7 Replies to “Blasphemy”

  1. I’ve never struck a woman but I’ve been kicked, scratched and had things thrown at me. I will say one thing though. They didn’t really hurt me and were damn lucky I didn’t reciprocate. I can throw a punch.

  2. Passive aggressive … is still aggression. It’s violence via a different kind of weapon. Women wield what they have at their disposal.

  3. Women are victims. Always. Until this is addressed in many areas, nothing will change. Be it conjugal violence, divorce, infidelity, workspace harassment, etc. And there are far too many white knights too.

  4. My son’s ex-wife arrived at his home. His ex had the car he owned and was paying on and she was using it illegally, getting parking tickets and speeding tickets in speed cameras and sticking him with the fines. Finally on the advice of his lawyer he had a letter sent saying she had 48 hours to return the car to him or he would be reporting it as stolen. She came charging over to his apartment, attacked him while he was on the telephone with police, and she attacked him. Police arrived and, even though he had video taped the entire encounter while the 911 operator was listening, zero tolerance rules required he be charged. His ex was not charged. Eventually on advice of his criminal lawyer he came to a plea bargain with the crown whereby he agreed to go to “don’t beat you wife” classes for eight weeks and when he completed it, his charges were dropped. This was not the first time she attacked him, especially when she was high on meth. She had abandoned him and their sons but due to the charges, social workers swooped in and moved the kids to live with their mother. Within a month, between her addiction and her violence, social workers finally investigated again after the school complained and found hungry filthy bruised children who were not attending school and being left alone while mom went out partying. They eventually returned the children to him.

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