Posted on 12/17/2004 9:28:49 AM PST by Laissez-faire capitalist
Isn't that 100% of women?
I Thought that you might want to peruse this article.
Sorry ladies, my ex skewed those overall numbers....
Oh but men are evil....../sarcasm off/
In context, I think the point is that women are more often "domestically" violent than men.
From a police officer I know, I believe this to be the case.
Men, however: (1) being (generally) bigger and better fighters cause more damage and (2) don't call the cops as often (although this is changing).
Never once have either of us seen our parents use physical violence or intimidation toward each other, and the worst "violence" in my household is when my wife occasionally gives me the silent treatment.
I don't know anyone who comes from a similar background who has ever seen or experienced that kind of behavior.
The only people I know in that situation have been kids from broken homes or people who were shacking up.
And I do know of one catamite whose sodomite used to beat him on a regular basis.
Yes it is, but the purpose was to seperate lesbian women and place them first, and then place heterosexual women second. This should prepare the reader for the fact that lesbian women and heterosexual women are the most violent, domestically, and in that order.
Isn't that 100% of women
Almost all, but it excludes the most violent sector of all..."cranky, asexual and anti-sexual mothers-in-law".
Yea, I think the impulses we normal guys have to control our rage, because we know its very wrong to hit women and the consequences are huge, aren't there in normal women. Most women simply don't think its a big deal to slap or push a guy. Society doesn't seem to think its a big deal either.
"Science Reveals That Lesbian & Heterosexual Women"
"Isn't that 100% of women?"
Only if you don't count my wife.
Lesbian women more likely to scrape knees playing softball.
Actually, wives are far more likely to severely assault husbands, than the reverse, regardless of men being bigger and stronger.
That what I said.
Yes, but science has confirmed the number, so now we know for certain.
So, now instead of the question being "Do you still beat your wife?", it should be "Does your wife still beat you?" Actually, I think most men would agree with these findings, especially in light of the drastic changes in domestic life as a whole over the past 30 or so years,
We needed science to reveal this?
True. I have hit one woman in my life -- my sister. She was 18 and picking on me (much younger 12?).
I finally had enough and belted her in the nose, completly smashing it.
Of course, being the guy, I got in trouble.
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