I agree 👍 Beiste is very good women I hope she's doing okay 😊 hurting her like her husband did on Glee was very mean 😡 but I hope she gets someone who loves her and doesn't try and hit her or worse 😔
sorry the Kaylee but her husband sorry x hunsand I hope he will never hurt anyone like that again and I hope the couch women I hope she's doing okay finger's crossed 🤞 and as long as she's got friends and her family she will okay 😊
I loved that they used coach beaste for this storyline she was proof you can be the strongest person but can still be made to feel weak and helpless i hated the way the glee club treated her not just cooter will and puck were the only 2 people that treated her the way she wanted to treated and i wasnt suprised when she fell in love with will
Thats accurate though of school life isn't it! kids are damn cruel and don't think a 2nd thought about what their teachers are facing and their personal battles
Physical Violence is one thing. Verbal Violence is another thing, but as serious. The only difference between them is that physical violence escalates faster in damage and the verbal violence escalates slow and deviously till it breaks your spirit and self estem.
@nnioop nnioop Because they wanted to be inclusive, completely ignoring the point that Beast‘s character had which was that she may not look like a girly-girl but she is one. No, she looks manly so obviously she is trans. I hate that.
Still gotta wonder if they actually *get it* when Roz still says "sweetheart, you're built like a house". Signed, someone who regularly works with DV survivors.
I remember hearing the football coaches and Dad's talking about it. A lot of them had daughters in high school and would get snippets. I remember this is when they started letting girls join wrestling and boxing.
The God awful part of all this is, her situation is actually one of the best case scenarios. For most women, trying to leave is more dangerous than staying. I always found glee to be a bit ridiculous at times but this is one of the story lines that truly resonated with me and made the show worth the watch. So glad she finally left 🙌🏾
*_So_* many questions: 1. was Cooter ever really sorry? 2. Instead of nervously trying to call him down, why didn't Shannon roar at Cooter, like she does when students get into fights? Not to be a dick, but she could take him. 3. If Shannon felt good, leaving the house to be safe and maybe even alive, why come back at all? Especially when he got back to screaming at her? Of course you leave then. 4. he got mad the first time just because of dishes? Do 'em yourself then. 5. wait, how did the girls help Shannon and maybe even save her life? 6. what does Santana's joke even mean?
You see, relationships just aren’t that easy. It’s not as simple as ‘just leave him’ because domestic abuse works in so many ways. Cooter made Shannon think that he could feel no love anywhere else, and that cooter was doing him a favour by ‘loving’ him. Abusive partners trick you and make you feel worthless and make you respect them like gods. He had probably been in the relationship so long that all this was just another outburst. Domestic, physical and any other type of abuse are not acceptable and should always be talked about in a forward but gentle way. It’s okay to be curious btw and I know some people would think it’s offensive for you to be asking these questions, but if you’re truly just curious, I see no harm. Have a good day ❤️
@@Starlight-rb3sp Thanks and I'm glad. It's like you read my mind: that I feel my questions make me an insensitive jerk, when I'm not trying to be. But I just can't help wondering how the strong and short-tempered Shannon can be physically abused & scared. I can see her crying & showing emotion, but at the same time I can also see her fighting back. Not that I don't respect her and her situation tho, but I imagine people think I'm a stereotypical jack.
@@johnrainsman6650 I don’t think your a jerk. You seem quite nice and just generally curious. I feel like there is so much bad in the world, people come to expect the worst for everyone and tend to take things the wrong way but I try to think before I type. You never know what the person on the other end is going through, after all :)
I suppose that could make sense in a way, but I think catering is a part of intelligence as well. Some of the smartest people in the world have catered to difficult tasks.