Guest wrote:Jem wrote:charlie wrote:Again, I can't embed the quotes..
He started it with his sly digs about alcoholism, knowing full well I have issues with it from reading here and DS and also choosing to have a 'dig' because of something else...
I have suffered DM - but he's making out that it's all one sided.
We've only heard the husbands pov in the airline story anyway.
Oh right. So you both like making spiteful personal digs then.
Nice.
I suggest you read the thread, bottom of page two. Everything else was removed.
Charlie's response to this has been removed, it's where she made the crack about DV being a bit close to home for gdj.
gdjman68wasdigi
15/07/18 - 12:01
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charlie1 wrote: »
They should have denied her boarding, knowing she was out of her skull and the potential chaos that could have caused. It's illegal anyway to be intoxicated on board an aircraft, so it just seems ridiculous that she was allowed to board.
I assume the 'tranquilizer' they gave her was diazepam? If they did, knowing she was intoxicated, that would have had a diverse affect on her mood.
Yes, she shouldn't have done what she did - but the woman's got issues and obviously needs help.
I feel for her, even if perhaps a lot of people don't.
You are right, she does need help but domestic violence is simply not acceptable. That was in public so i can only begin to wonder what goes on at home. I don't feel for her at all because people like like this know what they are doing and when they get caught out, blame the drink, play the victim and point the finger at somebody else.
I feel sorry for her poor husband and the children, people should not have to suffer in silence.
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