I see what you're saying and it's a valid point. Abuse can work both ways. I agree with the points others have already made on this. I think men abusing women is a much bigger threat.
I would like to add men are much more capable of inflicting physical pain in addition to the psychological abuse you're talking about. I also think physical abuse affects you psychologically, so it's like a "double whammy." If someone is physically harming you, it's gonna make you afraid of walking away because you're going to associate leaving the situation with a memory of being harmed physically.
Is domestic violence against women solely an issue involving men?
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I see what you're saying and it's a valid point. Abuse can work both ways. I agree with the points others have already made on this. I think men abusing women is a much bigger threat.
I would like to add men are much more capable of inflicting physical pain in addition to the psychological abuse you're talking about. I also think physical abuse affects you psychologically, so it's like a "double whammy." If someone is physically harming you, it's gonna make you afraid of walking away because you're going to associate leaving the situation with a memory of being harmed physically.
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You make a very good point