OP ED:
In many cases women earn the beatings they get. While I am no fan of Islam, perhaps Mohammed was in the right track when he said that when women get out of line the best remedy is to beat the shit out of them. In today's society women have carte blanche to be mean passive aggressive bitches.
When a man reaches the end of his rope with a nagging nasty wife and she pushes him too far and he hauls of and knocks the shit out of her, she probably earned it.
Consider this. As a man you don't mind getting a Black eye or a fat lip. It goes with the territory. If the bitch gets out of line and you snap make sure you don't leave any marks on her but put a few marks on yourself. If she calls the cops they will quickly see that you are the victim. Cops are finally taking domestic violence against men seriously.
Nothing says STFU than a good shit to the solar plexus. When you knock the wind out of some raging bitch, they can't even run their nasty mouth because they are too busy gulping for air. Giving them a shot to the stomach is much better than hold their wrists because they can still kick or bite. Sometimes negative reinforcement is the only thing that works. A good shot to the bread basket followed by a ride in a cop car to jail and a charge of domestic violence will make the bitch think twice before she gets out of line again.
The following article and study shows that women are more prone to aggression and violence than men.
Women are 3 times more likely to kill their partner than vise versa.
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www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/women-are-more-violent-says-study-622388.html
Women are ‘more controlling and aggressive than men’ in relationships
Men are often thought to be the more aggressive partner, but a new study suggests this is not the case.
Women are more likely than men to be aggressive and controlling towards their partner, according to a study.
The research found that women showed controlling behavior along with serious levels of threats, intimidation and physical violence when in a relationship more often than men.
More than 1,000 young men and women were questioned about any “Intimate Partner Violence” (IPV) they had inflicted on a girlfriend or boyfriend, or been subjected to themselves.
The results are in contrast to earlier studies which suggested women are almost always the victims of such behaviour.
Dr Elizabeth Bates, who led the study at the University of Cumbria, said: “Previous studies have sought to explain male violence towards women as arising from patriarchal values, which motivate men to seek to control women’s behaviour, using violence if necessary.”
“This study found that women demonstrated a desire to control their partners and were more likely to use physical aggression than men.
“It wasn’t just pushing and shoving,” said Dr Bates, who presented the results at a meeting of the British Psychological Society in Glasgow. “Some people were circling the boxes for things like beating up, kicking, and threatening to use a weapon.
“In terms of high levels of control and aggression, there was no difference between men and women.”
A study in the 1990s led by the US sociologist Professor Michael P Johnson coined the term “intimate terrorism” to describe controlling behavior in a relationship.
He found that such “terrorists” are almost always men, a claim which Dr Bates refutes, pointing to the fact that Professor Johnson’s study looked at men in prison and women in refuges, rather than more typical members of the public.
“The stereotypical popular view is still one of dominant control by men,” Dr Bates added. “That does occur but research over the last 10 or 15 years has highlighted the fact that women are controlling and aggressive in relationships too.
“A contributing factor could be that in the past women have talked about it more. Now there is more support for men and more of them are feeling comfortable coming forward.”
Mark Brooks, chair of the ManKind Initiative, which offers support for male victims of domestic abuse, said the research was "game changing".
"No-one can ever now say that violence against a man from a female partner should be treated less seriously than domestic violence committed against a woman," he said.
"At the charity we're not surprised at the findings, because of the type of calls we get to our helpline every day. What concerns us still is the lack of awareness and services available to support those men suffering in this way.
"The Government, local authorities and the police must do more to ensure that domestic abuse against men is viewed and treated in exactly the same way as it rightly is for female victims."
OP ED CONTINUED:
Nature made men more violent so that the human race could survive but when it comes to who is really more violent it's women. Boys are held to higher standards than girls and men are held to higher standards than women. Women are NOT the gentler sex. Female privilege is real. Women kill their kids to hurt the father.
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