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What I would like to know is how on earth she pissed him off that bad...I mean that big of a gudge is just odd.
Really not odd at all. Many men and women do not learn how relationships are supposed to work in childhood. He felt that he owned her, similar to an appliance. He was unable to fathom how his "woman" could reject him. If every time you tried to turn on your TV it refused and instead kept turning around to face the neighbors house wouldn't you eventually get upset and smash it? If you can't watch it then no one can, right?
Domestic abuse happens all over this country every day. It's like a child throwing a tantrum and smashing his toys. Unfortunatly, many of these men never learn and move from one woman appliance to the next. Many of these women don't feel they have a way out of the relationship, they feel helpless and alone so they take it day after day.
This unfortunatly leads to lax law enforcement, cops are reluctant to get involved only to find that they are back at it 3 days later after he explains to his "woman" how much he has changed.
This culture of domestic violence is something many people have been working to change for many years. As with most any cause public awareness is the biggest hurdle.