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- Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1992 08:30:55 EST
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- From: "Judith E. Schrier" <PRIMATE@BROWNVM.BROWN.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Camillemania
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- >Jim (Do women stay in abusive relationships because of hot sex?) Thomas
-
- Was this a serious question? I'm over 300 posts behind in
- reading mail, so this may have been dropped, or thoroughly
- dealt with, but it's a good question...
-
- I don't suppose there is any single reason why women (or men)
- stay in abusive relationships, but I rather doubt that "hot
- sex" is the most common one. At risk of sounding like an
- AlAnon brochure, I believe that women often feel responsible
- for "their men" and feel that they are called upon (by whom?
- by what?) to take care of them and somehow make life *right*
- for them, so that the men are happy and as a result act right
- and thus make them happy in return. So the abused person has
- the feeling that she is causing her own abuse by not doing the
- right things. The abuser, of course, also believes that the
- abused person is bringing it on herself by not behaving right...
-
- AND, the abuser usually goes into "Don't leave me, darling. I
- love you, I need you, I want you, I can't live without you"
- mode, which the abused person is an absolute *sucker* for, any
- time it looks like the abused person looks like she is going
- to make *any* move to get out of the situation.
-
- The abuser takes on both the "good cop" and "bad cop" persona.
- He can switch from "I can't live without you" to "I'll kill you
- if you leave" seamlessly.
-
- judith
-