Study Finds Women More Likely To Be Physically Abusive Then Men

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  1. Casper

    Casper Banned at Members Request Past Donor

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    Oh my, you should not have said that, some here seem to think it is women that are the problem, and they go off on anyonte that dares question their point of view. Strange that every police officer I know says differently, and having been on the planet for awhile now, every case of abuse I have known about, except for one, was the man abusing the woman. Is there an agenda here, I do wonder.
     
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    It is likely the men here that complain about feminism....have little experience around the women they complain of, as in all of them.
     
  3. ryobi

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    ...and here it is. Right on schedule a feminists resorts to anecdotes because that's the best, quote, ""proof,"" they can come up with :roll:
     
  4. ryobi

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    As apposed to someone, I suppose, who has been married several times and has been paying child support for a child that's not his own and despite all of this is planning on getting married again??? know what I'm saying-eh?????

    I heard somewhere that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result, and Dr. Phil, the great American philosopher, has said the best predicter of the future is the past.

    I Wish that Guy Good Luck-know what I'm saying :wink:
     
  5. AboveAlpha

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    ryobi...are you STILL B!#%HING about WOMEN???

    GOD....go out and get a date!!!

    AboveAlpha
     
  6. ryobi

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    Not just in domestic violence accusations but in criminal matters in general men are held much more accountable for their alleged actions than women. Men are sentenced to 63% greater sentences than women when they're arrested for the same crime and that's after women even being many many many times less likely to even be prosecuted in the first place:

    Estimating Gender Disparities in Federal Criminal Cases


    Sonja B. Starr

    University of Michigan Law School

    August 29, 2012

    University of Michigan Law and Economics Research Paper, No. 12-018

    Abstract:
    This paper assesses gender disparities in federal criminal cases. It finds large gender gaps favoring women throughout the sentence length distribution (averaging over 60%), conditional on arrest offense, criminal history, and other pre-charge observables. Female arrestees are also significantly likelier to avoid charges and convictions entirely, and twice as likely to avoid incarceration if convicted. Prior studies have reported much smaller sentence gaps because they have ignored the role of charging, plea-bargaining, and sentencing fact-finding in producing sentences. Most studies control for endogenous severity measures that result from these earlier discretionary processes and use samples that have been winnowed by them. I avoid these problems by using a linked dataset tracing cases from arrest through sentencing. Using decomposition methods, I show that most sentence disparity arises from decisions at the earlier stages, and use the rich data to investigate causal theories for these gender gaps.

    http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2144002
     
  7. ryobi

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    Because I believe in concepts like uhhhh....truth
     
  8. ryobi

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    ...and there it is. Right on schedule, a variation of the accusation that someone who believes in equality can't get laid.

    Telling a man he cannot get laid is like saying a man's value is based on his value to women, which is objectification.Men Objectifying women is something feminists have complained about for eons. Since it's OK for Feminists to Objectify men, but it isn't OK for men to objectify women, this insult is just one more example of female privilege and the matriarchy. :wink:
     
  9. ryobi

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    Not one single man of all those men peacefully and passively protecting their church who were physically and sexually assaulted by all those feminists were counted as victims of physical and sexual assault because there was nothing the police could do because, "they're women." What more evidence do you need to understand that the sexual and physical assault of men by women is underreported???Talk about living in a fantasy land :roll:

    http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/hor...ing-men-defend




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    Horror: Violent mob of topless pro-abort feminists attacks praying men defending cathedral (VIDEO)
    BY SOFIA VAZQUEZ-MELLADO
    Mon Dec 02, 2013 20:33 ESTTags: Abortion, Argentina
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    Buenos Aires, December 2nd, 2013 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Extremely disturbing video footage from Argentina shows a mob of feminists at a recent protest attacking and sexually molesting a group of Rosary-praying Catholic men who were peacefully protecting the cathedral in the city of San Juan from threats of vandalism.

    The women, many of them topless, spray-painted the men’s crotches and faces and swastikas on their chests and foreheads, using markers to paint their faces with Hitler-like moustaches. They also performed obscene sexual acts in front of them and pushed their breasts onto their faces, all the while shouting “get your rosaries out of our ovaries.” (Note: Some of the most graphic content has been removed from the video. Uncensored footage is available here. Viewer discretion strongly advised.)

    According to InfoCatolica, some of the women chanted a song, with the lyrics: “To the Roman Catholic Apostolic Church, who wants to get between our sheets, we say that we want to be whores, travesties and lesbians. Legal abortion in every hospital.”

    During the attack some men were visibly weeping. None of them retaliated against the abuses heaped on them.


    While the site of the protest was the front of the cathedral, InfoBae reports that "the whole city awoke to graffiti in favor of abortion."

    Inside the cathedral, 700 people were also in prayer accompanied by their bishop Mos. Alfonso Delgado.

    After unsuccessfully trying to get into the building, the women burned a human-sized effigy of Pope Francis. “If the pope were a woman, abortion would be legal,” they shouted.

    The attack took place on Sunday, November 24th during the National Women’s Encounter, which annually brings together Argentinean feminists who support “women’s rights.”

    The police reportedly told the media they were unable to intervene because “they are women."
     
  10. tecoyah

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    Interesting that you have decided to delve into my experiences with women and life...to attempt a feeble attempt at degrading my opinions on women and life.

    Yes, I have been married multiple times, have children from these relationships, and perhaps have some level of experience because of this.

