on 29-04-2015 10:06 AM
What do you call domestic violence ??
I know and call phyical abuse but what else do you call DV ??
29-04-2015 07:07 PM - edited 29-04-2015 07:08 PM
Talk about justification for domestic violence - I just watched "Keeping up Appearances" with Mrs Bucket! Now if poor Mr Bucket can put up with that woman then we should all be able to handle anything our partners dish out.
on 29-04-2015 08:35 PM
rabbit, that program is 25 years old!
Im pretty sure the world is a different place...
on 29-04-2015 08:50 PM
@rabbitearbandicoot wrote:
@rabbitearbandicoot wrote:
@karliandjacko wrote:
@watta*drama*queen wrote:Domestic violence can have just as serious impacts on men as on women .
Just because it is not talked about on here as much as the impact on women, that is no reason to suggest rabbit was using it as a 'means to distract'
That these boards are largely 'matriarchal' or because men have greater psychological barriers to admitting they are the 'victim' is no reason not to raise it . Just look around the boards and you will see demonstrations of incessent nagging by women .
Not all domestic violence leads to murder althought the results can be almost as devastaing - for both women and men .
Every time I have read threads about domestic violence on these boards I've read the same old "it happens to men too" from the same old posters, one of whomk speaks about his wife as if she is the devil in dusguise.
Yes, some men experience a level of domestic violence but rarely are they killed, rarely are they hospitalised and usually they have more easy means of escape.
Women are the most affected and are more likely to be abused than their male partners. Yes, I agree. Where have I said anuthing different?
If rabbit is the victim of domestic violence he should change the situation and change his sexist attitude instead of just having a go at women whenever the topic arises. There are plenty of people who live in his area that would be willing to help him if he needs to escape from the violence.
Where have I said anything about ME in this?
Please point out to me examples of my sexist attitude?
Where have I had a go at women?
No? I didn't think so.
Still waiting................
on 30-04-2015 09:01 AM
@rabbitearbandicoot wrote:
@rabbitearbandicoot wrote:
@rabbitearbandicoot wrote:
@karliandjacko wrote:
@watta*drama*queen wrote:Domestic violence can have just as serious impacts on men as on women .
Just because it is not talked about on here as much as the impact on women, that is no reason to suggest rabbit was using it as a 'means to distract'
That these boards are largely 'matriarchal' or because men have greater psychological barriers to admitting they are the 'victim' is no reason not to raise it . Just look around the boards and you will see demonstrations of incessent nagging by women .
Not all domestic violence leads to murder althought the results can be almost as devastaing - for both women and men .
Every time I have read threads about domestic violence on these boards I've read the same old "it happens to men too" from the same old posters, one of whomk speaks about his wife as if she is the devil in dusguise.
Yes, some men experience a level of domestic violence but rarely are they killed, rarely are they hospitalised and usually they have more easy means of escape.
Women are the most affected and are more likely to be abused than their male partners. Yes, I agree. Where have I said anuthing different?
If rabbit is the victim of domestic violence he should change the situation and change his sexist attitude instead of just having a go at women whenever the topic arises. There are plenty of people who live in his area that would be willing to help him if he needs to escape from the violence.
Where have I said anything about ME in this?
Please point out to me examples of my sexist attitude?
Where have I had a go at women?
No? I didn't think so.
Still waiting................
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on 30-04-2015 11:57 AM
@rabbitearbandicoot wrote:
If rabbit is the victim of domestic violence he should change the situation and change his sexist attitude instead of just having a go at women whenever the topic arises. There are plenty of people who live in his area that would be willing to help him if he needs to escape from the violence.
Where have I said anything about ME in this?
Please point out to me examples of my sexist attitude?
Where have I had a go at women?
No? I didn't think so.
Still waiting................
ZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzz
For examples click on your name and read past posts. There you will find some although you might not recognize the sexism it's there.
As far as engaging in further conversation with you in this thread goes. NO WAY, JOSE. I have learned my lesson and I will leave you to it.
on 30-04-2015 12:02 PM
@karliandjacko wrote:
@rabbitearbandicoot wrote:
If rabbit is the victim of domestic violence he should change the situation and change his sexist attitude instead of just having a go at women whenever the topic arises. There are plenty of people who live in his area that would be willing to help him if he needs to escape from the violence.
Where have I said anything about ME in this?
Please point out to me examples of my sexist attitude?
Where have I had a go at women?
No? I didn't think so.
Still waiting................
ZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzz
For examples click on your name and read past posts. There you will find some although you might not recognize the sexism it's there.
As far as engaging in further conversation with you in this thread goes. NO WAY, JOSE. I have learned my lesson and I will leave you to it.
I see. So it's OK for you to make those accusations, but when asked for some examples you clam up. Fine.
on 30-04-2015 12:34 PM
Every time I have read threads about domestic violence on these boards I've read the same old "it happens to men too" from the same old posters, one of whomk speaks about his wife as if she is the devil in dusguise.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emjLXdsj6xA
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on 01-05-2015 09:07 AM