Posted on 03/03/2017 6:53:59 AM PST by simpson96
BOCA RATON A Boca Raton-area woman is accused of tossing a pot of chicken hot broth and all onto a man lying in bed late Wednesday.
The partially cooked meal left burns across the mans back and shoulders, Palm Beach County sheriffs records state. The man and 57-year-old Sandra Guardiola had been arguing Wednesday night about years of relationship turmoil.
Guardiola was intoxicated, the man told deputies. He became fed up with the argument and left the room to take a shower and then lie in bed. Guardiola followed him to the bedroom.
She broke items in the home west of the city limits, an arrest report said. Deputies noticed broken glass scattered across the floor. Guardiola took the mans phone and threw it outside. He took hers and tossed it outside, as well.
The man then returned to the bedroom and lay on the bed. Guardiola stormed into the kitchen, where a pot of chicken was cooking.
She threw the chicken on him, the man said. A deputy noticed minor burns across his body, according to the report.
The man then went outside to grab his phone. While he was calling 911, Guardiola reportedly swung a hammer into the left side of his head, leaving a golf-ball sized bump.
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Hot chicken broth is in the headline, but I’d take that over the hammer upside the head.
Just said this on another thread.
It seems many women today have some major anger , drama queen issues. years ago we would never hear of women attacking other women, fighting in public, acting all out in the name of drama, swearing like a truck driver, dressing as vagina’s/
Is it because many women today were raised as little , bratty princesses who were never disciplined, or is it because society has told them it is alright to have no self respect for themselves today, and they can attack their male counter parts, then play the victim card .
I knew it would be Florida. FR is full of stories about food being used for assault in Florida.
She was boiling mad, and wasn’t gonna chicken out.
She was stewing in anger.
This isn’t a new thing. The violent housewife wielding a rolling pin against her henpecked husband was a standard trope for much of the 20th century.
That is a good one. Thanks.
“I knew it would be Florida.”
Of COURSE it’s in Florida. Sometimes I think the majority of loonies in this country live here!
>>>Is it because many women today were raised as little , bratty princesses who were never disciplined<<<
I think part of the blame lies on men. Men, especially older men like the victim here, were raised by a generation of women who were much more wholesome and worthy of good treatment. Thus they put women on a pedestal. However the boomer women were not of the same nature as their parents generation. As a group they adopted feminism, chose birth control and career over being a housewife. IMO they became more masculine and less easy to get along with.
The blame on men part comes as men still give special consideration to women. That is wholly unmerited as evidence by all the negative behavior you mention that is now seen that was really not seen before. As long as men automatically give women special consideration just because they have a vagina, this will not go away. Why should they if they aren’t held to account for their crazy outbursts?
Younger guys are treating women more like equals. Ask a young man who should pay for dates and I’m sure the most common answer you hear is they should go dutch. Assuming these guys even date at all. These guys operate in a culture of netflix and chill.....talk about economical.
As for women becoming more selfish, wouldn’t you say that is just our culture? Men also seem more selfish and have less commendable qualities nowadays imo.
FloriDUH never disappoints!
good points
and I suppose your state is just a great state with no nuts living there.
You kidding? FULL of them! LOL
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