This, except add "with a bar stool" because if she threw a drink at me previously then I assume we're in a bar.Funkiest Monkey said:A woman yells at me? Wouldn't hit her.
A woman throws a drink on me? Wouldn't hit her.
A woman slaps me round the face? Wouldn't hit her.
A woman starts a proper fight? I'm gonna knock her the fuck out.
I think this sums it up for me, really.Bloody Sun Boy said:Woman wanted equal rights, that's fine, hit away.
What if she's attempting to murder someone else?ninja555 said:Only hit a women under two circumstances, A)Shes trying to start a fight(only after she swings the first punch though), or B)She is attempting to murder you.
Why is it a low thing to do, any more than hitting a guy who is weaker than you?YouGetWhatsGiven said:I was taught never to hit a girl unless she was trying to kill me. Women's Rights or not, you just don't hit girls, its a low thing too do.
Thankyou.TheTaco007 said:Or we could just not hit ANYONE.
(If it's self defense it's fine, but don't go around starting fights with people.)
Clarification: It shouldn't even enter into your head that she's a woman. I wouldn't start a fight, but I'd defend myself if ANYONE attacks me, even if it's a chick. Equal rights works both ways.
I get the impression, sometimes, that he might not have had the happiest childhood ever known, maybe, perhaps.This follows on from Friday (I think)'s Barnardo's rep talking about children being abused by "men and adults" ...
Isn't it great? I mean, really, now that we've achieved so much, we can surely just copy that success in other fields.Schools in England are to teach children as young as five that domestic violence is wrong. The compulsory lessons, which will be part of Personal, Social and Health Education, are to be introduced in two years' time, as part of a new government strategy to tackle violence against women and girls.
Every pupil in England is to be taught about the unacceptability of domestic violence and sexual abuse of women. The compulsory lessons, to be introduced in two years' time, are part of a new government strategy to tackle violence against women and girls. Officials will also produce new rules for teachers on tackling sexual bullying in the classroom.
All pupils in England Wales are to be given lessons to try and make them understand that violence against women and girls is not acceptable.
Every pupil in England is to be taught that domestic violence and sexual abuse of women are unacceptable. The compulsory lessons, to be introduced in two years' time, are part of a new government strategy to tackle violence against women and girls.
Seriously, total eradication of sexual and domestic violence against boys and men and sexual abuse of children by women? Why the heck wasn't that front page news? That's wonderful! Bloody newspapers with their TV show headlines and their doom and gloom fillers about wars and cancers. You'd think they'd have mentioned it.
Exactly, it's not right to hold a double standard. By not hitting women back we are oppressing their right they worked so hard for. The obvious exception to this of course is that you should never hit your mother. But any other women that hits you....that's fair game, wouldn't want to be a heathen and hold back progress would you?Bloody Sun Boy said:Woman wanted equal rights, that's fine, hit away.
This is what I would have said if I had gotten here sooner. The old code of chivalry regarding women was "written" in an earlier time. You weren't supposed to hit women in the same way you shouldn't fight children: you're so obviously superior that it would just be unfair, and they probably don't even realize what they're doing anyway. The problem is that it isn't seen as sexist because it's positive. I try to treat everyone with the same base level of respect and adjust it depending on their actions towards me, rather than any superfluous physical details about them.TheTaco007 said:Or we could just not hit ANYONE.
(If it's self defense it's fine, but don't go around starting fights with people.)
Clarification: It shouldn't even enter into your head that she's a woman. I wouldn't start a fight, but I'd defend myself if ANYONE attacks me, even if it's a chick. Equal rights works both ways.
^^Thistellmeimaninja said:Solid Snake has shown me that is not only acceptable to hit women occasionally, but also to judo-throw them.