DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HAPPENDS TO MEN TOO: HERE IS A PERSONAL STORY OF A MAN'S STRUGGLE WITH DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
I'm your basic middle class male
who was raised to respect women and never hit them. I consider
myself a good
provider and who has had some success after my hard work has paid off with my
authoring 2 best selling books and having sold a self-started company. I work
hard and am a decent man. I am also one of those in total disbelief this would
ever happen to me.
I hate the term battered man, I'm
a DV survivor. And I can say the system (judicial, police, legal, local and
state government agencies) does virtually nothing to help a man survive when
they're on the receiving end of a female sociopath's attacks. In fact, the
system has, in some ways, injured me more than my ex wife ever could.
My wife slapped me hard after I
said no to her wanting to get donor sperm in order to get pregnant. Keep in mind
her fertility doctor said there were NO physical problems with either of us to
prevent her from getting pregnant. Keep in mind we'd only been trying for 4
months, but she felt entitled and was willing to beat anyone down who got in the
way.
After I confronted her about her
having no right to lay a hand on me and my fear of what she would do to our
future children, she replied, "if you're going to get your tiny feelings in a
bunch over a little slap, you need to keep going to therapy TO WORK ON YOUR
PROBLEMS."
I packed and left immediately.
Ironically, the day she slapped me for not allowing her to become pregnant using
other men's sperm, was Mother's Day.
I later intercepted a written letter where my
wife agreed with her friend's idea to "have a child and then dump me". The
letter also detailed how to catch my sperm in a condom for insemination without
my knowledge.
When I confronted her with the
note, she just shrugged like, "there's nothing you can do about it, pal." I keep
the letter to remind me why I'm divorcing my wife.
Later, my wife body slammed my 67
year old, 4'11" mother into a mirrored closet door bruising my mother's knee.
Subsequent x-rays revealed my mom also suffered a nearly fractured finger as my
wife ripped my mom's camera from her hands. We were taking pictures at my house
to prevent my wife from destroying more of my personal property. Is this how
your mother should be treated by your wife?
As we both left my own house
being pushed, shoved, and attacked, my father in law arrived and started to push
and goad me into punching him.
We left without touching anyone
and called the police when we were safe in my car. The police arrived and did
not call an ambulance for my mom, did not recommend any of the numerous
government and legal resources available ( i.e. restraining orders, etc) and
downgraded the event to a "property dispute."
Further, the police threatened me
by saying, "if you return, sir, we will arrest you for trespassing." Keep in
mind, this is my own house where I'm on the deed. Four counts of assault and
battery/DV with pictures, doctor's reports, and witnesses, but no arrests or
convictions.
Do you think there's a problem
with the system if you're male and subject to domestic violence from your
wife?
No? - Imagine if the situation
was reversed: the husband slapped his healthy wife for not having a child after
4 months of trying, shrugged off a written letter found by his wife where the
husband agreed with his buddy about dumping his wife after tricking her to get
pregnant, beat his wife's mother badly enough to require x-rays, and called his
father to assault his young wife on the front lawn for the neighborhood to
see.
Do you really believe the police
and the courts would have treated that case in the same way?
Not a chance. The husband and his
father would be in jail while paying for damages, and the wife and mother would
be celebrated as domestic violence survivors on Oprah.
If you're like me, who's trying
to protect your rights and your family by blood from a crazy wife, and an even
crazier system, take heart. You are not alone.
Tell your story, and do what you
can to take care of what's important. Things will change.
P.S. To those that may not
believe me, I can understand. You probably haven't experienced anything like
this in your life. I probably wouldn't have believed it fully until I heard my
mother scream in pain from my wife's attacks, saw the hard evidence of pictures
and medical reports, and felt the pain in my gut of doing the right thing by
asking the system for help, and having the system turn right around and try to
prosecute the innocent victims for crimes they did not commit.
It does happen, and the system
does not work.
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