    I can only assume this allows me an insight you will not know for many years....now, go jerk off to Jeanie and complain about the women you will never meet....do not mess with what you are too ignorant to comprehend little man.
     
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    Hey...YOU...are the one that told me in past posts that you had not been with a woman in a LONG time and that you didn't care because you felt you were wronged!!

    I am may things but I hold to the facts.

    AboveAlpha
     
  12. ryobi

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    It's funny you guys assume I've had no luck with women since I believe in equality and truth when you have no idea how much success I've had with women and all your assumptions are based on nothing more than the fact that I believe in equality and truth.

    I've never had to resort to white knighting or any other jedi mind tricks to be successful with women, like some people-know what I'm saying???

    But I'll tell you what, I've made the decision not to have sex with any woman who I thought would not be a good mother or a good partner because the lifetime of consequences to me, but especially my child would not be worth a few fleeting moments of momentary pleasure, and I admit, since I've made this comittment, I have not been as successful with women as I was in the past, but I'm proud of this fact.

    I'm proud I'm principled enough and self disciplined enough to make a comittment and stick with it that's in my own best interest but especially the best interest of an innocent child.

    I went out with a woman for 7 years but eventually we broke up and she married and had children with another man. Well several years passed an she contacted me on myspace and she started telling me how unhappy she was in her marriage. She complained her husband worked too much and also went to school and he wasn't good in bed and she wouldn't sleep with him and she wanted to get back together with me, and you know what, even though the sex was great, I took her husbands side.

    I told her your husband is working so you can fullfill your dream of staying home with your child and he's going to school to make your life better and you don't give him any affection.

    Anyways...I counted my blessings that I never married or had children with her and I made the comittment that I was not going to have sex with a woman who would not be either a good mother, or a good partner because the lifetime of consequences to me but especially the child would not be worth the few fleeting moments of pleasure of sex.

    ...and you know what??? I like my life. I get to surf on all the best days and I can say some of the best days of my life have been the days I've spent surfing. Guys tell me all the time how jealous they are of my lifestyle-like bitterly jealous of my life. I see brow-beaten guys all the time who aren't appreciated for all they do for their girlfriends/wives and children and all I can say is I'm glad it's not me.

    Although, I would not rule out marriage and children but I'd rather not be in a relationship if the option is a bad relationship, but to each their own :wink:
     
  13. ryobi

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    Uhhh....Wut????

    I never said that.

    Either you are confusing me with someone else or you're lying.
     
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    Speaking for strictly myself... I do not much care about your experience and did not intend to debase it. You however seemed to be using mu experience against me, and getting a bit personal doing so.

    Expecting me to sit back and enjoy this is completely ignorant....and knowing me (if you have bothered here), you should not expect to walk away from a challenge.

    Toy with me at your own risk boy.
     
  15. ryobi

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    Uh Oh!!! Another Internet Tough Guy, and with the red font even for effect. you should have used all caps though because that would have been really intimidating :roll:

    Just in case you forgot??? In the words of John Rambo, "you drew first blood." I guess there's a new Rambo :gun: coming out. Be sure to check it out:thumbsup:


     
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    I see then...you have taken a generic comment personally for some reason, one is left wonder why this might be.

    I myself wonder is by chance it involves a deep seated dislike of the gender you seem to be against...is this due to some personal issue, or a mindset?
     
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    Ah, the 'why'.

    What I've gleaned from years in the women's rights section is:

    They're bitter and twisted

    A bad experience with a woman/women has led them to paint all women the same way. And so they remain heavily blinkered to reality

    Rejection can sometimes make people bitter and twisted and instead of addressing their hurt and resolving it and moving on, they continue to attack the so-called 'aggressor' of their hurt. It's immature and stunts a person.

    As Elvis Costello sang: "Well, I used to be disgusted, but now I try to be amused..." That about sums up my regard for women bashers.
     
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    I'm not against any gender, not even my own-know what I'm saying????

    and inferring that someone is a mysoginist for criticizing feminism is like infering someone is a racist for criticizing slavery
     
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    Even the woman bashers who are feminists????
     
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    Is this kind of personal attack using details of our personal lives , something I can look forward to, around here? Is this tolerated at this sightm, or worse - part of the culture at Political Forum.com? I'd like to know before I get too involved. Aren't there some things we just don't do at a debate and discussion like this? I thought rule #1 was that you don't get personal.
     
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    You know that's really not much difference with a rabid feminists who hates all men.

    The only difference is they're hating men not because of a bad experience but because their group teaches them to do so.

    And that's actually a huge generalization of men with the usual attitude of "SHUT THE FROCK UP" crap.

    There quite a bit of men out there who are constantly treated like crap by women because they aren't strong enough or not good looking enough or not rich enough.
     
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    It is not all that common, but the unfortunate answer to your question is, Yes. When some here are shown they are wrong or heck you even dare disagree with thier point of view they turn nasty and start with the name calling. The bad news is after having been to many different sites such as this this is about as good as it gets, I have seen far far worse. And as for the rules, I doubt some here ever bothered to read them, their actions prove it, it will become their problem in the long run.
     
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    How was that a personal attack??? I made a general statement and he took it personally.

    I said, "someone," not "Billy Bob."

    :roll:
     
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    Stereotyping men is acceptable in the main stream media, doing the same to women is discrimination or sexual abuse in that same media.
     
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    I've known this for years.

    And it's not going to change anytime soon.

    People are just too emotionally invested in it.
     

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