Re: stupid mom
It's so hard to understand how/why women keep going back time and again to abusive men and hard NOT to judge them. But psychologically and emotionally speaking, THEY may not know why or have the resources on their own to break the cycle.
I saw this first hand with my sister, the one person in the entire world I never would have believed would put herself in that situation. She was ALWAYS in-your-face, F*** Off, etc... to ANYONE who gave her crap and then suddenly, inexplicably she was the classic case of taking him back over and over and over. No matter how many times he beat her, the cops got called, times he stole from her - nothing could get through to her, nothing.
We were helpless to break her out of it. Then suddenly one day she was sitting at the kitchen table fixing a frame and he came at her and without thinking (she said) she had picked up a hammer on the table and swung it at him hard. Had he not raised his arm to shield himself she would have cleaved his head/face with the claw end of it and maybe killed him. As it was she tore open his forearm to the bone. And just like that, she was done with him and she never let him back into her life again and that was over 10 years ago.
She's never been able to verbalize why it took her so long or what had made her stay with him for so long despite how he treated her, she said she herself doesn't know, she just knows something finally broke and that was that.
I don't the the reasons for it, I only know that your patient has a kind of sickness and even though it's hard and we can't 'see' the sickness, I really think we should try to be compassionate and continue to offer assistance as we can - even though we feel like we want to shake the hell out of her ourselves until she 'snaps out of it!'
I know it because I wanted to beat the crap out my sister for taking it, she made me so frustrated. But I loved her and she was truly 'sick' - how could you take that day in and day out and NOT be sick for taking it? I don't have answers, but I do feel sorry for that woman, because she is somebody's child, somebody's sister, somebody's mother. G'd help her and her kid(s). I hope she gets out of this relationship, but I won't hold my breath.
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