It's sad for the victims because the abuser emotionally beats them down. Making them believe that they deserve every bad thing they get. But my biggest question is, if Dean was caught in the act of beating OP, and there was a room full of witnesses, not to mention OP's visible physical condition, why isn't Dean behind bars?
The answer is this one of many AI generated stories. I am so offended that they go this route. In the real world he would have been arrested very shortly after he assaulted her, especially since their were witnesses. I feel empathy with those of you who have experienced abuse but you must know this is a work of fiction and there is a template for this story. It's AI generated. It's not even created by a human being. I have read three stories just like this one in the last 24 hours. This doesn't help survivors of abuse it trivializes our pain. Do you really want this to happen??
My sister was in an abusive relationship with a real jerk who made her severe ties with her best friend and even her family when he hit her once she finally dumped him and ended up with a much better guy.
Buoyant, bright, and cheerful, it ranks in the US Top 250 and is given to nearly 1300 babies every year. Derived from the Old Irish name Dubhshláine, Delaney can mean "dark challenger" or "dark river" depending on which translation is used.
Between famous authors and legendary tales, Helen is a baby girl name of Greek origin, meaning "torch" or "light." Associated with the phrase "the face that launched a thousand ships," Helen is definitely a name to keep an eye out for.
Delaney need to divorce her husband Dean, and press charges against her husband Dean from beating her in front of his family members, and also she needs to distance herself from her toxic in- law, and held him accountable for his actions, and consequences for his actions.
Derived from the English surname Dean, from an Anglo-Saxon word meaning "valley" An Anglicization of the Hebrew noun דין, meaning "law", "justice" or "verdict".
Robert is an old German name that means “bright fame.” It's taken from the old German name Hrodebert. The name is made up of two elements: hrod which means "fame" and beraht which means "bright." The name was introduced to the people of England by the Normans in the Middle Ages.
No, her money is her money if you have a joint account and she puts money in that’s your guises money but that is her paycheck just because she’s married to you doesn’t mean you possess everything she gets or has
Sarah is a girl's name with Hebrew origins meaning “princess.” This name features throughout history including within the Jewish Bible. Sarah is known to the Jewish community as the wife of Abraham-or the father of Judaism-and the mother of the Hebrew people.
Her money is her money she worked hard for it I hate it when a spouse declares "Once we're married your money is mine" um, no it's not I worked hard to get everything I get that includes my money my money belongs to me since you are acting like an ass get ready to hear from my lawyer WE'RE DONE!
Diana is a feminine given name of Latin and Greek origins, referring to the Roman goddess Diana, goddess of the hunt and the moon. It came into use in the Anglosphere in the 1600s by classically educated parents as an English-language version of the French version of the name, Diane. Diana recalls the Greek and Roman goddess Diana. Diana translates to the Latin form Artemis. The name can be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European root *dyeu or *dyeus and *div- meaning "to shine" (diya-) or "sky", dius, deus and diwio, "deity, god, godlike" and [7] dium meaning Universe. The meanings are therefore "heavenly", "holy", "divine", "demonic", "celestial", "cosmic", "nebulous", "chaotic", "abyssal", "void", "luminous", "shining", and in a broader sense "which brings the day", "which has light", "which has divine power", "which belongs to the void/abyss/chaos" and "which comes from the Universe/outer space". The word “Diamond”, or “Diamante” in French, is also brought from the Proto-Indo-European word “diya-“, which means bright light. Diana was already in use as a given name in ancient Rome, but exclusively outside Christian circles, in which it was seen as a pagan name. In Italy, the variant "Daiana", an adaptation based on the English pronunciation, is also common. The French variant "Diane" gained popularity during the 19th century.
OP has a horrible husband I wonder what she saw him at least she doesn’t see it now men like that make my blood boil. You have to know what your wife is at all times that’s not love that’s control.
Excuse me someone trying to take your work and make it his ua-cam.com/video/HKetLc70TTw/v-deo.htmlsi=e37rV4hM7HIeXcQV Btw the Ex Husband definitely was on her side
ok but shouldnt you be professional as a nurse no matter if he caused problems? i think she acted very unprofessional there as a nurse (not as a person)
My cousin taught me how to protect myself when I was a child. Plus, I found out that frying pans are not just used for cooking
Disney’s tangled lol!
Like in FRIED GREEN TOMATOES.
PUBG frying pan go BONK!
I learned that young too. Especially when it stops someone from breaking into your house.
So are Gibson Les Paul guitars!
Dean should've been in prison for assault.
I totally agree that Dean should’ve been in prison for assault
Hot grits or oatmeal serves as good oops i tripped.
Sweet karma for the ex husband plus some woman get a out from a Abusers others don't I'm glad you got out
It's sad for the victims because the abuser emotionally beats them down. Making them believe that they deserve every bad thing they get.
But my biggest question is, if Dean was caught in the act of beating OP, and there was a room full of witnesses, not to mention OP's visible physical condition, why isn't Dean behind bars?
