I was assaulted at gun point by my ex after I ended our relationship. I never thought he was the type of guy to do such a thing, until I no longer wanted to be in a relationship with him. And this scenario is very common. The most dangerous time for a woman is when she leaves, and as Gisele’s case is proving, the most dangerous man a woman will met is her husband.
While I haven't experienced something so horrific, I can also say from experience that it is true that you may only see someone's true colours, once you tell them that you're not longer interested in being with them. This is honestly scary.
Gisele went to many doctors with complaints of brain fog, memory lapses, aches and pains and STDs. I want to know how the French gynecologists did not recognize signs of s3xual abuse and r@pe on their patient. I mean, isn't that gynecology 101 ??? I would like to know how the French doctors did not see signs of elder abuse and poisoning in Gisele instead of telling her she had Alzheimers. I hope she sues the French medical establishment.
That's a lot more "work" for doctors to figure out the cause... 😅 easiest possible answer would be alzheimers ... You have to understand that doctors [& teachers] are all HUMAN first & foremost... who are all flawed... and tend to see what they want to see... and go with the easiest explanation 😅
@@MissusChanandlerBong it is part of a doctor's daily work to spot abuse. and figuring out the cause of a problem is the whole point of their job. I went to get my allergy shot and on the same day, went to another doctor appointment. the second doctor saw the red mark on my arm from the allergy injection and immediately thought it to be abuse and was about to call the police. I had to calm him down but protecting his patient is part of his job and he was doing his job. I had a girlfriend who was with an abusive man and he hit her so hard, he broke her ribs. When she got to the emergency room, the nurse took one look at her and immediately said, "your boyfriend did this, right? ". They know.
@MissusChanandlerBong so a married grandmother with an STD is definitely not common. Look at the STD prevalence worldwide. After completing menopause women are less affected, possibly because they're less sexual active. In my country doctors would Definitely be suspicious if a married grandmother walks in with STD's
@@TLCTLC-cg6cm if you look at statistics, the elder population & teenagers have higher rates of untreated STDs than other cohorts.... I think it is a myth rooted in bias that married Elders cannot contract STDs... 🙄 and I'm talking about STD prevalence in Western countries
One actually did it with his own after raping Gisele. Gisele's sorry excuse of a husband, Dominique was also in that. He raped her 10 times. It is disgusting how after meeting like this on a site specially to rape women and continue doing it again and again, these pathetic men are playing victim!!!!!
I don’t understand the comments blaming the doctors. She was a married grandmother with no prior history of sexual abuse or domestic violence and she was reporting lapses in memory. And her husband was with her at all these doctors appointments. The odds that she was being drugged, raped and violated by her husband is so unbelievably rare. Now I think doctors and mental health professionals will start to look for signs of something like this but not before this case.
Why don’t we check is that because of the bad influence of some culture? Or someone gives them incorrect impression that abuse people is normal? Men always protect men. That’s normal.
The 75 men strangers were not in a relationship with her .. they were part of a group called without her knowledge. Yes one was her husband but a hell of a lot otters were unknown to her. Not sure how they gynecologist missed it especially with the STD’s and memory loss !
The woman guest is sexist. She said all perpetrators of sexual violence are always men, this isn't true there are also some women who commit sexual violence. She also said men tend to protect each other in cases of violence against women, this isn't true either, this is just the guests sexist imagination. The vast majority of men will stand up a defend a woman when help is needed.
I was assaulted at gun point by my ex after I ended our relationship.
I never thought he was the type of guy to do such a thing, until I no longer wanted to be in a relationship with him. And this scenario is very common. The most dangerous time for a woman is when she leaves, and as Gisele’s case is proving, the most dangerous man a woman will met is her husband.
While I haven't experienced something so horrific, I can also say from experience that it is true that you may only see someone's true colours, once you tell them that you're not longer interested in being with them. This is honestly scary.
