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I'll find my way home
- Jun 21, 2012
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That seems to be a common male attitudes to males who complain about female on male violence. It's right there in the OP too. Nobody should feel contempt for a person who is being bullied - no matter how 'small' the woman is or how 'big' the man, but right now, from attitudes I see, I perceive men to have the worst problem in dealing with this issue.Reading Avniel's account of his parents, I'm thinking what the appropriate response would be. A 300 pound man knocking his wife out just isn't acceptable. What if he were to take hold of her wrists, pin her down on the bed, and just hold her there with enough body-weight on her where she couldn't do anything? Keep her there however long it took for her to either be completely calm, or crying, or anything except angry or violent? I wonder how the police or a court would react to that? That might be non-aggressive enough for the courts to side with the husband, but not harmful to his wife. If she knew if she hit him, she'd be pinned down for half an hour, that might stop that behavior fast, hopefully. I suppose leaving is another alternative, temporarily when you are angry, or breaking up the family. If I were in that situation, I'd probably go for the pin-down option, honestly.
Fortunately, I wasn't raised in a violent home aside from my brother and I getting into fights when we were little. We were very close in age. I'm also glad my wife and I aren't violent and don't engage in calling each other names or using profanity at each other. I've got one boy and rest are girls, and there is barely anything that resembles physical fighting among the children except for the toddler climbing on people and playing too rough.
But when I was about 9, I got an assigned seat on the bus next to this wild little 6-year-old. She just kept hitting me. It was an impossible situation to be in, because I couldn't hit a little girl, and she just kept hitting me most of the time. I even went to the principal about it, and he wasn't very helpful or compassionate about the situation at all. I did grab the girl's wrist at times, then her cousin sitting in front of me wasn't too happy about that.
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