I'd drown her cats.
@404,521 (A)
mankind.org.uk (Trusted source...Not
http://www.womensaid.org.uk/domestic_violence_topic.asp?section=0001000100220036
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2518434/Why-MEN-victims-domestic-violence-Its-Britains-remaining-taboos-abuse-men-home-rise.html
Now about the 40% That includes Assaults by male relatives and Male partners). (Faggotry is popular in England)
Editorial point of view: British men end up in pubs drinking to excess - then go home and make a mess like Green does - Feces on walls and taking dumps outside the toilet.
Only recourse is for the Woman to beat the fucking shit out of those Males.
Male on Male abuse is probably a lot of BDSM gone sour.
@previous (Not so Anonymous )
Are you trolling or something? The Mankind Initiative is a trusted source. It's a helpline for victims of abuse. Are you saying you condone violence against men?
@previous (A)
Photo is data from England
Have on 100+ occasions been accused of being a troll.
Actually I was not trolling you. I once was in a relationship with a LA Homicide detective - Very sweet Blonde and she wood bring home stories daily about horrid abuse of men against women. Rare that it was the other way around.
Have not looked up Stats in England about Homicides so lets do that
First USA
Females were most likely to be victims of domestic homicides (63.7%) and sex-related homicides (81.7%)
Males were most likely to be victims of drug- (90.5%) and gang-related homicides (94.6%).
England
Homicides against men were also more likely to be committed by a friend or acquaintance whereas for women it was most likely to be committed by a partner or ex-partner.
Women were more likely than men to have experienced domestic or sexual violence - 3% of women had experienced some form of sexual assault (including attempts) in the past year, compared with 0.3% of men according to the CSEW 2011/12.
The difference between women and men was narrower when looking at victims of domestic abuse, which includes sexual and non-sexual abuse. 7.3% of women (1.2m) and 5% of men (800,000) reported having experienced domestic abuse in the last year.
Actually there is lots of useful data if you look at
http://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2013/feb/07/crime-statistics-england-wales-violent-sexual-offences
Look down for
Prevalence of intimate violence experienced since the age of 16
Intimate violence includes experience of emotional, financial and physical abuse by partners or family members, as well as sexual assaults and stalking by any person. The most common form of intimate violence for both men and women was non-sexual partner abuse. When asked if they had experienced this type of abuse since the age of 16, 24% of women and 13% of men said yes.
Just as with other crimes and offences in the survey, the prevalence of intimate violence varies according to the victim's characteristics. For women. those aged 16-19 or 20-24 were more likely to be victims of domestic abuse or stalking. Sexual assault was most likely to occur to women aged 16-19. The highest risk group for domestic abuse amongst women were those that were separated, who made up 1 in 5 victims.
As well as asking about experience of intimate violence, respondents were asked questions to indicate their attitude towards it. 8% of people stated that if the victim was under the influence of drugs then they were 'completely' or 'mostly' responsible for someone sexually assaulting or raping. 7% stated flirting heavily with an abuser beforehand made a victim responsible, and 6% thought this true if the victim was drunk.
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I let her beat me for 11 months, striking her only twice. Shit sucked guise.