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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a daughter and we only used male babysitters. [b]The facts are women are more like to physically abuse children than males[/b]. You are either going to have to trust your instincts or never trust anyone.[/quote] Would love to see the groundbreaking report that turns all other research and data on its head. Please do share. :roll: [/quote] Facts you ignorant moron. https://www.statista.com/statistics/418470/number-of-perpetrators-in-child-abuse-cases-in-the-us-by-sex/[/quote] I posted this on the other thread about family members in reply and I’ll repeat it here. The statistic that you are actually interested in is number of perpetrators by gender per x hour of childcare. You are looking at the numerator and ignoring the denominator. . Women spend far more time taking care of kids, perhaps even 10x. The fact that the numbers are fairly equal means that even if women only spend 5x more time in childcare than men do, men are 4-5 x more likely to abuse kids than women. [/quote] Show me actual data otherwise you are just making assumptions. Let me share some things with you: Analyzing data gathered from 11,370 respondents, researchers found that “half of [violent relationships] were reciprocally violent. In non-reciprocally violent relationships, [b]women were the perpetrators in more that 70% of the cases.[/b]” Out of all the respondents, a quarter of the women admitted to perpetrating the domestic violence and, when the violence was reciprocal, women were often the ones to have been the first to strike. In addition, an analytic view of 552 domestic violence studies published in the Psychological Bulletin found that 38% of the physical injuries suffered in domestic violence disputes were suffered by men.” “When we think of domestic violence, the image that most often comes to mind is that of an aggressive male perpetrator and a beaten female victim. However, the American Journal of Public Health’s most recent large-scale study of domestic violence shows that in reality, [b]women are actually more often the perpetrators.[/b]” https://bust.com/general/9702-women-more-often-the-aggressors-in-domestic-violence.html, analysis of 34,000 men and women by a British academic. [b]Women lash out more frequently than their husbands or boyfriends, concludes John Archer, professor of psychology at the University of Central Lancashire and president of the International Society for Research on Aggression[/b]. … Professor Archer analysed data from 82 US and UK studies on relationship violence, dating back to 1972. He also looked at 17 studies based on victim reports from 1,140 men and women…. [H]e said that female aggression was greater in westernised women because they were “economically emancipated” and therefore not afraid of ending a relationship.” See: https://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/crime/item/19133-women-more-likely-to-commit-domestic-violence-studies-show. [/quote] So that explains why there are more women arrested/indicted/in jail for domestic violence? Oh wait, 90% of people who commit violent physical assault are men. Males perpetrate 95% of all serious domestic violence. Source: U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics. Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics Online. http://www.albany.edu/sourcebook/[/quote] And here you are gaslighting the facts that women are more likely than men to commit physical abuse of CHILDREN than men. Go search any number of news stories and let’s talk about the sexual abuse of children by female teachers. [/quote] Ummm, again you are ignoring the denominator. And you are looking at anecdotes, not data. Even though 75% of teachers are female, men still outnumber women when it comes to educator sexual abuse. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0887403418806564 Providing data is not gas lighting. Women would have to outnumber men 3:1 in order to be equal sex offenders in k-12 education, and that’s just not the case. Hope you have a good accountant for your taxes, it doesn’t seem like numbers are your strong suit. [/quote]
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