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Man loses temper and hits wife: who was wrong?

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If I ever hit a man like that, its on like donkey Kong. I get what I deserve at that point. Lol

I've been with men that would put hands on my like that. Pull my hair, bite me, hit me. If I even went to retaliate they'd threaten to call the cops.

The most abusive person I've ever been with who was the worst for putting his hands on me was a cop. He'd be the first person to threaten to have me arrested if I did anything wrong but I'd be covered in bruises and missing chunks of hair. Cops are the f*cking worst.
 
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Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.

If I ever hit a man like that, its on like donkey Kong. I get what I deserve at that point. Lol

I've been with men that would put hands on my like that. Pull my hair, bite me, hit me. If I even went to retaliate they'd threaten to call the cops.

The most abusive person I've ever been with who was the worst for putting his hands on me was a cop. He'd be the first person to threaten to call the cops if I did anything wrong but I'd be covered in bruises and missing chunks of hair. Cops are the f*cking worst.
Yes, I hear that a lot. Cops have higher rates of abuse than the general population. Sorry to hear about your past experiences with abusive men. No one deserves that.
 

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Equal rights...and lefts.He also warned her...when someone ignores the warnings...they deserve what's coming.
 

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This video is a year or two old I think.
IIRC the woman was charged, and the man was not
 

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She pled guilty to battery and was sentenced to probation and community service

 
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Abuse is abuse… wrong no matter which partner strikes first. My ex loved the 1-2 combo… emotional/mental abuse and physical (slapping, punching)… I never retaliated.

The “never hit a woman” is definitely the right mentality… but in reality, it’s like a free pass that some women shamefully use to their advantage.

Most of society will side with her, regardless of the circumstances.

Equal rights… and equal lefts!!
 
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Of course she deserved it.

The notion that it's never okay to hit a woman is absolute nonsense.

When you tell people that they can behave badly without consequences, you give them free rein to behave badly, which never ends well for anyone.

If a woman is chasing you trying to slash you with a machete, you're not going to KO her if the opportunity arises?

There are only two types of people in the world: good and bad. And they both come in all colours, shapes, and genders. They all deserve the same treatment.

Do you think this woman will ever assault anyone ever again?

 
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This man shows incredible restraint to a girl who repeatedly punches him. I don't think he's weak for that.

A man could knock out a woman with one punch, or he could show restraint and avoid injuring her (causing permanent damage). Although I understand the "she deserved it" aspect of it, I still think that in most cases the right thing would be to walk away and avoid further escalation. This is true of both sexes.
 

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This man shows incredible restraint to a girl who repeatedly punches him. I don't think he's weak for that.

A man could knock out a woman with one punch, or he could show restraint and avoid injuring her (causing permanent damage). Although I understand the "she deserved it" aspect of it, I still think that in most cases the right thing would be to walk away and avoid further escalation. This is true of both sexes.
He definitely should have smacked her hard enough to stop the assault.

Showing restraint here achieves nothing positive and emboldens the criminal abuser. It's akin to me repeatedly punching and bitch-slapping Jon Jones and expecting him not to retaliate.

But this only works when there is video evidence of the altercation otherwise the man will be charged while the woman walks free.
 
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