Ok, I apologise for misjudging Zak's intentions - I really didn't want this this to degenerate since the subject is so sensitive.
Thank you Kailuamom for a very insightful post.
Countess wrote:
May I suggest to you also, that trying to "educate" brother B is a lost cause and will likely cause you tremendous aggravation. Once people convince themselves of certain things, there is little chance of persuading them to consider other options unless they are open to being incorrect.
I don't want to "educate" him to make a point or show him the error of his ways for the sake of it. I've known these people for years and brother A is a close friend. Brother B's aggressive behaviour improved a little with age - he's not violent and I don't think he's abusing anyone although I can't be sure. But as I said his life is pretty messy and if he's in denial about the way past abuse still affects his life, a professional might help with some of his issues. Since he's reasonably intelligent and educated I thought that recommending him some books or studies on the subject could change his perspective.
Yes, Mama_to_Grace, their father was also abused and since brother B is planning to get married, brother A and I worry about the way things will go if he doesn't face his problems.
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