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Its funny, I look back at me and my friends situations with women in violent scenarios and there's such a huge double standard.
Here's my scenario. Argument as usual. Back and forth, yadda yadda. Im getting heated and walk away, she follows, I walk away again she follows, I walk away again she grabs my arm. I pull away she follows and grab my arm. Then I push her on the bed. She goes "flying" as she states it. But then its like the worst thing in the world. "What if I hit my head". " I could of died" . Im like *****, you fell on the bed. After that, I just left to cool off
If I grabbed her hand while she was walking away from the argument, I would of been controlling. If I was pushed and fell, I would of just been pushed
My friend had a similar situation, where his wife grabbed a knife. He pushed her and she went flying into the TV stand. And just like with me, it was THE WORST THING EVER. She started crying talking about she could of hit her head and died. Even though she grabbed a knife, nothing else matters because he pushed her.
And then we have women throwing forks that landed in dudes backs and women throwing frying pans etc. But who's saying the guy could of died? like men are so masculine and tough we cant suffer head trauma?
But why are you pushing her? This is EXACTLY what I'm getting at when I question the type of women yall get involved with in the first place. I'd NEVER be with a girl who'd put hands on me to make a point, etc. On top of it all, I don't know what you're trying to prove here when you probably go about 250 to begin with.