I understand how easily it is to become a victim. When I was growing up, my father taught me to become an independent woman, needing no MAN. When I went to work, I was independent, sure of myself and who I was. When I married, I believed that the man was the head of the household, second only to God. What I did not know, was that the man I married had control issues. Slowly, but surely, he took control of all of my life and his verbal abuse caused me, to become a shell of the woman I had been. It took years, before I was able to believe that I was worth while again and I am still fighting for this control and sometimes it's a daily battle. He is finally going to counseling and has learned within the last 6 months how controling he has been in the 37 years of our marriage.
Abuse is Abuse- so I know it takes time to no longer be a victim. That's why I wanted to know that Linda was doing something positive, that's all.