I understand that some women can be as strong as some men, but as a generalization men are natural stronger just in the way that they're built.
I am in no way saying it's okay to punch a man in the face though (unless in self defence). I just want to make that clear. I too disagree with the notion that women need special treatment over men, but that doesn't mean I think punching a woman in the face is an acceptable response in this circumstance.
I personally would argue that regardless of whether they were male or female, punching someone in the face is not an acceptable way of getting your money back. Punching people is assault unless it's in self defence, and I doubt this could be considered self defence.
I believe in this circumstance less excessive use of force would've been better, for example as previously suggested tackling her, so as to stop her rather than to hurt her.
tl;dr violence should be avoided at all cost, in this case was excessive and perhaps could've been handled better.
This is why around 40% of abusive relationships are the men being abused, riiiiiiiiight?
What the hell, that'd means 60% of them are females being abused. What's your point...? Still male dominant.
I threw a banana at some dude while a teacher was walking past, that was the only detention I've ever got. Was a pretty harsh punishment for not much...
Then again my school is pretty lax on most things except bullying, and I'm not a **** so I don't do that.
Night-time is when the stars are out, so it's one of my favourite times.
Not really afraid of it at all, though sometimes walking outside at night when it's windy and partially cloudy (ya know, moon flickering in and out) it can be really spooky, which I like. Especially with trees around. The sound they make in high wind, coupled with waves on a beach give me tingles down my spine which is awesome.
Give some to my friends, bank the rest and live off the interest (assuming this is REALLY rich, like $10M+). I'd probably then do a lot of travel and then bum around for the rest of my life. Fun.
^^What country are you referring to? Because both the US and Aus have all four of those listed (though America's secondary school system is terrible).
I think bullying is generally universal, unless, as is the case at my school, the headmaster has a no tolerance policy on it and anyone caught bullying is instantly expelled. I like that policy a lot.
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I am in no way saying it's okay to punch a man in the face though (unless in self defence). I just want to make that clear. I too disagree with the notion that women need special treatment over men, but that doesn't mean I think punching a woman in the face is an acceptable response in this circumstance.
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I believe in this circumstance less excessive use of force would've been better, for example as previously suggested tackling her, so as to stop her rather than to hurt her.
tl;dr violence should be avoided at all cost, in this case was excessive and perhaps could've been handled better.
What the hell, that'd means 60% of them are females being abused. What's your point...? Still male dominant.
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Even the police brutality and extremely corrupt politics?! Me too!!!
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Strangely enough they say it's unisex. Never met a girl called James...
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And yes. He is a disturbing person.
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Half my teachers swear lol.
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Then again my school is pretty lax on most things except bullying, and I'm not a **** so I don't do that.
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Oh, and hello too.
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Yeah, this lol.
You should just turn to her and wink suggestively whenever provided the opportunity.
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Not really afraid of it at all, though sometimes walking outside at night when it's windy and partially cloudy (ya know, moon flickering in and out) it can be really spooky, which I like. Especially with trees around. The sound they make in high wind, coupled with waves on a beach give me tingles down my spine which is awesome.
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I think bullying is generally universal, unless, as is the case at my school, the headmaster has a no tolerance policy on it and anyone caught bullying is instantly expelled. I like that policy a lot.