@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.
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.
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