- Location
- Amarillo, TX
Ok, I need opinions from vets, particularly, marine combat vets, so, ya'll help me out here.
I have a friend, whom I found out this morning, has a bit of an issue keeping his pecker in his pants, has been paying for "escorts" and cheap hotels, his wife's the one bringing it to my attention, and, when she did, it (very obviously) came up that he's got a problem keeping his hands to himself. She's got a nasty bruise in the scalp line, where she says he slammed her, head first into a door frame, during a screaming match over him cheating, and wasting their money (well, hers since she was the only one working).
Now, by all accounts, he deserves the no holds barred ass kicking that he's going to get, but, the question is, with him having pretty bad PTSD, and, the whole marine vs army things not being equal, I'm not sure if I'm better off leaving it at a "dude, you hit her again and I'll hospitalize you myself" or if I'm going to have to actually get physical for it to sink in. More importantly, my concern is how bad the risk is of him snapping and it turning into a very ugly and dangerous fight would be.
My main reason for stepping in (at her request) is that she's **tiny** and has a 4mo old baby to worry about, if I thought she stood a chance against someone my size (and he is) I'd just give her pointers and at most give him a verbal lashing...
I have a friend, whom I found out this morning, has a bit of an issue keeping his pecker in his pants, has been paying for "escorts" and cheap hotels, his wife's the one bringing it to my attention, and, when she did, it (very obviously) came up that he's got a problem keeping his hands to himself. She's got a nasty bruise in the scalp line, where she says he slammed her, head first into a door frame, during a screaming match over him cheating, and wasting their money (well, hers since she was the only one working).
Now, by all accounts, he deserves the no holds barred ass kicking that he's going to get, but, the question is, with him having pretty bad PTSD, and, the whole marine vs army things not being equal, I'm not sure if I'm better off leaving it at a "dude, you hit her again and I'll hospitalize you myself" or if I'm going to have to actually get physical for it to sink in. More importantly, my concern is how bad the risk is of him snapping and it turning into a very ugly and dangerous fight would be.
My main reason for stepping in (at her request) is that she's **tiny** and has a 4mo old baby to worry about, if I thought she stood a chance against someone my size (and he is) I'd just give her pointers and at most give him a verbal lashing...