You might want to slow your roll with the rhetoric. My compassion is in tact.
One of the reasons abuse is so very bad is because long after the physical signs are gone the emotional ones stay.
There is quite a bit of evidence for some issues here
66.199.228.237/boundary/Childhood_trauma_and_PTSD/cycle_of_sexual_abuse_risk_of_being_victim_or_perpitrator.pdf
Boys who were victims have a higher rate of becoming abusers.
Girls tend to have sexual issues and emotional teams for in some cases a lifetime. I’ve known men married to women who were abused who had sexual marital issues where the wife projected the abuser a actions onto the husband. Or who have serious and marriage ending sexual problems.
Also, the concept of victimhood can be a lasting effect.
For many victims leading to other traumas. And can permanently retard relationship ability.
This is why on judgement day the side to be on is not an abuser.
I’m sure the Church also would dicern carefully if an abuse victim of the Church sought the priesthood. Though it may happen.
But the question is what are your deal breakers and having one of those be neither an abuser or victim is a perfectly fine criteria to have. In fact it may be quite wise and prudent, ( something of a virtue in our faith) to protect future children and do you best to have a healthy marriage.
Here is a good study.
journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/088626089004004001
I know abuse victims welll.