Nemesis, I gave the advice I gave to the questioner because under the circumstances it seems the easiest and most appropriate thing to do to help her. I don't know her boyfriend or her, but she seems to have been through the mill a bit and even taken a mauling on here about herself and choice of partner so I reckon the last thing she needs is the police and a possible court case hanging over her head on top of everything else. I no longer lose my temper with such frequency that's true, but I do know that another spell in prison will hinder this girl's man not help him and I did advise her to suggest to him he gets something done about it. Life is not like a Famous 5 book you know, if you own up and do the right thing , things go well for you and I'd hate to see a man in prison for thumping a creep that had been bothering his woman for ages and I'd hate her to go through what my family did when I was in prison, all over some obsessive who may be out of whack and need help not punishment but none the less provoked to an extreme degree.I'm really going to shock you now I daresay, but all he did was thump him a couple of times, a cut eye, split lip, broken nose. He's not exactly Peter Sutcliffe is he? It's no more than what goes on a dozen times a night in pubs up and down the country and no-one thinks twice about it. I defy any man reading this to honestly hand on heart tell me he's never hit another person for any reason at all, ever. If anyone can then fair enough, but I think a lot of you will have, so does that mean that all of those people should turn themselves over to the police too because they've broken the law? Course not.I prefer reason and communication to get my point across for the most part these days but it doesn't mean that I live in a make believe land where doing the "right thing" is always the right thing, because often it's just not.