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Punishment and Revenge!

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Were you ever bullied because you are a woman? Has your boyfriend or husband cheated on you? Were you a victim of sexual harassment? Did some strange guy stalked you?

How did you react to that? Please tell the others how you taught him a lesson or toke revenge. Explain the lessons you learned in the process.

I hate it when I see women are pictured as defenceless damsels in distress! If men know women will strike back of they threaten, misrespect or hurt them, they will think twice before doing so.
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Were you ever bullied because you are a woman?


Yes.

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Has your boyfriend or husband cheated on you?


No.

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Were you a victim of sexual harassment?


Yes.

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Did some strange guy stalked you? How did you react to that?


No.

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Please tell the others how you taught him a lesson or toke revenge. Explain the lessons you learned in the process.


Men abuse, bully, cheat, stalk (and ) because there is an ingrained power imbalance, a social tradition that is unfortunately even sustained by far too many women, especially in the Middle East. Women can seek revenge (or at the least, justice), but too often they are punished for even trying to do so. Know your environment and warn other women about men who abuse their power.
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I had a physically and mentally abusive father who hates women and threatened to kill me. He was also a racist xenophobe. I got him back by testifying at my parents divorce hearing by telling the judge exactly what he was like under oath. Idiot thought he could intimidate myself and my mother and decided to call me up as a witness when he was representing himself. It should have been straight forward with no witnesses. It didn't go well. He lost 80% of the house as a result and access to my younger sisters. He also had to pay the court costs which spanned several years because he dragged it out. I don't feel sorry for him at all and I haven't seen him since the courtroom 12 years ago.

Lessons learned for him: Women aren't weak, and don't ever threaten his daughter again.

For me: Get them where it hurts.

Does that count?
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I had a physically and mentally abusive father who hates women and threatened to kill me. He was also a racist xenophobe. I got him back by testifying at my parents divorce hearing by telling the judge exactly what he was like under oath. Idiot thought he could intimidate myself and my mother and decided to call me up as a witness when he was representing himself. It should have been straight forward with no witnesses. It didn't go well. He lost 80% of the house as a result and access to my younger sisters. He also had to pay the court costs which spanned several years because he dragged it out. I don't feel sorry for him at all and I haven't seen him since the courtroom 12 years ago.

Lessons learned for him: Women aren't weak, and don't ever threaten his daughter again.

For me: Get them where it hurts.

Does that count?


Thanks for sharing your experience. It must have been hard. In many cases the abuser is not a stranger but a close relative who a person expects love from him. Witnessing such a behavior from a relative is doubly hard and mentally agonizing.