Certainly not the toughest.
& I've had my ass kicked by men on more than one occasion.
But, in my own apparently egotistical opinion I'm too strong to hit a woman for fear of seriously injuring her.
Sure but what do I limit it to?
75% of what I have? Half as hard as I'd hit a guy? Hard enough to REALLY hurt her once then tone it down just a tad next time until I find the perfect amount to beat a woman?
Measure how hard she hit you and then mimmick it. Your aim would be to hurt her so that she realizes she isnt allowed to cross your personal line by assaulting you without putting her in the ground.
I don't know, maybe the women you've met are frail but the women I've known aren't so easily kod by a slap or punch by people.
Not really. Just applying the same standards to everyone equally. I'd imagine it would take longer to think about justifying allowing a woman to abuse you rather than just saying nobody is allowed to abuse anyone and if they do then they can't complain when they are given the same treatment.
Oh shit duz- we've had this convo like a million..or 3...times, and I've told you before that I agree with you to an extent.
Violence is not ok. It is not alright for women to physically abuse men, and it is not ok that they happen to commonly get a free pass for it. It is perfectly acceptable for anyone to defend themselves regardless of gender.
Having said that, being vastly physically superior to someone is a thing. If you are attacked by someone who happens to be obviously physically weaker than you, you have a few choices other than a deathly throat punch. What about restraining someone, or walking away? (Extreme example, I know) but what would you do if a 7 year old child bit you on the leg- would you deliver a black eye?
Your problem is that you keep thinking about this situation with regards to the paradigm of men vs. women's rights...take a step back and look at it for what it is.
Why punch someone when you're stronger than they are? Why bother when you could walk away or restrain them? It's not about women vs men, it's about 175lbs vs 120 lbs. it's a sucker punch and a cheap shot, end of story.
You should never, ever, ever put up with physical abuse, ever. If a woman punches you, she is wrong. Yes, you do have the right to punch her back, but are you ok with doing that? Do you HONESTLY think that it's acceptable? In my opinion, punching back should be a last resort, and if you do so, it should merely be done to protect yourself.
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Certainly not the toughest.
& I've had my ass kicked by men on more than one occasion.
But, in my own apparently egotistical opinion I'm too strong to hit a woman for fear of seriously injuring her.
You can't understand that? Cool apples I guess
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Surely you are capable of controlling how much force you use when hitting someone?
If not then I can see where you're coming from and may be thinking others can't limit how much force they use.
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Sure but what do I limit it to?
75% of what I have? Half as hard as I'd hit a guy? Hard enough to REALLY hurt her once then tone it down just a tad next time until I find the perfect amount to beat a woman?
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Measure how hard she hit you and then mimmick it. Your aim would be to hurt her so that she realizes she isnt allowed to cross your personal line by assaulting you without putting her in the ground.
I don't know, maybe the women you've met are frail but the women I've known aren't so easily kod by a slap or punch by people.
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Somebody's put a lot of thought into punching women, just sayin...
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Not really. Just applying the same standards to everyone equally. I'd imagine it would take longer to think about justifying allowing a woman to abuse you rather than just saying nobody is allowed to abuse anyone and if they do then they can't complain when they are given the same treatment.
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Oh shit duz- we've had this convo like a million..or 3...times, and I've told you before that I agree with you to an extent.
Violence is not ok. It is not alright for women to physically abuse men, and it is not ok that they happen to commonly get a free pass for it. It is perfectly acceptable for anyone to defend themselves regardless of gender.
Having said that, being vastly physically superior to someone is a thing. If you are attacked by someone who happens to be obviously physically weaker than you, you have a few choices other than a deathly throat punch. What about restraining someone, or walking away? (Extreme example, I know) but what would you do if a 7 year old child bit you on the leg- would you deliver a black eye?
Your problem is that you keep thinking about this situation with regards to the paradigm of men vs. women's rights...take a step back and look at it for what it is.
Why punch someone when you're stronger than they are? Why bother when you could walk away or restrain them? It's not about women vs men, it's about 175lbs vs 120 lbs. it's a sucker punch and a cheap shot, end of story.
You should never, ever, ever put up with physical abuse, ever. If a woman punches you, she is wrong. Yes, you do have the right to punch her back, but are you ok with doing that? Do you HONESTLY think that it's acceptable? In my opinion, punching back should be a last resort, and if you do so, it should merely be done to protect yourself.
Maybe you're frail?
Just sayin... ; )
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Ahh, I'm not getting in to the whole flexing online thing. Haha
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Well don't flex in the mirror, you'll be nothing but disappointed...