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Why women should leave men who are violent the first time
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostOi Wim, one for your joke book.
I'd love to be a chauvinist, at least I'd get a day off laundry, cooking and cleaning. You attacks really are starting to get pathetic though. Compensating by covering up how you beat your missus?
Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIf only you knew the truth. In her defence she does have me to put up with. And my offspring.
Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI hope Mrs BP does not read that! She knows then she will get one more go. What will it be? Breaking every bone in my body or worse like removing my nads.
Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI think men should leave after the third time they suffer violence. Because men are tougher than women
Men should leave a violent situation, just as soon as a woman should. When one does all differs on perspective and situations.
Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post"You only get one life and I am not going to let him ruin it" – Tina Nash tells how she is overcoming horrific eye gouging attack - Telegraph
"She went to bed but woke up to find Jenkin, who had a history of domestic violence, attacking her. "
Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMrs BP always says women who don't leave their man the FIRST time get what they deserve. I am not nearly that harsh - I feel very very sorry for her.
But she has got a point.
You can feel sorry for her, but the article fails to highlight what happened before this? In the majority of DV cases, it is the woman that initiates the violence. However court systems prefer to prosecute males.
Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostOf course whenever Mrs BP is that harsh I do bring her down to earth by pointing out the time she got upset she hit me. But I was asking for it and I love her so much.......
Put yourself in a cross gender role position. Say your daughter comes to you when you're older and says "her husband got upset and hit her" but "maybe it was me, maybe I caused it all by winding him up, I love him".
I'm willing to bet your perspective would be wildly different.
So in a day and age, where women SAY they want equality, why does society find a woman slapping a man amusing but a man punching a woman heinous? Why do you feel her abusing you is any less deplorable than you abusing her?
Or like the home office and this country, does abuse only ever happen in your view, if it is perpetrated by a white man?
I feel sorry for your son to be honest BP. No offence, you're a nice enough guy, but when your son is married, beaten and abused and can't turn to the police as he gets laughed away in dismissal and needs someone to turn to, he is destined to be abused and forced by society convention to suffer in silence and won't be able to turn to you, because in your mind, he was asking for it. He was asking to be slapped, demeaned and belittled, to have objects thrown at him, to be pushed down a staircase, then be cast out of the home like a beaten puppy and made to support his abuser after the divorce.Comment
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Some do. Some pathetic creeps on here and in society, like to act as if the sun shines out of women's arses, but some know that, that polite little woman who people think wouldnt hurt a fly, turns in to an insulting b**ch behind closed doors that throws plates at your head if you're late home.
Possibly. Don't expect any support off the police or courts when she beats you and don't retaliate or even hold your hands up to defend yourself otherwise, you, the victim will be prosecuted. Bizarre justice at work again.
I dont think that's fair. If we all ran at the first sign of trouble in relationships, none would last for a significant amount of time.
Put yourself in a cross gender role position.
married, beaten and abused and can't turn to the police as he gets laughed away in dismissal and needs someone to turn to, he is destined to be abused and forced by society convention to suffer in silence and won't be able to turn to you, because in your mind, he was asking for it. He was asking to be slapped, demeaned and belittled, to have objects thrown at him, to be pushed down a staircase, then be cast out of the home like a beaten puppy and made to support his abuser after the divorce
We feel for you wim, and we are here for youConfusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post"You only get one life and I am not going to let him ruin it" – Tina Nash tells how she is overcoming horrific eye gouging attack - Telegraph
"She went to bed but woke up to find Jenkin, who had a history of domestic violence, attacking her. " ...
By this statute it is enacted that if any person shall of malice aforethought, and by laying in wait, unlawfully cut or disable the tongue, put out an eye, slit the nose, cut off the nose or lip, or cut off or disable any limb or member of any other person, with intent to maim or disfigure him, such person, his counsellors, aiders and abettors, shall be guilty of felony, without benefit of clergy.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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Originally posted by wim121 View Post
You can feel sorry for her, but the article fails to highlight what happened before this? In the majority of DV cases, it is the woman that initiates the violence. However court systems prefer to prosecute males.
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Here we go:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...-her-eyes.html
"The attacked happened on April 21 last year at Tina's home in Hayle, Cornwall, after they spent the night having drinks with friends.
She went to bed but woke up to find Jenkin, who had a history of domestic violence, attacking her. "
Poor guy - he must have had several such nasty bitches in his life.Last edited by mudskipper; 11 May 2012, 16:54.Comment
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostShe's a woman, and therefore evil, vindictive, manipulative and violent, and probably a man-hating feminist to boot. Of course she was probably beating him up for years, whilst he suffered silently, then, when the poor man snapped and throttled her unconscious, broke her jaw and nose, and gouged her eyes out, the courts decide to prosecute him. Totally unfair. Lock her up and throw away the key. And definitely don't give her any sympathy for her predicament.
men and women are not equal, never in a million years. Women deserve the same chance to get into the boardroom, but generally, there are massive differences.
This bird had no chance with this bloke, he deserves to have his nuts smacked with a hammer, and his eyes poked out with a knitting needle.
never hit anyone smaller than you are, never hit a woman.
thems the rules where I come from
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Posthe deserves to have his nuts smacked with a hammer, and his eyes poked out with a knitting needle.Comment
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Two stories
Was in a pub a few weeks ago when a lad went outside for a fag. A few minutes later a young girl followed and started to argue with him. Out of nowhere she punched him hard in the face. He didn't react, so she hit him again and then again. Good punches for a lass. She then shouted at him again. From out of nowhere a bouncer appeared and grabbed the lad by the throat and pushed him against the wall then threw him out. The lad was completely bemused.
The second is the only time I've seen a guy hit a girl. A mate of a mate had got his bird pregnant. He stood by her and their son was born. He had health problems and he took a second job to pay for them. He also didn't take a new job away so he could be close. He stayed with her because of the child but he didn't want to. One day he went to see a medium and she told him three things. One a close friend would die. Two he would meet a new girl who spoke seven languages. Third he had a child but it was not his. He laughed it off. A month later his best mate was killed. Another month later he made a bird in a club who spoke seven languages and started seeing her. Getting a bit spooky he then challenged his babies mother in the pub. The baby didn't look like him and was very I'll. In the resulting argument she shouted that it was true it wasn't his child at all and that it was her ex flatmate who was a druggy waster and she had decided that they would have a better life with him. He broke her nose before we could pull him off.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAnd he is jailed for life - good!
Make that 6 years in all likelihood
FFS - what's the point in giving a "life" sentance with such a short minimum - especially for someone in his early 30sComment
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI have to be honest. with regards to racism, I think its a load of bolks and the pendulum has swung way beyond common sense. The same with sexism
men and women are not equal, never in a million years. Women deserve the same chance to get into the boardroom, but generally, there are massive differences.
This bird had no chance with this bloke, he deserves to have his nuts smacked with a hammer, and his eyes poked out with a knitting needle.
never hit anyone smaller than you are, never hit a woman.
thems the rules where I come from
Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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