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@TurtleGamer94 @Racco815 @AlexC730 @ReviewsPossum @leshaami Lmao calm down, you're gonna die of a heart attack before you reach 45. I'm talking about the legal definition of DV, not my personal opinion, but you can feel however you want about it.
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@MIKA19271 @Racco815 @AlexC730 @ReviewsPossum @leshaami lol causing physical violence on someone is DV nice try trying to victim shift tho faggot
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@B_Rabbit843 This isn't a hard concept to grasp. I have horrible personal experiences with abortion so I could never do it myself, I also have my spiritual beliefs. I don't think anyone needs to follow my personal rules for myself. Separation of church and state > wtv I personally think.
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If you're pro-life, then by all means, do it with YOUR life, not anyone else's. It's one thing to hate abortions, but it's not YOUR body or YOUR choice.
It's really funny how an animated series is bringing out the worst in y'all.
Worth it or Woke? (reviews)@worthitorwoke
Eve was afraid she MIGHT have to raise a child alone, so she murdered it without first telling the father she was pregnant. And, INVINCIBLE apologizes: “I’m sorry I did this to you.” “This” being leaving for a few months to fight a war to save Earth from slavery or extinction.
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@Starshine989 @ReviewsPossum @leshaami If you actually look up the research itself they never claim women to be most of the perpetrators of domestic violence.
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@Starshine989 @ReviewsPossum @leshaami Hi! This research is about situational violence, not domestic violence. It's interesting and very elucidative when it comes to normalizing violence or conflict escalation that leads to DV, but it does not conclude women are most D abusers. Look up the diff between the 2 online.
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@TwitfizzP @ReviewsPossum @leshaami That being said, the original claim is still incorrect. None of it (except for the review of other research) seems to conclude women are most domestic abusers. They're about situational violence.
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@TwitfizzP @ReviewsPossum @leshaami You gave me so much food for thought and I'm genuinely grateful for it. I wasn't aware of the concept of situational couple violence or how it might influence instances of domestic violence. This is pretty interesting stuff.
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@FuhrerShini @Racco815 @AlexC730 @ReviewsPossum @leshaami I was doing my research thanks to another guy & there is research that analyzes symmetry of situational violence versus domestic violence, and have found this paper was researching "situational violence" and it's fundamentally diff from DV. You can look the diff up online.
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@TwitfizzP @ReviewsPossum @leshaami You can read up on the difference between situational violence and domestic violence on the Blackburn Center website. But yeah... I'm doing my research and there is no proof women are most domestic absrs. They're similar to men in situational violence, which is fundamentally diff
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@MIKA19271 @ReviewsPossum @leshaami most data shows DV rates is similarly perpetrated by both genders.
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@TwitfizzP @ReviewsPossum @leshaami This is a study of the past, it's from 2007. Do you know any recent studies that prove women are most of the domestic abusers? Because not even this paper proves it. By legal definition, even if you are very loose in ccpt of violence, they are still less likely to escalate.
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@MIKA19271 @ReviewsPossum @leshaami lol ya!
it says only men can be agressors women's violence is only reactive.
AKA by definition women are victims.
which is why most studies of the past are junk because feminists legally defined rape & abuse as someting ONLY men can commit.
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@FuhrerShini @Racco815 @AlexC730 @ReviewsPossum @leshaami Keyword is "domestic violence". That is a wrong conclusion. That was not proven in the paper. Also not "is", "was". Couldn't find recent research that concluded this, but if you find it I'm interested in knowing more.
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@FuhrerShini @Racco815 @AlexC730 @ReviewsPossum @leshaami The research did not actually sought out to prove the point you wanted it to prove. It didn't have that intention and it did not reach that conclusion. I don't think minor violence against men should be played for laughs but Domestic Violence =/= this paper's cncpt of "violence".
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@MIKA19271 @Racco815 @AlexC730 @ReviewsPossum @leshaami ''Violent acts were defined loosely in this paper & could include playful action or defensive reaction'' femcel ahh person trying to make violence against men look less harmful (and even trying to justify it)
and it's not like the ''slapping men = fun shit' has changed that much
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@FuhrerShini @Racco815 @AlexC730 @ReviewsPossum @leshaami Also "cherry picking" is an odd way to put it when the presence or absence of injury was accounted for within the paper itself. It's openly stated there. People just don't read. I agree w the ACTUAL findings of the paper - normalizing any form of violence can result in DV.
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@MIKA19271 @Racco815 @AlexC730 @ReviewsPossum @leshaami basically, you are cherry picking the cases which result in injuries bc only that way you can blame on men
lmao no wonder your pfp is Asa
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@FuhrerShini @Racco815 @AlexC730 @ReviewsPossum @leshaami *Abuse that intents to result in injury OR results in injury are the ones accounted legally speaking. "Violent acts" were defined loosely in this paper & could include playful action or defensive reaction. It was also 2007. Slapping men was played for laughs. The world changed.
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@MIKA19271 @Racco815 @AlexC730 @ReviewsPossum @leshaami you are literally saying men are most abusers when abuse which results in injuries is the only one accounted lmao
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@TurtleGamer94 @Racco815 @AlexC730 @ReviewsPossum @leshaami This post is about conflict escalation, not the legal definition of DV. It seeks to research whether minor "violence" (which is defined VERY loosely) could result in DV. It basically still concurs with the idea men are most Domestic Abusers. The sample also can not be generalized
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@TurtleGamer94 @Racco815 @AlexC730 @ReviewsPossum @leshaami Most DV laws define abuse as physical act that causes or attempts to cause bodily harm. So shoving without intention or result in bodily harm would not meet DV standards. This paper NEVER claimed it was researching DV.
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