The stereotype of girls being ok when hitting guys really comes from our grandfathers and such just saying girls aren't tough.
Honestly when you're against women in the army and such you're just contributing to violence against men.
That being said I don't think I've heard more than 10 stories of a wife killing the husband and heard 1000's of stories of husbands killing wives. Maybe we get hit more but I don't think we get killed more, there's obviously a bigger issue that needs to be tackled before our turn.
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Media reports on it less. I can't be sure, but I read somewhere that women are more likely to kill a spouse or child.
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The stats I posted below said something about women being responsible in 1/3 of spouse murders, idk about kids
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Yeah I cant remember. It might have been they were alot more likely to escalate an argument to violence.
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[quote]That being said I don't think I've heard more than 10 stories of a wife killing the husband and heard 1000's of stories of husbands killing wives. Maybe we get hit more but I don't think we get killed more, there's obviously a bigger issue that needs to be tackled before our turn. [/quote] Gonna need some sauce on that because i highly doubt that you're right.
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[quote]https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/1635092/ These are the most recreational stats I could fine at a glance saying that women are the offenders in 10% of murders, men also get murdered more often and are more likely to be killed by a stranger than women [/quote]
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Or it's from men's natural inclination to protect the child bearers of the species. You know, that thing that every living organism needs to do in order to procreate?
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Going to war in the past 100 years have never been about protection
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Edited by Big Moist: 11/21/2016 7:36:05 PMI was referring to the first and second sentences.
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It's a strange claim when we know females in nearly every species is the badass child protecting one.
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Do we? What is your source?
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Can't be -blam!-ed to find an article rn, especially for a well known fact. Try watching a documentary once in awhile.
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Don't be intellectually dishonest dude. You're trying to convince me that because mothers aren't 100% passive when their children are in danger it means that the males generally don't protect the females.
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I was referring to the hormones they produce more of.
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Like testosterone? You've still failed to dispute anything I've said with any of your arguments.
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For whatever reason you're trying to make it seem like women aren't physically equal, if not stronger. Should assault carried out by a woman have less repercussions?
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They statistically aren't. You're quite literally denying science if you think otherwise and you're starting to convince me that you only use it in your arguments when it's convenient for you. I don't know if you've noticed but women overwhelmingly have lower sentences for committing crimes which goes back to my point about them being more protected. I'm not sure why you'd try to deflect the conversation to a topic that fully supports my stance.
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Who doesn't use statistics when they benefit them? If you don't you're an idiot. Yes men are stronger but if you want social equality you need to be blind to certain shit. Men live shorter lives for example, that doesn't mean we should get better health benefits. Black people are more likely to commit crime, we still shouldn't give every black person a personal police officer. Women don't hit as hard so we tale it less seriously, again going back to the stereotypes that they can't do shit. I'm probably wrong in the statistical sense but in my life experience that's what I think and noticed personally.
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I'm not sure why you're going off on such a wild, unrelated tangent.
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Maybe you can't join dots
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[quote]Honestly when you're against women in the army and such you're just contributing to violence against men.[/quote]wat
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Perhaps because the media doesn't cover it and all you read is huffington post.
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I was just basing off sbs news, abc news, all the -blam!-ed podcasts I listen to and word of mouth. Idk how up to date the stats were on the fbi crime report but it said 77% of domestic murders on spouses were women victims. It probably doesn't cover other relationships and lesbian marriage if legal when the report was taken are also in the stat.
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But that doesn't mean that men kill more than woman. [spoiler]I actually wouldn't be surprised if they did, because of the army and all.[/spoiler]
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/1635092/ These are the most recreational stats I could fine at a glance saying that women are the offenders in 10% of murders, men also get murdered more often and are more likely to be killed by a stranger than women
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So it is mostly men on men violence.