The story of a young wife who woke up alone after fainting on the floor horrified the internet.
But the update she provided wasn’t just a confrontation; it was a terrifying escalation of abuse that showed just how quickly emotional manipulation can turn fatal.
After realizing her husband’s neglect and blame were rooted in deep control issues, the wife sought professional help. The subsequent fight led to him throwing dishes and committing an act that domestic violence experts cite as the highest predictor of murder: strangulation.
Now, read the full story:















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This update is a textbook illustration of how quickly narcissistic abuse escalates when the victim sets a boundary. When the OP refused to engage in the cleanup and subsequent flirtatious attempts, her husband cycled instantly from sulking to rage.
His attempted “love bomb,” the switch to friendly, flirtatious behavior after locking her out—was a classic manipulation tactic. As Verywell Mind explains, love bombing is used by abusers to “overwhelm you with attention, affection, and adoration” often immediately following a cruel or negligent act, solely to re-establish control and ensure the victim doesn’t leave.
When that failed, his control flipped to violence. The key warning sign here, as noted by the community, is the strangulation. The National Domestic Violence Hotline stresses that non-fatal strangulation is one of the single most significant predictors of future domestic homicide.
An abuser who non-fatally strangles their victim is 750% more likely to kill them later.
The husband’s immediate denial—claiming her bruises were self-inflicted—is another profound hallmark of abusive control, attempting to gaslight her into questioning her reality even as the police arrive. This escalation proves that the OP’s decision to leave was not a “whiny” overreaction, but a desperate, life-saving act.
Check out how the community responded:
Therapists and victims rushed to the comment section, universally praising the woman for leaving and stressing the immediate danger she was in.




Multiple users focused on the extreme danger of strangulation, labeling it a critical red flag that predicted future violence.





Commenters praised the OP’s strength for realizing her situation and getting out, encouraging her to stay firm against future manipulation attempts.







Finally, some users offered practical advice for dealing with the fallout and the legal situation.



The bravery it took for this woman to stand up to her abuser, call the police, and secure a restraining order is immeasurable, especially while managing a young child and recovering from a health scare.
The consensus is clear: she rebelled against a dangerous pattern, and she saved her life. Now, the hard work of divorcing a narcissist begins.
What do you think is the best way for her to manage the required communication with him regarding custody and assets?









