mothra wrote on Dec 26
th, 2015 at 2:08pm:
And well done Neferti. I'm sorry that you lived through that but you clearly are a success story. What you and your daughter have is irreplaceable.
Thank you, Mothra.
I have mentioned all this before in a previous DV thread. However, I do understand, very well, why women remain in DV situations.
It begins with "verbal" ... you are just like your f***ing mother ... to being put down for whatever reason ... then, the slap. Then you, fight back. I know I did. However, I come from a long line of Strong Women and I am nobody's slave.
I had put up with verbal abuse for years (I stopped work when I got pregnant) and he was a very good provider, we didn't lack anything. I actually controlled the MONEY ... his salary went into a joint account and I wrote the cheques. I could have ripped him off, but that is NOT my style. In the last few months before I left ... I drew the usual amount for Housekeeping, each week, but put away $50 or so for ME. My Mother had told me to "have a joint account but ALSO have a savings account. The amounts might sound pathetic but this was 1980 ........ a fully furnished (with TV) 3 b-room house in Weetangera, ACT was only $60 a week. An unfurnished flat was $120 in Sydney. I did do some "research" before I drove down to Melbourne for Christmas and I told him to come down later. Sneaky, I know, BUT had I told him I was leaving, I doubt I would be still alive.