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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No, it's not my husband's job to protect me and the kids. It's my job to protect them. I would investigate the noise at night. I would walk to the gas station at night. I'm stronger than my husband. I would beat him in a fight. [/quote] Yeah, my sister is a 6'1'' former college soccer player. She definitely doesn't need a man to protect her.[/quote] Everyone has a great plan until they get punched in the face. Men are stronger and more physical. I doubt ^^ is stronger than her husband, husband just doesn’t want to think about fighting you or blab about being able to. My wife works out like mad and is very strong, for a female, I go to the gym a few times a week and do mostly cardio so I don’t focus on strength. Yet I am significantly stronger, it is not a contest. Yes, men should always be the first in line to protect women and children and anyone else that needs protection. ALWAYS. [/quote] My sister's a lesbian and yet somehow has managed to live her adult life without needing some man to protect her. These weird hypos where someone's going to attack you. Like since when have you been attacked?[/quote] I had a homeless squatter come at me with a pipe last week as a matter of fact. It was a situation where I had no way of retreating and had to go on the offensive, fortunately he backed off after realizing I would not be an easy target. He got to within two steps of me on the front porch of a house with a locked door. There was a double murder within 100 yards of where I was two weeks prior, so yes violence does occur. And great for your lesbian sister, but I don’t think sexual preference changes genetic code in muscle and bone density. In a civilized society, no one should need to be protected, unfortunately that isn’t always how it works. [/quote]
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