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Default Re: Violence in relationships

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Originally Posted by Susi View Post
Men fight all the time with each other, at least how I've observed, but they forgive each other right after (if they are acquaintances or friends). It is a bonding ritual, per se, for men to fight another (in this case).
I had my last real fight some 6 (or more) years ago. And so did all of my friends, or males I know. Sayin that man fight all the time and calling it a ritual is nonsense.

We are agresive pigs, and you are the heavenly creatures, of course.

Btw, one question for you. You have a smaller and weaker woman, and a taller and stronger male. He must not touch her, under any circumstances (like you pointed out). So, if she is in the mood (anger maybe?) does it mean she can beat him to death, or? What is he supposed to do? Run until he finds a police officer who is smaller then the femalle who chaises him, that being the onyl way to protect the guy, by using force. And by force I don't mean your " beat the living daylights out of me".

It sounds silly, yes, but what you've said isn't better, believe me.

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My opinion on this is clear. I would never be violent against someone weaker than me. When someone is equal strong, no matter man or woman, and he/she starts first, I'd use force.

I'd also never use violence in a relationship, no matter if my partner (woman) is stronger than me or it. She is my partner, I've chosen her, and that's it. If she becomes too agresive, I'd sue her, and let the judge decide.
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