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I agree with you that the 'competition of genders' thing is a problem on the forum. But I'm looking at it from a different perspective. But what I see is when someone brings up marriage problems that certain women cause, that certain posters don't like women being characterized a certain way. And back when it was allowed to discuss a woman's Biblical responsibilities in marriage (in Ephesians 5, Colossians 3, I Peter 3), many posters wanted to argue them away, but of course keep a man's responsibilities in marriage (Ephesians 5).
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The fact some posters in the past (and we probably have a bit different group now) fight against women taking any blame has come up on the forum, but I've also seen it discussed a bit on the married men's forum (which has pretty much been dead for quite a while.)
That's not what's going on---as much as your'e trying to make this fit that scenario. It has *nothing* to do with "fighting against women taking any blame". I would actually like this issue broadened to include more subtle and insidious types of abuse (that women can display as well as men). You seem to want a specific "picture to be painted" (and said as much earlier in this thread) and are supporting this verbiage. I think that's just as limiting as the "monster" picture that can be painted for a specific type of male abuser. Both are destructive for people to hold to (while not being able to wrap their brains around "nice" people committing some heinous crimes). That's a huge mental stumbling block. I've explained enough what my objections are and am not going to continue going along with your harping on the issue.
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