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r/PeterExplainsTheJoke • u/WithSkelly • Apr 24 '26
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Is it? That sounds horrendous.
73 u/princessjamiekay Apr 24 '26 Yea it is. When the nurses asked my ex husband to come hold my arms for balance he said no thanks. 38 u/Jacket_Jacket_fruit Apr 24 '26 "I personally experienced it, therefore it must be common" is not how that works. I'm sorry you had a shitty experience and your ex was a POS, but that does not make your experience a common or normal experience. 21 u/Legitimate-Bit-4431 Apr 24 '26 I swear people on Reddit think like that about everything. 3 u/zahir5574 Apr 24 '26 It isn't just Reddit and one way people survive with terrible behavior of partners like that (and worse) is either because their partner normalizes or they normalize the behavior to accept it as just how it'll be. :/ 1 u/ScySenpai Apr 24 '26 It's true, I saw this here and in another thread too
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Yea it is. When the nurses asked my ex husband to come hold my arms for balance he said no thanks.
38 u/Jacket_Jacket_fruit Apr 24 '26 "I personally experienced it, therefore it must be common" is not how that works. I'm sorry you had a shitty experience and your ex was a POS, but that does not make your experience a common or normal experience. 21 u/Legitimate-Bit-4431 Apr 24 '26 I swear people on Reddit think like that about everything. 3 u/zahir5574 Apr 24 '26 It isn't just Reddit and one way people survive with terrible behavior of partners like that (and worse) is either because their partner normalizes or they normalize the behavior to accept it as just how it'll be. :/ 1 u/ScySenpai Apr 24 '26 It's true, I saw this here and in another thread too
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"I personally experienced it, therefore it must be common" is not how that works.
I'm sorry you had a shitty experience and your ex was a POS, but that does not make your experience a common or normal experience.
21 u/Legitimate-Bit-4431 Apr 24 '26 I swear people on Reddit think like that about everything. 3 u/zahir5574 Apr 24 '26 It isn't just Reddit and one way people survive with terrible behavior of partners like that (and worse) is either because their partner normalizes or they normalize the behavior to accept it as just how it'll be. :/ 1 u/ScySenpai Apr 24 '26 It's true, I saw this here and in another thread too
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I swear people on Reddit think like that about everything.
3 u/zahir5574 Apr 24 '26 It isn't just Reddit and one way people survive with terrible behavior of partners like that (and worse) is either because their partner normalizes or they normalize the behavior to accept it as just how it'll be. :/ 1 u/ScySenpai Apr 24 '26 It's true, I saw this here and in another thread too
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It isn't just Reddit and one way people survive with terrible behavior of partners like that (and worse) is either because their partner normalizes or they normalize the behavior to accept it as just how it'll be. :/
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It's true, I saw this here and in another thread too
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u/Upstairs-Hedgehog575 Apr 24 '26
Is it? That sounds horrendous.