More to the point, why isn't Dean in the hospital in a body cast via the witnesses?
@LunaP1 Great point
The answer is this one of many AI generated stories. I am so offended that they go this route. In the real world he would have been arrested very shortly after he assaulted her, especially since their were witnesses. I feel empathy with those of you who have experienced abuse but you must know this is a work of fiction and there is a template for this story. It's AI generated. It's not even created by a human being. I have read three stories just like this one in the last 24 hours. This doesn't help survivors of abuse it trivializes our pain. Do you really want this to happen??
I have empathy for the family , but not the individual
I second that
Aye aye
My sister was in an abusive relationship with a real jerk who made her severe ties with her best friend and even her family when he hit her once she finally dumped him and ended up with a much better guy.
@@AvaRayne-on9ve my older sister Jojo was also in a abusive relationship with a real jerk named Parker
Glad they both woke up and not dead.
Why didn't the family intervene? Just another abusive man !
I think she said his father was intervening.
Buoyant, bright, and cheerful, it ranks in the US Top 250 and is given to nearly 1300 babies every year. Derived from the Old Irish name Dubhshláine, Delaney can mean "dark challenger" or "dark river" depending on which translation is used.
Between famous authors and legendary tales, Helen is a baby girl name of Greek origin, meaning "torch" or "light." Associated with the phrase "the face that launched a thousand ships," Helen is definitely a name to keep an eye out for.
There's a HUGE difference between being devoted and an absolute control freak
What a terrible ungrateful abusive husband
Good girl
Delaney need to divorce her husband Dean, and press charges against her husband Dean from beating her in front of his family members, and also she needs to distance herself from her toxic in- law, and held him accountable for his actions, and consequences for his actions.
Harassment, physical and psychological abuse. And yet if I tell this character what they deserve, I'm the one who gets suspended.
Derived from the English surname Dean, from an Anglo-Saxon word meaning "valley" An Anglicization of the Hebrew noun דין, meaning "law", "justice" or "verdict".
Robert is an old German name that means “bright fame.” It's taken from the old German name Hrodebert. The name is made up of two elements: hrod which means "fame" and beraht which means "bright." The name was introduced to the people of England by the Normans in the Middle Ages.
You don't suppose Dean got charged for domestic abuse, do you?
Of course not ,they never do in these stories..
No, her money is her money if you have a joint account and she puts money in that’s your guises money but that is her paycheck just because she’s married to you doesn’t mean you possess everything she gets or has
Sarah is a girl's name with Hebrew origins meaning “princess.” This name features throughout history including within the Jewish Bible. Sarah is known to the Jewish community as the wife of Abraham-or the father of Judaism-and the mother of the Hebrew people.
Delaney should've filed for divorce when she found out her husband was gambling.
Her money is her money she worked hard for it I hate it when a spouse declares "Once we're married your money is mine" um, no it's not I worked hard to get everything I get that includes my money my money belongs to me since you are acting like an ass get ready to hear from my lawyer WE'RE DONE!
Diana is a feminine given name of Latin and Greek origins, referring to the Roman goddess Diana, goddess of the hunt and the moon.
It came into use in the Anglosphere in the 1600s by classically educated parents as an English-language version of the French version of the name, Diane.
Diana recalls the Greek and Roman goddess Diana. Diana translates to the Latin form Artemis. The name can be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European root *dyeu or *dyeus and *div- meaning "to shine" (diya-) or "sky", dius, deus and diwio, "deity, god, godlike" and [7] dium meaning Universe. The meanings are therefore "heavenly", "holy", "divine", "demonic", "celestial", "cosmic", "nebulous", "chaotic", "abyssal", "void", "luminous", "shining", and in a broader sense "which brings the day", "which has light", "which has divine power", "which belongs to the void/abyss/chaos" and "which comes from the Universe/outer space". The word “Diamond”, or “Diamante” in French, is also brought from the Proto-Indo-European word “diya-“, which means bright light.
Diana was already in use as a given name in ancient Rome, but exclusively outside Christian circles, in which it was seen as a pagan name. In Italy, the variant "Daiana", an adaptation based on the English pronunciation, is also common. The French variant "Diane" gained popularity during the 19th century.
OP has a horrible husband I wonder what she saw him at least she doesn’t see it now men like that make my blood boil. You have to know what your wife is at all times that’s not love that’s control.
Excuse me someone trying to take your work and make it his ua-cam.com/video/HKetLc70TTw/v-deo.htmlsi=e37rV4hM7HIeXcQV
Btw the Ex Husband definitely was on her side
This reminds me of my ex who was a muslim
ok but shouldnt you be professional as a nurse no matter if he caused problems? i think she acted very unprofessional there as a nurse (not as a person)
she shouldnt have nurse him if she put personal feelings in there
Excuse me someone trying to take your work and make it his ua-cam.com/video/HKetLc70TTw/v-deo.htmlsi=e37rV4hM7HIeXcQV