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Official: Twilight's Bella & Edward Are In An Abusive Relationship



If you've suspected that there's something unhealthy about the relationship between Bella and Edward in the phenomenally successful Twilight series, then it turns out that you're exactly right. In fact, there are fifteen examples of unhealthiness.

Livejournal user kar3ning was reminded of something after going to see New Moon recently:

According to the National Domestic Violence hotline, these are some signs that you may be in an emotionally or physically abusive relationship.

Does your partner:
* Look at you or act in ways that scare you?

Check.

* Control what you do, who you see or talk to or where you go?

"Stay away from the werewolves. I love you."

* Make all of the decisions?

Check.

* Act like the abuse is no big deal, it's your fault, or even deny doing it?
"If I wasn't so attracted to you, I wouldn't have to break up with you."


* Threaten to commit suicide?

"I just can't live without you. In fact, I'll run to Italy and try suicide by vampire if anything happens to you."

* Threaten to kill you?

On their first date.

These are some more signs of an abusive relationship.
Has your partner...
* Tried to isolate you from family or friends.

Bella doesn't have time for anyone else!

* Damaged property when angry (thrown objects, punched walls, kicked doors, etc.).
Check.

* Pushed, slapped, bitten, kicked or choked you.
Does tossing her through a glass table count?

* Abandoned you in a dangerous or unfamiliar place.

"We're breaking up. And I'm leaving you in the forest."

* Scared you by driving recklessly.
Check.

* Forced you to leave your home.

She had to run away with him to flee from the other vampires in the first movie, and she had to drop everything and run to Italy in the second.

* Prevented you from calling police or seeking medical attention.
Check. Even in the hospital, nothing is a big deal.

* Views women as objects and believes in rigid gender roles.
Well, they are Mormon... (I know, I know, cheap shot.)

* Accuses you of cheating or is often jealous of your outside relationships.
Check, wolf-boy.

Now I'm pissed. According to the NDVH, "If you answered ‘yes' to even one of these questions, you may be in an abusive relationship." This list is fifteen.

We'd be interested in hearing Stephenie Meyer's (Or even some Twihards') response to this, but somehow don't imagine that one is forthcoming.


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Source: io9

misao7 30th-Nov-2009 03:47 pm (UTC)
Because tweens are reading Twilight and aspiring to its ~heights. I'm pretty sure every True Blood viewer is aware that it's not to be taken seriously.
angi_is_altered 30th-Nov-2009 03:51 pm (UTC)
Yea, but I know so many women who lose their sh*t over Eric. He is not some ~ideal~ boyfriend. I think it shortsighted to say only teens get sucked into that kind of writing. What about those moms who are into Twilight. I can't imagine that is healthy for their real life relationships either.
fraubluecher 30th-Nov-2009 04:07 pm (UTC)
I imagine it has shit all to do with their real life relationships unless they just start to get to annoying to deal with, which can happen to every obsessive fan and has nothing to do with Edward's personality traits.
angedesoir 30th-Nov-2009 04:17 pm (UTC)
lol Eric isn't portrayed as perfect, far from it. This "perfection" is something shit-for-brains kids make up in their heads. I think the only thing that is described as perfect about him by the author is his butt.
Eric is a creepy and manipulative bastard both on the show and in the books, without giving too much away. The ridic fawning over Eric/Alexander Skarsgård is something that has made me step away from True Blood communities (along from the equally retarded hatred and time spent hating on Anna Paquin/Sookie)
angi_is_altered 30th-Nov-2009 04:20 pm (UTC)
I guess what my point is that women over the age of 20 are not immunized to the "charms" of Twilight and it's kin.
angedesoir 30th-Nov-2009 04:27 pm (UTC)
oh def not.
It's funny how Smeyer uses ridic clishés and saying specifically that he is ~*perfect*~ to describe Edward and bitches fall for it left and right.
angi_is_altered 30th-Nov-2009 04:30 pm (UTC)
Of course I think most of the fiction out there now a days puts abusive dysfunctional relationships as something to aspire to.
brandons_lover 30th-Nov-2009 09:09 pm (UTC)
they dont wanna be in a relationship with Eric thy just wanna fuck him.
mirroredroom 30th-Nov-2009 10:03 pm (UTC)
mte
kimber1125 1st-Dec-2009 12:29 am (UTC)
ha I don't think Eric is ~perfect man~...he's more like the perfect one night stand, for real.
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