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I haven't read Killing Stalking because of the comments on it. LOL. But yeah you can tell pretty clearly from the way people talk that they don't know what it FEELS like so they can just go on and on about what people said and make up false equivalencies. "Oh DG tries to do small talk so why shouldn't Alex ignore him outright for weeks after double penetrating him with a dildo without consent, DG is the annoying one"
some dumb people seem to think that its easy to leave an abusive or unhealthy relationships just because they need to. its even harder when the person youre trying to leave is someone you are in love with. some of you will drone on and on about dg being a doormat and falling in love with his fuck buddy and say he should know better, he should leave if its so bad, and conveniently forget that ALEX acts even more like they are in an exclusive relationship. he is possessive and mean and tries to control who dg sleeps with and got mad and assaulted dg when he thought dg was sleeping with someone else. i know alex is NOT truly an abuser but he definitely shows signs of abusive partners. abusive partners are really mean and hit/shove their partners and then apologize for it and are a little nice which makes the victim think they changed but then they get mean again and the cycle repeats. sound familiar? you act like falling in love with your fuckbuddy is a crime, it happens all the time. yes, dg shouldnt expect more from alex when he stated he is no interested in love but honestly dg has done nothing to coerce alex into a relationship. they went on that one "date" as a half assed apology for assault and also dg should get to have the kind of sex he likes too, since its a sex friendship. why did alex get to decide everything in the sex friendship. anyways, dg was in the wrong when he barged into the broadcast but that does not excuse alex hitting/shoving him. anyway, its for the best if they distance themsleves from each other