if your neighbour dog bite u even after his owners ask him to stop barking at u... does that dog consider aggressive..?
there's many other ways to stop a woman nag...(one good example is leave her alone walk out of that house)
no need to hits and kicks her...
i don't think a owner kick his dog if its bark non-stop...
and furthermore this is a woman...a human being...not a dog..!!!
i think he is a real abusive man... he treat his woman worst than a dog..!!
2007-11-26 15:22:58
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answered by nightowls 4
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Abuse is abuse. Whether your hitting or kicking yelling or nagging, There is no difference in a person yelling or nagging and when told to stop and dose not stop. This is abuse to. He should have left the house and called the police and had her removed from the house. Know one should ever be pushed over the edge. My X knew how to do this well. But I never hit her.
2007-11-26 23:28:03
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answered by tadm 4
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Yes. Once a relationship has reached the point of hitting, it is likely that this behavior will continue. No one should hit another person, but you should also remember not to nag someone. Not that I am saying it is right to retaliate with physical abuse, but you should keep your mouth in check because most men do not want to be with a woman who doesn't know how to keep a mild temperment.
2007-11-26 23:20:17
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answered by forestbythesea 6
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Its abuse. Nothing else. Not that nagging is right but neither is violence. These days women have lost the fear of violence from a man because we have become more civilized and have deemed it wrong for a wife or a man for that matter to hit the other. i have other comments on this issue but i guess i have already awnsered this question.
2007-11-26 23:22:19
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answered by arc7499 3
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He was being physically abusive, yes. If this was a one-time thing, consider this a huge red flag. If this has happened before, I would say this man surely has serious issues and you need to leave this relationship for your safety. Today he might hit you, tomorrow he might hit the kids. Does he drink? What would abuse be like when he is drunk and angry? Don't be passive and keep ur foot down. Hitting is a complete no-no. It violates boundaries and breaks down respect, not to mention, breaks down the very fabric of trust and goodwill in the relationship. Do not tolerate this.
2007-11-26 23:21:41
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answered by ? 6
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I have only two statements to make :
"Any man who is abusive by hitting a woman is only showing the world just how much of a man he is "NOT" ! !
I have NEVER touched a woman in anger in my life and I will never start.
2007-11-26 23:30:52
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answered by ? 4
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Anyone laying a hand/foot on you is abusive you could call the cops and have him arrested.This nagging is just words and you have every right to talk, even if he didn't like what was being said you did nothing wrong.I would get out fast and never go back.Good luck
2007-11-26 23:18:56
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answered by superstar 6
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not necessarily, but both parties should immediately leave each other and learn from the experience...the woman has to learn that if you have to nag, you shouldn't be with that person...and the man has to learn the if a woman nags at him like that, you shouldn't be with that woman...thank god I'm a straight gay man coz i don't have to deal with someone who has attitudes that i don't like
2007-11-26 23:27:17
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answered by themasterwork 3
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Lol, the Bible has an answer for everything. "Better to be on the housetop than in a wide house with a brawling woman". Don't you love it. I have seen some women that are so rude and obnoxious to their husbands that it makes me want to kick them. Get to the housetop quick before you do something that will get you in trouble. Mmm
2007-11-28 20:36:37
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answered by ? 6
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Yes,,,,there is never a need for a man to hit a woman.... she needs to get out of the relationship or have him get help
2007-11-26 23:16:16
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answered by thats me 4
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