I can't even begin to express how wrong that is.
I grew up watching my step dad beat up on my mother (at the time , I was only knee high to a grasshopper) so there was nothing I could do to help without being swatted out of the way.
Now I am bigger and stronger , I WILL intervene if I see it happening in front of me.
I know this makes me sound like a "vigilante" , but seeing a drunk or angered man beat up on a girl disgusts me to the highest levels.
To date , within 10 years , I have lost 3 friends because of their abusive ways to their girl friends or wives , by dropping them.
Women have what men want and need , I just don't understand why so many want to abuse something so beautiful.
2006-08-26 14:32:10
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answered by ? 5
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Once I was socializing with a casual female friend at a party and something (can't remember what) triggered me to raise my fist. But I was able to stop myself short in plenty of time. Still to this day I don't know what came over me because I am seldom a violent person.
2006-08-26 22:29:11
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answered by wite_box 2
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I'm a girl, but I totally hate guys that hit girls. They are a bunch of abuser sons of b-i-t-c-h-e-s, and if one ever laid his hands on me, he'd wish he was never born.
2006-08-27 01:12:50
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answered by forest_without_sounds 5
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never has hit a woman or girl
2006-08-26 21:17:29
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answered by nas88car300 7
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that is so ******* wrong that should never be done ever, if anyon who reads this has, you should be very a shamed of ur selves!
2006-08-26 21:18:45
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answered by ninjacricket911 1
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Nope...Rule number one of being a male: You don't hit girls. Ever. They hit you, you suck it up.
You don't hit girls.
If you are being abused or have been hit, there are NO excuses, no I'm sorry's, no it will never happen agains. Leave.
No excuse...Ever!!!
2006-08-26 21:20:33
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answered by Bruce B 4
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guys who hit girls = retards + idiots
2006-08-27 16:19:02
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answered by Taste the rainbow 5
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I'm a girl....but I'll tell you this if a man ever puts his D.A.M.N. hands on me.....OWwww...he's gonna be a very hurt man.... S.H.I.T I don't play that!!!! Nope, not me!!!
2006-08-26 21:22:49
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answered by *♥*Lucky Charm*♥* 2
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I'm not sure if you'd call it "hit" her, but I did shove her and she fell to the sofa, and then I pulled her by her legs till she fell off the sofa to the carpeted floor on her butt. Why did I do it? Some people, like her, my wife, are very good, excellent, at "pushing peoples' buttons", and they're so good at it that they make that their act(s) of aggression, and try to get by with it because it's hard to detect. It was once diagnosed as "Passive Aggressive Personality Disorder" by the American Psychiatric Association in their Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM), but it became "politically incorrect" to blame the people with this personality disorder because the overwhelming majority of them were women. So, the politically controlled and politically minded American Psychiatric Association (APA) discontinued that diagnosis in their next updated DSM, and you should have read their lame excuse for doing so. But, anyway, my wife, ex-wife now, thank God, was EXCELLENT at that, and surely would have been diagnosed with the Passive Aggressive Personality Disorder (PAPD) if she had ever thought wise to get counseling. But she finally did it enough to me that I shoved her onto the sofa and then drug her out of it so her butt hit the carpeted floor. Now, I know that doesn't sound very "violent", but I definitely felt my anger against her, and if I hadn't been able to maintain my self awareness, I'd've loved to have hit her hard, upside the head and slammed her up against a wall and yelled at her LOUDLY!! But I didn't. Damn!! A missed opportunity. So I divorced her because her kids were so depressed in our marriage that I couldn't stand to see them that way anymore, and I knew that if I broke the marriage up, their mother would have to go find another man to target with her personality disorder, thereby giving her kids a rest from our marriage. Hell, she and her first husband, the father of her kids, were still arguing in full view of the kids, and they lived on the opposite ends of Texas!! Thank God that bittchh is gone. I don't know what her kids have made of themselves, and don't really worry about it, but do pray about it every now and then, and yet not enough. I know she got married and divorced again. I remarried to a wonderful woman whom I've been married to for 12 and a half years, and we've NEVER fought with each other and have a lovely marriage. And I've recently built her a new home on a hill, with the back of the house facing west so she can see the sunset, like she's always wanted. And life is wonderful now that I don't have that bittchh to deal with anymore. God help her children, and God help her and her first husband, and the secretary with "store-bought boobs" that stole him away. And God help my kids who had to live through it too. And God Bless you for asking this question and once again giving me the opportunity to put it in perspective.
2006-08-26 21:42:21
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answered by ? 7
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No Way!!
2006-08-26 21:21:04
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answered by eimmahs 5
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