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· 6 years ago
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coming from someone who's lived in an abusive household your moms a dumb ass bitch no one deserves to be accused of that
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mrdad01
· 6 years ago
They deserve to be accused if its true, my ex was one abusive creature, had plenty of witnesses to that. I'm not saying you're wrong but it's subjective.
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flowerkiller
· 6 years ago
Yeah, if it is true then it's deserved. I think you missed the part where the kid found out it was a lie. That isn't subjective. That's someone lying about being abused and getting caught in the lie. Subjective means based on opinion or personal feelings. Either you hit someone or you didn't. Either you emotionally manipulated someone or you didn't. If you believe it's based on feelings, then you are obligated to believe in someone that felt abused because they weren't given a gift for their birthday and they were sad or someone that felt traumatized because they were confronted by a different opinion and the other person wouldn't bend to their own.
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guest
· 6 years ago
Their dad could be the liar.
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flowerkiller
· 6 years ago
Either person can lie. That's the point.
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guest
· 6 years ago
oh no i meant that if a person is abusive hell yeah they should be accused of that, but not when someone is innocent
gloriouslypurposed
· 6 years ago
how do you know? because he said she lied?
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flowerkiller
· 6 years ago
How do you know she told the truth? Because she said so? Without evidence, it's hard to take any sides
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lemmingoverlord
· 6 years ago
Let's assume, for the sake of the argument, the kid confronted his mom and she 'fessed up. Otherwise it's a you-said-she-said kind of thing.
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gloriouslypurposed
· 6 years ago
flowerkiller: I didn't say she told the truth. I merely said that after what we know about the situation, any of them could have lied, him as well as her.