Yes. If a man makes a lewd, sexual and suggestive comment to a woman he does not know well enough to be making advances toward, then it's perfectly acceptable for her to slap him.
Of course, some people feel violence is never the answer, so I guess they figure we should have never retaliated against the Japanese for bombing Pearl Harbor, and we should have just told Hitler to play nice and say he was sorry for what he did to the people in the concentration camps.
As far as the lewd comment issue, the opposite doesn't apply to men, because when a strange, attractive woman walks up to us and makes a lewd, sexual and suggestive comment, we consider it a compliment, and an invitation to a fun filled night.
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2006-12-17 08:35:37
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answered by Passions Unchained 2
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A slap is not necessarily a physical assault. It is also a form of suggesting that one needs to come to their senses (man slaps woman), or an indication that one is stepping beyond what the slapper considers to be appropriate bounds (woman slaps man). As such, there are potentially appropriate times when either a man or a woman might slap the other. Whether it is acceptable or not depends on what circles you run in.
2006-12-17 05:38:31
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answered by fishman 3
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The only situation I can think of is if she were getting raped or mugged or something like that. But you would think they would use a little more force than a slap. Beyond that, I don't think that it is ever acceptable for anyone to lay a hand on anyone. And if a woman slapped a man, I think she should be prepared to receive retaliation herself.
2006-12-17 00:53:18
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answered by misslayla1997 1
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No its not acceptable for a woman to slap a man because if he hits her back you can be sure in his ability to rearrange her face. And no its not acceptable for a man to slap a woman either, but I do believe in self defense, so if a woman thinks she is gonna get away with hitting a man, she better think again.
2006-12-18 15:38:46
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answered by Anonymous
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No one should slap anyone, but if a woman slaps a man she should be prepared to get a slap back. The world is just that crazy.
2006-12-17 00:51:11
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answered by ruthie a 2
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I slapped a guy once for grabbing my breast...I think it was a perfectly appropriate reaction to him putting his hands on me. I don't know if it's "acceptable", but if it ever happens again, they'll be lucky to get off so lightly. Conversely, if a woman slaps or attacks a man, it is appropriate for him to slap her back.
2006-12-17 18:57:21
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answered by wendy g 7
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Not really...I mean if he attacks or something, pull out alll stops, I personally carry a knife if I have to go to the ATM at night.
In an intimate relationship, the only reason I could think of to slap would be told that he was having sex/in love with someone else. Nothing else would be right, not unless she wants a good slap right back!
2006-12-17 02:00:46
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answered by Life's a journey.... 2
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No it is not acceptable for anyone to hit anyone else. Both should keep their hands to themselves. And if in a relationship you find yourself getting so angry that you want to hit the other person. Take a walk, by the time you get back you should be calm enough to talk like a mature individual. If not then perhaps you should re-think the relationship. God bless****
2006-12-17 09:24:51
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answered by ? 7
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Oftentimes, women will abuse men knowing that they can get away with it. After all, in a domestic violence situation, the police are instructed to always arrest the man. After all, feminists have successfully brainwashed society into believing that all men are batterers and that all women are victims.
A man can't even defend himself, because if she so much as gets a bruise from blocking a strike, then he's totally screwed in front of the police, the judge, the jury, and society at large.
2006-12-17 16:04:03
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answered by Egghead 4
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It's only acceptable if there has been a mutual agreement and it takes place in bed. Anything non sexual related is unnecessary. If we don't like someone we can walk away, physical harm as a form of anger management is meant for animals; humans should know better.
2006-12-17 00:55:43
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answered by Craiova 5
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