There is no claim of sustained abuse, or even of much/any physical abuse. It seems more to be more about impulse control in isolated incidents. I hope the individuals can meet and work out their differences. I saw 2 people claiming poor behaviour. I am not excusing poor behaviour but there is always a spectrum of behaviour in relationships. The people involved should talk to each other or move on. And remember we live in horrifically violent societies (I am British), which currently support slaughter in Gaza and export vast numbers of weapons worldwide. This must feed into behaviour in our own societies.
@@tenderstepsPaul it’s very obvious that physical and emotional abuse regularly happened. You don’t have to beat people up to be abusive. Instead of coaching other people to ignore abusive people, you should focus on educating yourself on the subject and stop being an enabler.
Did any of these two women call the police on Prince? If not, and they took the personal responsibility to not stay in the relationship, why are they gossiping about it afterward instead of just letting Prince learn the lesson by their leaving to behave more tenderly and not act so entitled in a relationship? It seems quite abusive.
@@kyconeSocial media gossip is your evidence that you extrapolate to say it's obvious there was a sustained pattern of abuse? And you then use that to attack the rational person you are responding to to falsely claim they are enabling abusers? That's quite manipulative by you and quite abusive. Did either of these women ever have cause to call the police? They lost some arguments and manipulate to call it abuse is as likely as your alleged but un-evidenced accusation of a sustained pattern of abuse.
@@OriginalJohnDoeFakersBeware I appreciate your comments. Relationships are complicated and "messy". I just wish people could communicate more civilly. Communication is hard, understanding others is very hard (I think I need lessons myself!). I try not to "attack" people as they are less likely to listen and enter a dialogue with you, if you do. Best wishes.
Sedona Prince moves very well, and made a significant contribution to the victory. She is great to watch.
For anyone who hasn't heard, multiple women have alleged that Sedona Prince abused them
There is no claim of sustained abuse, or even of much/any physical abuse. It seems more to be more about impulse control in isolated incidents. I hope the individuals can meet and work out their differences. I saw 2 people claiming poor behaviour. I am not excusing poor behaviour but there is always a spectrum of behaviour in relationships. The people involved should talk to each other or move on. And remember we live in horrifically violent societies (I am British), which currently support slaughter in Gaza and export vast numbers of weapons worldwide. This must feed into behaviour in our own societies.
@@tenderstepsPaul it’s very obvious that physical and emotional abuse regularly happened. You don’t have to beat people up to be abusive. Instead of coaching other people to ignore abusive people, you should focus on educating yourself on the subject and stop being an enabler.
Did any of these two women call the police on Prince? If not, and they took the personal responsibility to not stay in the relationship, why are they gossiping about it afterward instead of just letting Prince learn the lesson by their leaving to behave more tenderly and not act so entitled in a relationship? It seems quite abusive.
@@kyconeSocial media gossip is your evidence that you extrapolate to say it's obvious there was a sustained pattern of abuse? And you then use that to attack the rational person you are responding to to falsely claim they are enabling abusers? That's quite manipulative by you and quite abusive.
Did either of these women ever have cause to call the police? They lost some arguments and manipulate to call it abuse is as likely as your alleged but un-evidenced accusation of a sustained pattern of abuse.
@@OriginalJohnDoeFakersBeware I appreciate your comments. Relationships are complicated and "messy". I just wish people could communicate more civilly. Communication is hard, understanding others is very hard (I think I need lessons myself!). I try not to "attack" people as they are less likely to listen and enter a dialogue with you, if you do. Best wishes.
Sedona to the leagueee lesgoooo