• FuglyDuck@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Yeah,

    There’s definitely a non-zero chance that he’s doing exactly that. Abusers frequently joke about abusing their partners; they see abuse largely as normal, and that’s why it’s okay to joke about it. If it plays poorly, everyone just thinks they have bad taste in jokes until the partner turns up dead.

    Then it’s “we had no idea…”

    It’s a glaring red flag, and it should be treated as such.

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      11 months ago

      Holy shit, imagine thinking a self deprecating joke that basically implies his wife is too good for him is a huge red flag that he’s an abuser and actually drugging his wife. Lol your arrogance and presumptuousness is extremely impressive.

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        11 months ago

        HOLY SHIT… it’s like you think jokes about abusing his spouse is actually funny.

        It’s not. People who make those jokes in public settings (or public-ish, I guess,) are more likely to be abusers. stop excusing it. Stop normalizing it.
        you can be better than that.

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          11 months ago

          No, I found a joke about a guy saying his wife is too good for him to be funny.

          In fact, I think people who attempt to turn any off-colored joke into them being some terrible person who abuses their spouse to more likely be abusers themselves. As it goes, we often see the worst of ourselves in others. Stop projecting. Stop assuming everyone is as bad as you.

          you can be better than that.