats why we are talking about this topic[or trying too]... and not the life and times of aussie..
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Reply #426 - Oct 4th, 2015 at 7:05pm
 
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well I tried.. hes such a creep.. what he said about the so called women and children he claims to have picked up is a real shocker..


What I said was fact.  Simple unadulterated fact.  Is that my problem, cods?

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and then he has the hide to claim he knows more about this than anyone else.... well I have said my last to him.. hes all yours.


No, cods.  I have posted simple facts and it is also apparent that I do know more about this than you do.  Is that some cross I am supposed to bear?
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Reply #427 - Oct 4th, 2015 at 7:09pm
 
cods wrote on Oct 4th, 2015 at 7:02pm:
Aussie wrote on Oct 4th, 2015 at 6:56pm:
Couple of things there.  I, and not one Member of any of my Family, extended as much as you like ever, experienced domestic violence.  Why did I miss out on this marvel.  Was it sheer luck?  I reckon not. I reckon it was all to do with having basic values and mixing with people who also had the same basic values.

"It did untold damage to the kids, and she still took him back



oh is this  another aussie thread... Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

you do realise some women are driven into the ground and have no self esteem enough to get out....thats why we are talking about this topic[or trying too]... and not the life and times of aussie..


I agree it has SFA to do with me personally.  I have never been touched by it.  How about you consider ....... why?  Where do people get their lack of self esteem from?
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Reply #428 - Oct 4th, 2015 at 7:26pm
 

cods wrote on Oct 4th, 2015 at 6:43pm:
Lionel Edriess wrote on Oct 4th, 2015 at 6:28pm:
gnes wrote Today at 5:42pm:
latest stats- 31 women killed in 15 weeks- we sure do have a problem and it highlights some pretty ugly truths about men in this country- not all men, but too freaking many.


That may be true. And domestic violence casts a long shadow over many families and their members.

But let's not be too quick to blame the men in this situation.

I'll take a risk here and describe some of my own personal experiences. A very few.

Bear in mind that I was at boarding school for most of this time. What I witnessed were holiday events.

I vividly remember coming home from the movies one night and having to pull my younger brother from his bed because Mum had set the veranda alight before retiring to bed herself. I was aged about 12.

On another visit home, I found that she'd found and fired about six .22 rounds into the family car. Dad took the rifle out of her hands after a struggle. I was about 14 then.

When I was 17, she drove to my girlfriend's mother's house and threatened the mother with violence. I was away at school at the time but the police and my father informed me.

When I was about 18 and home on another visit, I drove my father to hospital to have 7 stitches put into his scalp wound after she'd slogged him with a glass ashtray.

I had to hire security for my wedding, with the express permission of the bride's parents, because my mother was invited - and to ignore her was inviting trouble.

My father was, and still is, a big man. He could have punched a hole straight through his wife's face.

He didn't



Lionel thats a terrible childhood I feel for you so much its hard to blank it out...my granddaughter and her mother and her half sister lived with an alcoholic..and he set fire to their home he ran around the complete outside lighting it as he went...they got out in time and the fire brigade came and saved the house..but it did untold damage to those kids...and still she took him back... for while...can you explain why your dad put up with that??...I am so sorry to here it was your mum who was hell bent on destroying everything....I have to say she sounds like it was more than anger management problems...my dad died at 89 and never changed one bit miserable as sin...so I know what a rotten childhood is like..


She took him back? There's the answer!

Love is more than blind, cods. Sometimes it's destructive. Plays and stories have been enacted and written about the same subject for ages.

I know that it played a part in my own marriage breakdown. My wife had issues of her own that were never fully communicated.

My only regret is the impact it may have/has had on my kids.

Is it scars from my own experience, or an inability to successfully communicate that might be the problem?

All I'm saying is that the DV problem is probably older than the institute of marriage.

I think it's today's view on relationships- planned obsolescence. You don't work on fixing things these days - it's cheaper and easier to replace them.

My grandmother once was considered spoiled because her husband dug a half-mile trench so she could have a tap in the kitchen.

The life I knew as a kid disappeared when we started locking our cars and fearing for our children.

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Reply #429 - Oct 4th, 2015 at 7:26pm
 
Aussie wrote on Oct 4th, 2015 at 6:56pm:
I, and not one Member of any of my Family, extended as much as you like ever, experienced domestic violence.



do your wife and her family form part of your extended family Aussie?
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Reply #430 - Oct 4th, 2015 at 7:32pm
 
Johnsmith wrote on Oct 4th, 2015 at 7:26pm:
Aussie wrote on Oct 4th, 2015 at 6:56pm:
I, and not one Member of any of my Family, extended as much as you like ever, experienced domestic violence.



do your wife and her family form part of your extended family Aussie?


I'm not sure what you are driving at.  I have some idea what "my wife and her family got up to," but not what you are referring to.
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Reply #431 - Oct 4th, 2015 at 8:46pm
 
Aussie wrote on Oct 4th, 2015 at 7:32pm:
Johnsmith wrote on Oct 4th, 2015 at 7:26pm:
Aussie wrote on Oct 4th, 2015 at 6:56pm:
I, and not one Member of any of my Family, extended as much as you like ever, experienced domestic violence.



do your wife and her family form part of your extended family Aussie?


I'm not sure what you are driving at.  I have some idea what "my wife and her family got up to," but not what you are referring to.


Not referring to anything, it wasn't a difficult question was it?

do you consider your wife and her family a part of your extended family?
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Reply #432 - Oct 4th, 2015 at 8:49pm
 
Why ask me ~ unless you are beavering for personal information?
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Reply #433 - Oct 4th, 2015 at 8:50pm
 
Agnes wrote on Oct 4th, 2015 at 5:48pm:
mariacostel wrote on Oct 4th, 2015 at 5:41pm:
Agnes wrote on Oct 4th, 2015 at 1:42pm:
Most domestic violence shelters are not well known for very obvious reasons.. of course known to Police and Social Workers- and a handful of pp who live in the same street.


They are not asio safe houses people. They are not secret even if they may not be well advertised.

  The whereabouts of safe houses in kept confidential, you can't for the most part keep it a complete secret obvioulsy -  I worked in a unit that was not strictly for women seekingg shelter but it often turned out they came to us for safety with the kids- the husband found out and would often turn up where I worked, they were drunk or drugged out on ice etc.  They would turn up all hours of the night, very sweetly asking if **** was in- I very pointedly told them no one was allowed in no matter who they were and it soon turned very ugly- within minutes the Police would turn up and they would be thrown in the back and taken away. It used to get quite scary as some of these men were not of sound mind.  These women are in danger and confidentiality is everything.


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Reply #434 - Oct 4th, 2015 at 8:51pm
 
Johnsmith wrote on Oct 4th, 2015 at 7:26pm:
Aussie wrote on Oct 4th, 2015 at 6:56pm:
I, and not one Member of any of my Family, extended as much as you like ever, experienced domestic violence.



do your wife and her family form part of your extended family Aussie?


Do not believe ANYTHING this perpetrator says.

You have been warned John.
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