Sablesilk wrote:What really annoys me is that there are a lot of people angry at the fact that Megan's character was an active participant in the violence that went on in the relationship. One of the women in the article said that the concept of mutual violence is a myth. It pisses me off because not all domestic violence relationships are ones where the man is the one completely terrorizing the woman. Men can be victims too, in fact there has been studies that shows that lesbian relationships has more cases of domestic violence than any other and women are actually more physically and emotionally abusive than men are, but its not as well documented because there's a stigma about men coming forward and admitting to being a victim of something like that. Just because Megan hits Dominic also, people are accusing the video of promoting victim-blaming when that's not the case at all. The video is an accurate depiction SOME domestic violence relationships. Just because the video doesn't have a nice peachy ending or doesn't follow the usual depictions of dv that's seen on lifetime, it hardly means that its glamorizing violence.
So yeah, sorry for the mild rant, but the whole thing was getting annoying to me. For someone's who's witnessed domestic violence firsthand, I appreciate the video and I'm glad its being talked about.
Haha, dont apologize at all. The video should come with your description as a disclaimer for all the bleeding hearts and their twisted morals





