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Amen. And they wonder why they are having a harder and harder time finding guys to settle down with. lolWomen more likely to be perpetrators of abuse as well as victimsEven after my ex slapped the glasses from my face, then punched me in the balls I did not hit her.Never have, never would. Under any circumstance.
Then you're an idiot, but that's your right.
I think Mr. H is right. I takes a far classier gentleman with more intelligence and love to walk a way from a hysterical woman to wait till she cools down than to engage her while she is a raging lunatic.
My only regret is not calling 911 and taking possession of my home and children.
Yet, I ultimately gave them up.
However, I am to this day in a better place.
For 13 (count 'em, thirteen) years, she abused me verbally emotionally and mentally.
That shit is beyond and gone, and I have long moved on.
Bang a gong, get it on... bang a gong.
Published: July 13 2006
Category:Education, Family, Gender, Law, Research
07 Women more likely to be perpetrators of abuse as well as victims University of Florida
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Women are more likely than men to stalk, attack and psychologically abuse their partners, according to a University of Florida study that finds college women have a new view of the dating scene.
“We’re seeing women in relationships acting differently nowadays than we have in the past,” said Angela Gover, a UF criminologist who led the research. “The nature of criminality has been changing for females, and this change is reflected in intimate relationships as well.”