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Loss of vehicle in abusive relationship

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CdwJava

Senior Member
Withholding and/or weilding access to sexual intimacy as an emotional weapon is pretty standard fare in emotionally abusive relationships and is textbook emotional abuse.

That's not some radical out of left field idea that turns anyone into a stepford wife or permits spousal rape. Please.
Neither is it something likely to be seen as so compelling a threat as to render a man in fear for ... his sex life? ... that he surrenders his car. While this was clearly a dysfunctional relationship, and may have been abusive, that does not mean that the car was transferred by any unlawful means.
 

xylene

Senior Member
But you are saying withholding sex, in itself, is abuse
I didn't say that.
You must be illiterate for that to be your takeaway.

But concede your point. No one ever used sex, the promise of sex, withholding sex, to manipulate or abuse anyone. I give in. It's a beautiful world now.
 

justalayman

Senior Member
I copied and pasted what you wrote


Withholding and/or weilding access to sexual intimacy as an emotional weapon is pretty standard fare in emotionally abusive relationships and is textbook emotional abuse.
That is what you wrote.

Withholding and/or welding access to sex is (ya da ya da) and is textbook emotional abuse


Maybe you should hone up those writing skills if you meant something else.
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
I didn't say that.
You must be illiterate for that to be your takeaway.
Actually, not only did you say it was emotional abuse, you said it was textbook emotional abuse:

Withholding and/or weilding access to sexual intimacy as an emotional weapon is pretty standard fare in emotionally abusive relationships and is textbook emotional abuse.
 

justalayman

Senior Member
But concede your point. No one ever used sex, the promise of sex, withholding sex, to manipulate or abuse anyone. I give in. It's a beautiful world now.
Nobody ever said that either. I just don’t agree thst withholding sex in itself is abuse, like your so clearly stated.

But since you do, I guess thst means your spouse must comply with your demands for sex any time you demand it lest s/he be guilty of abusing you.
 

xylene

Senior Member
I copied and pasted what you wrote




That is what you wrote.

Withholding and/or welding access to sex is (ya da ya da) and is textbook emotional abuse


Maybe you should hone up those writing skills if you meant something else.
How did you get you font all weird?

But I conceded and it is a beautiful world now. Xylene isn't raping anybody anymore!
 

Ohiogal

Queen Bee
I copied and pasted what you wrote




That is what you wrote.

Withholding and/or welding access to sex is (ya da ya da) and is textbook emotional abuse


Maybe you should hone up those writing skills if you meant something else.
If they are welding access, that would hurt and, depending on what they were welding for access:unsure:, would pretty much make sex impossible. You can't WELD penises and vaginas. :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 

Just Blue

Senior Member
Back to OP...

Does anyone else find him/her posting the friends very personal relationship issues on the net to be very abusive...or is that just me?
 

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