That's some heavy sh*t Tabby, You have me at a loss for words, and my son is reading this with me. I agree with most everyone else on this, REPORT HIM! Bust his butt! The Guys in the prison system will teach him a lesson about beating kids. I wish I could get my hands around his pencil neck. best wishes to u, murdoc
2006-09-16 20:04:47
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answered by vern2618 5
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This is a bad situation. Underaged children should never be put into a position in which they are forced to make these choices. The fact of the matter is that abusive relationships rarely stay in the same place. Once an abuse is tolerated and the perpetrator becomes comfortable, the abuse will increase in severity.
Who owns the car you are planning to take? Do you have permission to take the car? Without permission it becomes a theft. Just a logical observation in a situation that has probably gotten well beyond the limits of logic.
My suggestion would be to contact relatives outside of your current living environment and ask if a weekend visit is possible. Once out of the abusive home environment, plan a talk involving you, your brother Corey (for verification purposes), and those relatives you are visiting. Find another place to live before its too late. It only gets worse from here.
2006-09-17 01:39:55
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answered by Renegade_DOA 2
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I see this every week darling. The best thing for you and Corey to do is tonite right now call 911 so they can see your bruises. Then you will be taken to the hospital and treated. Social Services will step in and put you and Corey in a safe enviroment.
The streets are not safe dear. At least with the State you will be getting help for all that's involve. Good luck with this dear.
2006-09-17 01:35:59
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answered by CLE CLE 3
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Anywhere else could be better than with this as*********le.
Get out of there and seek help immediately from authorities, welfare, alcoholics annonymous, etc etc...anywhere that will listen to what you have to say...
Dont just leave and head out into the wild blue yonder! you may end up with a fate worse than the one you have....seek help! you need it bad...go to someone in a position of authority, have someone batting for you, not against you. They will help much better than the help you got right now which is zilch!!!
2006-09-17 01:37:50
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answered by jay 1
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Call the police and turm him in. Press charges against him and make him pay legally for hitting you. This is the right thing to do. He is not worth doing anything that will get you into trouble.
2006-09-17 01:38:39
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answered by kitty K 2
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Contact a social worker about this loser while the bruises are fresh. Don't steal a car and run away-it makes you look bad and people won't trust you when you tell them the truth about your mother's abusive, alcoholic boyfriend.
2006-09-17 01:32:39
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answered by Amy 4
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Tell a police officer or talk to your school teacher...
You must take some action. This man needs to be stopped, asap.
2006-09-17 01:49:03
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answered by marnefirstinfantry 5
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This situation your mother put you in is not a good one. ..You can start by calling the police on him ...for abuse ...
2006-09-17 01:49:41
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answered by gengen 3
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hi there, my name's michelle. i would never hit you. you look pretty damn great, i am currently living in gallup, n.m. **** your mom's boyfriend. come where all the lovin' is. for real dude.
2006-09-17 02:13:09
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answered by seashell0525 1
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