Jess Hill

See What You Made Me Do

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  • Maria Bandhoohas quoted3 years ago
    ‘lost a spark that was once there’
  • Maria Bandhoohas quoted3 years ago
    They don’t have to see Dad hit Mum for them to end up being violent towards their mother, because a big part of it is losing respect.’
  • Maria Bandhoohas quoted3 years ago
    their only defence is to construct a grandiose narcissism behind which they can hide.
  • Maria Bandhoohas quoted3 years ago
    Modern perpetrators of domestic abuse are often miserable creatures, unable to love or be loved, and so wracked with secret shame that
  • Maria Bandhoohas quoted3 years ago
    Until men reckon with their overblown sense of entitlement, they cannot reach emotional maturity, and there can be no solution to domestic abuse.
  • Maria Bandhoohas quoted3 years ago
    The unifying ingredient among abusers is a radioactive sense of entitlement. The animating force behind their violence is the belief that their feelings are more important than those of their partners and children.
  • Maria Bandhoohas quoted3 years ago
    Since sexist norms have taught us that loving is our task whether in our role as mothers or lovers or friends, if men say they are not loved, then we are at fault; we are to blame.’22
  • Maria Bandhoohas quoted3 years ago
    When men feel powerless and ashamed, it’s their entitlement to power that fuels their humiliated fury, and drives them to commit twisted, violent acts.
  • Maria Bandhoohas quoted3 years ago
    and tuck her under your arm and protect her from the wider world. Of course, if you hold on that tight, smother people, and violate them when they step out of line … they’re going to lose any love they had for you.’
  • Maria Bandhoohas quoted3 years ago
    So to prevent that from happening, you hold on tight. You keep every other bastard away,
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