tyr_13
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I went through much the same: being cornered by an angry (and in our case drunk or high) man, him screaming, spittle flying, getting in my face, backing me up until I was against the wall... And if I tried to get away or move him, that's when I'd get slapped. Then backhanded. Shoved. Punched in the gut. Kicked.
Now imagine being a man having a woman doing the same thing to you, and if the police come they arrest you. Not only that, but you're called a pussy, a coward, and a wife beater.
I don't mean to minimize anything that anyone has been through. Obviously domestic violence is a huge problem. While I recognize the comments that led to these remarks, I just have to point out the entire point of this thread seems to be to recognize the double standard for violence.
Now I'm fully aware this might spark the 'do men have it worse than women' debate, and I'm sorry if it does, because that really shouldn't be the focus.
Sorry. I guess some people like to ask certain questions as if no one is going to reply, "I'm a woman, and I was abused, so I"m not likely to think it's ever okay to hit anyone, but you're kind of pushing my buttons when you specify 'women,' and the survivor in me has to respond so you know there are real people reading your questions and certain responses ought to be expected."
Again, I see the comments that led to this line of discussion, but just talking about 'women' and 'hitting' shouldn't make one stick to some script about wife beating. Honestly though, it is heartening to see this thread go this long before the vague defense of spousal abuse crept in.