Comment by Luster on The Beast Within - Chapter 10

Comment on ChapterThe Beast Within - Chapter 10

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@Luster hat's why he begged her over and over again to not go out of her room and that no matter how many times he asks to not let him into her room.

The castle and him have a course, he's like the beauty and the beast and he gets insanely beastly in that specific day and since he knows he can't control himself while being "the beast within" he locks himself up. 
She broke the rule, she walked outside, she let him in. 
Sucks what happened?... Yes 
Was it his fault?... Not really. 
Could've she prevented it?.... Yes, if she followed the rules and stayed inside that day like everyone kept telling her
@deleted user  sound like victim blaming to me and she didn't walk out the room she was forced out by her brother so it the brothers fult not hers
@not me. It's not victim blaming, hun. Is taking accountability for your actions. 
She's a grown-up,  not a child. She can't read but she 100% understands what it means to Not leave your room. She was warned like 20 times and sure her brother took her out, but she was still warned not to open her door no matter what and she opened it. 

If you go to a village and literally everyone, everywhere you go tells you Not to go out at 4, over and over. Still, for whatever reason you go out at 4, and get hit by lightning that strikes only at 4.... You're not a victim 🤷🏻♀️

Also, he's been treating her like a queen. Reading to her, making sure she's happy, doing everything she's comfortable with, slowly, even investing in her sh** brother's thing, but he's cursed and that day at that time he turns into a beast that can't control his actions
He did everything to keep her safe, to keep her inside her room, unfortunately, she didn't listen. 
The point here on that will make him or an åsshole or not, is how he treats her when the day of the curse is done. If he keeps being an aggressive beast then no-no, but if he goes back to being the kind, yet hot-grabby man that goes at her pace, that he was then that's a yes.
@deleted user  no he said not to open the door for HIM not for her brother why did you write a hole essay I don't know but either way its victim blaming
@deleted user Victim blaming can be defined as someone saying, implying, or treating a person who has experienced harmful or abusive behaviour (such as a survivor of sexual violence) like it was a result of something they did or said, instead of placing the responsibility where it belongs: on the person who harmed them.
@not me.  
He's not a monster that saw her on the street and dragged her to an alley just because her skirt was shorter than it should.
He's cursed, turns into a beast, and can't control himself. He he begged her not to come out, not to ever let him inside no matter what he said, prepared her, and did everything he could to keep her safe, everyone did. 
How is what happened his responsibility? 

I'm not saying what happened is cool and she should get over it. Absolutely not, she needs time to heal from that. But the sad truth is that she didn't listen and that's on her, not on him. 

Think of it as epilepsy instead of a curse. 
He has horrible attacks of epilepsy, he knows that as soon as the attack starts he loses consciousness and if someone tries to stop him he can get violent. It's obvious he CAN'T control his actions. 
He tells you over and over to please never touch him when he's having the attacks. He has an attack, you touch him and he beats you up. 
Beating up someone is bad. Is abuse. But in this case, you wouldn't be a victim of abuse and he wouldn't be a person that was abusive to you.
You're an adult that should've listened and taken some accountability that he has epilepsy and you need to start listening to what people that want to keep you safe are telling you.
@not me.  
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Strange; you advocate for what you believe is morally right while making fun of other people's opinions calling it an essay just because their opinion is different than yours. It will do you good to learn how to accept and embrace diversity. And you're right, he told her not to open the door for him, but he did warn her about leaving her room. The nanny told her to make sure to stay inside her room all day; everyone talked to her about the 'customs'. The same day the nanny reminded her 'Starting tomorrow at midnight you mustn't come out of your room till the evening'. She also confirms that on that day 'they have a custom where nobody can step out of their room'; only to open the door and step out of her room. 
Apologies, but I don't understand how she wasn't at fault for breaking the only rule she's had to follow since her arrival.
@deleted user  on matter how you put it he still raped her sad but it the truth
@Mashi  nothing in what I said made fun of their opinions🥱 anyway I said what I said and the same goes for yall either way he raped her and In the first comment they said it was victim blaming hers the meaning again Victim blaming can be defined as someone saying, implying, or treating a person who has experienced harmful or abusive behaviour (such as a survivor of sexual violence) like it was a result of something they did or said, instead of placing the responsibility where it belongs: on the person who harmed them.
@deleted user

did we read the same thing or ? "He's been treating her like a queen ?" Wtf ? Locked up against her will ? Took her away from her own family ? Se*ual harassement while he supposed to read a story ? Seriously you're ok with that ? Meh
And yes he R*PED her. She said "no" so many times that's makes me inconfortable. And don't say : "it was against his rules it's her fault!". It's NEVER victims' fault. As you can't blame someone being shot only because he was walking down the street in the US. What's your excuse ? "haha he knew that guns are allowed in this country he is a grow old he had to not leave his home!" Pff asurd.