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Tuesday, Mar 4, 2008

I'm not going to say any names....

Last semester, I moved to an apartment complex that gave discounts to students right across the street from campus. Everything was going good, until about the beginning of January. I happen to have a lesbian couple rooming right next to me, at least one of them is a student because she's in my Drama class. She's a pretty girl.

Now, I have no problem with that, but...... the more 'feminine' one in the relationship is getting her ass whooped. I would hear them arguing, then I would heavy things fall, then I think I would hear fist on flesh, then soft crying if I get nosey and strain.

To make matters worst, one night the recipient knocked on my door and asked if she could stay in my apartment for a little while. I may not like getting into these situations but I couldn't say no. She had a mean-looking briuse on her eye, I gave her an ice-pack for that. She left after an hour.

The thing is, I don't know why she doesn't fight back. It's not like the other girl is masculine-looking. In fact, she's only about an inch or two taller than the her, maybe a couple pounds more, not enough for a decisive advantage. Call the police or something.

I think I'm going to move back to the dorms on campus, I was wondering why the room on the opposite side was vacant.

One more thing, do I sound cold-hearted.....

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There's nothing cold-hearted about anything you did. You weren't the one hitting the girl and it's not like you kicked her out of your apartment. If it were me, I would have probably told the girl while in my apartment that she shouldn't take being beaten on. It usually a futile attempt with the subordinate in the relationship, but I would at least try. I hate to see people in abusive relationships, physically or emotionally mostly because I was in one. Long story. If I could get someone out of a sh!tty, abusive relationship then I've done my part. Life is too short to be unhappy with someone you don't want to be with.
Posted Mar 4, 2008 4:05 pm PT
You should have called the police the first time.

As for moving out I can understand. People in abusive relationships feel that the person they are with are the best thing that has ever happened to them.
It's their warped sense of reality.
Posted Mar 4, 2008 8:56 pm PT
You live next to lesbians?... sweet!
Posted Mar 13, 2008 3:11 pm PT
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