SHE DEFINITELY IS A SUPER HERO for ALL WOMEN around the whole 🌍 !!!!!
Gisele went to many doctors with complaints of brain fog, memory lapses, aches and pains and STDs. I want to know how the French gynecologists did not recognize signs of s3xual abuse and r@pe on their patient. I mean, isn't that gynecology 101 ??? I would like to know how the French doctors did not see signs of elder abuse and poisoning in Gisele instead of telling her she had Alzheimers. I hope she sues the French medical establishment.
That's a lot more "work" for doctors to figure out the cause... 😅 easiest possible answer would be alzheimers ...
You have to understand that doctors [& teachers] are all HUMAN first & foremost... who are all flawed... and tend to see what they want to see... and go with the easiest explanation 😅
@@MissusChanandlerBong it is part of a doctor's daily work to spot abuse. and figuring out the cause of a problem is the whole point of their job. I went to get my allergy shot and on the same day, went to another doctor appointment. the second doctor saw the red mark on my arm from the allergy injection and immediately thought it to be abuse and was about to call the police. I had to calm him down but protecting his patient is part of his job and he was doing his job. I had a girlfriend who was with an abusive man and he hit her so hard, he broke her ribs. When she got to the emergency room, the nurse took one look at her and immediately said, "your boyfriend did this, right? ". They know.
@MissusChanandlerBong so a married grandmother with an STD is definitely not common. Look at the STD prevalence worldwide. After completing menopause women are less affected, possibly because they're less sexual active. In my country doctors would Definitely be suspicious if a married grandmother walks in with STD's
@@TLCTLC-cg6cm if you look at statistics, the elder population & teenagers have higher rates of untreated STDs than other cohorts.... I think it is a myth rooted in bias that married Elders cannot contract STDs... 🙄 and I'm talking about STD prevalence in Western countries
@@TLCTLC-cg6cm exactly.
What stops those men who are charged with doing the same to their own spouses ?
One already has I believe......
One actually did it with his own after raping Gisele. Gisele's sorry excuse of a husband, Dominique was also in that. He raped her 10 times.
It is disgusting how after meeting like this on a site specially to rape women and continue doing it again and again, these pathetic men are playing victim!!!!!
I don’t understand the comments blaming the doctors. She was a married grandmother with no prior history of sexual abuse or domestic violence and she was reporting lapses in memory. And her husband was with her at all these doctors appointments. The odds that she was being drugged, raped and violated by her husband is so unbelievably rare. Now I think doctors and mental health professionals will start to look for signs of something like this but not before this case.
She also had STDs. How is that supposed to happen? Either they came from her husband (which a quick test would've ruled out) or from others.
Why don’t we check is that because of the bad influence of some culture? Or someone gives them incorrect impression that abuse people is normal?
Men always protect men. That’s normal.
The 75 men strangers were not in a relationship with her .. they were part of a group called without her knowledge. Yes one was her husband but a hell of a lot otters were unknown to her. Not sure how they gynecologist missed it especially with the STD’s and memory loss !
No there Was one neighbour too
AMAZanING!
I thought it was 72 men.
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Some women commit these crimes in other countries, many men and women hide their crimes as professionals ? There are many predictors living abroad .
The woman guest is sexist.
She said all perpetrators of sexual violence are always men, this isn't true there are also some women who commit sexual violence.
She also said men tend to protect each other in cases of violence against women, this isn't true either, this is just the guests sexist imagination. The vast majority of men will stand up a defend a woman when help is needed.
He's one of a cadre of sick men who has posted adversarial and victim blaming comments. The same user names keep popping up.
Not half enough men stand up to abusers. Yes some women abuse but they are a very small minority so to call her sexist is simply wrong.
Sorry, you need to accept that the overwhelming number of perpetrators are male. Work with your fellow men to stop this instead of pointing fingers.
Did you really just "not all men" the conversation?
@@TheSapphire51 he's just a troll. Or an incel. Or both.