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NRL Players and family members in hot water
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[QUOTE="Huge, post: 2990847, member: 1992"] Might be that she's not averse to being violent herself. It's very surprising how many women have initiated a physical assault first in a relationship. Sometimes when furious with a partner it's the female who strikes first. It can go from a slap across the face to more frequent slaps and then ever escalating instances before a man snaps. It's not ALWAYS the guy beating on the female. In fact, the bull dyke next door bashed her partner, a soft and gentle lady after she (the gentle one) had been raped by a male cousin!! Naturally there'll be those on here who will go off on some tangent, who won't notice or take heed of my observation. Instead it will be, Huge condones violence towards women but no, I don't condone violence against anyone. I merely point out that in many relationships the first foray into violence comes from the supposedly weaker sex. Not my choice of description mind you. [/QUOTE]
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