@Kaylavosss if only women were more bothered by actually malignant men (criminals, cheaters, etc) than "creepy" men (nerds, geeks, autistics, shorties, etc).
@Nightsh00424316@Kaylavosss Probably someone they're judging based on personal external appearance. Rather than character. Women love to think asshole men are nice and nice men are evil. Somehow their brains wired to look at opposites.
@HoodKaylee6728 And then the touchy girl would be upset with the blonde for getting with the guy, even if she had 4 boyfriends already. Just had something similar happened recently.
@HoodKaylee6728 The dark haired chick is the type you have to keep a thug bitch on standby for... Extra handsy, don't respect personal space, don't listen, entitled... Be like "Deja--come handle this retarded bitch for me" 🤜🏾🤕🤛🏾
امرأة صينية نشرت فيديو وهي تبكي بعد ان طلقها زوجها بعد أسبوع من زواجها بسبب عروس مغربيه
المرأة تقول ان زوجها شاهد فيديو لحفلة زفاف عروس مغربيه تزوجت من شاب صيني بدون مهر ولا اي متطلبات الزوج شعر ان زوجته الحالية خسرته بدون اي فائده منها وقرر يطلقها
كثير شباب صينين الان يمدحون العروس المغربيه لانها ما ضغطت على عريسها بسبب الامور المادية ومتطلبات الزواج
My friend gave my abusive ex my new phone number.
The same ex who stalked me.
Threatened me.
Flew to my country.
Tracked down my home address.
And showed up at my house uninvited.
It was one of the most terrifying experiences of my life.
I moved.
Changed my number.
Started over.
For the first time in a long time, I finally felt safe.
Then I found out someone I considered a close friend had been talking to him.
And gave him my new phone number.
She knew everything he had done.
The stalking.
The threats.
The emotional abuse.
When I confronted her, she told me I was overreacting.
“It’s been a year.”
“He’s probably changed.”
Probably.
That one word was enough.
Because if someone knows exactly what you went through and still hands your personal information to the person who traumatized you…
They are not your friend.
They are another reason you no longer feel safe.
@Ambar_SIFF_MRA Its not that its biased. He used excessive force. By watching the video she slapped him once, but not repeatedly. She only did it again in self defense. In America violence can only be answered in the form of equal force. He slapped her and he need to walk away.
>Social Media Influencer Woman (Digital Creator)
>From Malolos, Bulacan province, Philippines
>Started a physical fight by repeatedly slapping and assaulting her policeman boyfriend
>Argument began over him not sharing his phone location
>Boyfriend reacted by punching her, knocking her to the ground
>Despite her initiating the violence, police immediately suspended the male officer, confiscated his weapons and opened criminal + administrative cases against him under the Anti-Violence Against Women and Children law (RA 9262)
>No action reported against the woman who started the assault
DV Laws across the majority of the world are gender biased and women know this. If law was gender neutral she would have thought 100 times before being the aggressor.
Also, never ever be in a relationship with these reel makers/tiktokers. It never ends well.